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gala_apples ([personal profile] gala_apples) wrote2010-10-05 03:23 am

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the problem with wanting to sign up for apocalypse big bang is that there are faaaar too many delicious choices. I sort of have a thing for apocali and off the top of my head:

-natural plague outbreak (SARS style, except actually deadly)
-forced government imposed plague to cull the overpopulation
-biowarfare outbreak
-vampire
-zombie
-meteor
-global warming
-demon
-angry aliens
-evil vs good rapture
-young vs old rapture
-robots of the crush kill destroy method
-robots nanos eating everything style
-semi apocalypse of retreating into computers while the world goes to hell (matrix/pendragon 4 style)

So yeah, that's 14 ideas without actually even thinking anything about characters or real plot. If I try this, It'll be hard as hell to focus and actually decide on a plot. Not to mention that there appear to be zero bandom sign-ups, and at this point I'm never writing a long fic again, if I'm not guaranteed at least slight readership.

Also, I broke my toe and it hurts like a bitch. So Not Cool.

Lastly, I'm torn between finishing my Mikey in a BDSM club, my Gerard/Patrick, a Gerard/Mikey/Pete, and writing a Killjoys prostitution fic. Or just a normal hooker fic, like I outlined in turps journal the other day. (What can I say? I like hookers.)

ETA: winnipeg zombie walk saturday the 23rd. \o/

[identity profile] gala-apples.livejournal.com 2010-10-05 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The first time I watched Outbreak I was 10 or 12, and it made me cry. I flipped the fuck out. I definately agree, disease apocalypses are the scariest. But do I want scary, or do I want OH SHIT, WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE, IT'S TOTALLY ENEVITABLE, LET'S DO WHAT WE WANT UNTIL THEN? In which case a meteor apocalypse is much better. Or do I want an apocalypse where they might still live in the end? In which case zombie or global warming is better. (see? too many ways to end the world!)

It's really fun to write, but it needs a lot of editing, there was a bunch of stuff from my transcribed notes that doesn't fit.