magibrain: "Did they have morality majors at your school?" "No." (Don't ask me; I was not a morality major)
magibrain ([personal profile] magibrain) wrote 2011-11-19 05:28 pm (UTC)

The one time he was actually a dolphin in canon he was stuck in a maintenance hallway of a bitchy, psychic office building and couldn't shift back because there were biblical plagues going on. And he was going through an angsty phase, because there was this thing with a buried packet of memories, and war crimes, and Jungian shadows, and yeah. So he was the angstiest, snarkiest dolphin ever.

It... makes a lot more sense in BTR canon.

The really wacky thing is, everything makes more sense in canon. I mean, it's weird upon weird upon weird, but somehow BTR makes it all work. I loved that game. If I had time and focus to RP these days, I would be back there in a heartbeat.

I doubt the entire thing will ever be written, mostly because I can never decide on which variant I want to play with. (Oh, and I should tell you about Wingverse at some point.) Well, also because it would be more hugely epic than Beneath a Beating Sun, and that kicked my ass for five years before I got it finished. ...and also because Harkness is too damn overpowered to play well with other universes unless he's the main character, goddamnit, and this seems stubbornly lodged in O'Neill's POV.

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