I've been bothered a few weeks now that I've been writing as if I'm not aware there was
Doctor Who previous to 2005, and as if
Doctor Who were all I watch. Yesterday it hit me why that is: For good or ill, the inspiration I've been getting has almost all been along the lines of speculation on upcoming developments between the Doctor and his supporting cast. Perhaps in my previous ten years' online fanfiction I've just already mined out what there was for me in the
Doctor Who that already existed in both the source itself and in crossover potential. Another factor is that I wrote in the asexual Time Lords school of thought and 21st century
Doctor Who is chipping away at that; though I may have mined all I could have till now, now there's retroactively a new dimension to it that I haven't touched. Anyway, here's one of my reprint stories, to keep a balance. I'm thinking of doing new stories in cartoons too (if I ever start having real, whole stories come to me again), which would look much better than these do because these are from my earliest days learning to work a scanner.
Title: Conspiracy of the Daleks 1/5
Author:
scarfman
Characters/Pairing: Doctor, Picard, Ace, Riker
Rating: G
Setting/Spoilers: both franchises c. 1990
Disclaimer: This work is derivative of property of the BBC and Paramount Studios. No profit shall be made and no market of the owner(s) is infringed upon.
Summary: In Evil of the Daleks the Doctor met "human-factor" Daleks, which were never heard of again. In Consiracy Picard met parasitic invading aliens, who were never heard of again. Now the Doctor and Picard are finally hearing from both again. Includes references to the events of Small Soldiers which are vague and cryptic because this story was posted to my website before that one.
crossposted
scarfman
dwfiction
crossing_who
trek_fanfiction
Thanks for reading.
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Date: 2008-08-17 03:52 am (UTC)Ace gets all the good lines.
excellent work.