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ExtraPenguin ([personal profile] extrapenguin) wrote2019-03-22 07:41 pm
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In transformative fandom, the song of my people is a lonely tune

So, after a very hectic week of work featuring lots of overtime, I daydreamed about what sorts of things I'd write for my letter for the 520 Guardian Reverse Exchange (I will totally write a letter of prompts for my author to choose from, because how else am I supposed to do an exchange???), and basically the answer is "porn prompts, cute scenes, plotty plot ideas, all the worldbuilding, and all the worldbuilding, except this time as if it were for a science fiction novel". The latter category includes stuff like relativity.

Assuming Shen Wei were slapped on a relativistic space ship that accelerated at 1 G for 5 000 years, then did some funky gravity assist swing stuff and decelerated at 1 G for 5 000 years more, he'd have from his POV spent 18 years on a relativistic space ship while the rest of the Universe ticked along by 10k years. This is obviously the best solution for reconciling Shen Wei saying he's sought Zhao Yunlan for 10k years yet have him not be an immortal!

(But seriously, someone sing me the song of my people. I would love to have someone take the chance to explain how the Hallows time travel is totally somehow due to the fact that they are e.g. a FTL drive left behind by a more advanced civilization that turned Zhao Yunlan into a tachyonic construct with imaginary mass who could thus break the speed limit and time travel! The pains of wanting science fiction/space AUs that aren't Star Wars or Star Trek based...)

(Guardian rewatch post ep 5 will take another few hours.)
rheasilvia: (Guardian - Shen Wei bookish)

[personal profile] rheasilvia 2019-03-26 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, so a third species gave them the spaceship so they could escape?

Possibly! Or they stole the spaceship to escape when the space-faring species invaded their original planet. Or they were actually slaves on their home planet (but of the same species as the people who had the knowledge to build spaceships). Or ...

Now I want to see the angry spaceship rental agent come and try to get it back... *g*

LOL! That'd be a great crack fic - they are bound to have violated the lease in so many ways. I wonder what the contractual penalty is...

Commit or get out, none of this half-way stuff!

*g* Looks like that's where our tastes differ! I am *so weak* to identity issues - and to me, the identity issues loom more threateningly when the memories are from someone who can technically be seen as the same person, but who still acts and thinks in ways completely foreign to the person in question. Reconciling that... that can be rough.

Someone else's memories would be fascinating in a different way, though, and I would very much love to read that story, too!

Basically, I just want to read ALL THE STORIES, and am glad the reincarnation plots weren't taken off the table with the time loop. Guardian lets us have our cake and eat it, too. :-)
rheasilvia: (Guardian - Shen Wei stern and blue)

[personal profile] rheasilvia 2019-03-28 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
Damn you, I already had *one* idea for the next fic involving the Dixing spaceship, why did you give me another one???

Muahahahahahaaaaaa! My evil plan has come to fruition!

Whatever his flaws, Zhao Yunlan is pretty sure that he'd remember crashing a spaceship, no matter how drunk he might have been at the time!

Ooooh, now you have me very intrigued. This is an amazing opening line - I very much hope you write the rest of the story!

as a chronic nonbeliever in souls, "reincarnation" just reads as "completely different person" in the absence of magic stuff

I absolutely see where you're coming from - in a strictly scifi world, reincarnation (rather than clones or the like) does seem out of place. For me, though, Guardian is a special case in this regard, because the drama allows science to step in for so many phenomena that are standard fantasy/magical fare. In a world where the Hallows are scientific artefacts and people are filled with dark and light energy that explodes when it mixes, reincarnation as the result of natural energy transfer seems absolutely logical and fitting to me. ;-)

But in the end, hey - if the reincarnation plot bunnies aren't hopping for you, there are plenty of others out there. Guardian seems to breed them in industrial quantities.

I imagine the crisis of self and reconciling being born from two conflicting sets of memories would very much up your narrative wheelhouse.

It should be, you are absolutely right! It's a fascinating idea - and I could definitely see an accident like this happening through reckless Hallows use. (Oh, Zhao Yunlan.)

All in all, this scenario sounds a bit too dark for me, though... I think the absolute and irreversible loss of self, and the actual destruction of Shen Wei as a person, would take it more into the horror genre for me.