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Instructions:

1) Make a list of fifteen characters first, and keep it to yourself for the moment.

2) Ask your f-list to post questions in the comments. For example: "One, nine, and fifteen are chosen by a prophecy to save the world from four. Do they succeed?", "Under what circumstances might five and fourteen fall in love?", "Which character on the list would you most want on your side in a zombie invasion?"

3) After your f-list has stopped asking questions, round them up and answer them using the fifteen characters you selected beforehand, then post them.



Answers:

Fifteen Characters:

1. River Song (Doctor Who)
2. The Third Doctor (Doctor Who)
3. Jadzia Dax (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
4. Horatio Hornblower (Hornblower (TV))
5. Lieutenant William Bush (Hornblower (TV))
6. Captain Kathryn Janeway (Star Trek: Voyager)
7. The Ninth Doctor (Doctor Who)
8. The Eighth Doctor (Doctor Who)
9. Spock (Star Trek)
10. Martha Jones (Doctor Who)
11. Susan Ivanova (Babylon 5)
12. Delenn (Babylon 5)
13. Jeffrey Sinclair (Babylon 5)
14. Donna Noble (Doctor Who)
15. Abbie Mills (Sleepy Hollow)


[personal profile] muccamukk:
Horatio Hornblower and William Bush make out madly. What is Hornblower's secret kink, and does Bush want to do it?

HAH. I feel that Horatio's secret kink is to be told that he is a very good boy, to get appreciation for obedience and doing the right thing without having to have the weight of the world (or at least the British Navy and/or Hotspur) balanced on his decisions. At first, Bush is Not Okay with service-topping because this is His Captain and he doesn't want to do anything that seems disrespectful to him (Bush's not-so-secret kink is Loyalty Forever), but when he puts it in terms of taking care of Horatio--which, really, he does in so many other ways--he is much more interested. Especially when he discovers how very much Hornblower approves of him afterward.

Susan Ivanova is on the run, accused of a crime, and Abbie Mills has to hunt her down. What is Ivanova accused of? Did she do it? And will Abbie Mills catch Susan Ivanova in the end?

Abbie Mills will always get her woman. And Ivanova totally did it. But the crime involved fucking up PsyCorps's shit, and long before Abbie catches up to Ivanova (who is very good at evasive manoeuvres) she has come to the conclusion that the Corps are minions of Moloch and out to bring about the End of Days. So she enlists Susan "God sent me" Ivanova to help her save the day. Susan's low-level telepathy turns out to be crucial to this week's mythobabble, and an ancient relic from Martha Washington's kitchen helps send Susan back to her own time.


[personal profile] vjs2259:
Jadzia Dax and Kathryn Janeway are secretly in love. Spock wants to stop it; Delenn wants to encourage it. Who wins out and why?

Delenn is all for human-alien romance, especially if it means their combined strengths will increase their chances against the dark enemy that threatens us all. She especially likes that Dax has memories of times hundreds of years ago (though not quite a thousand, alas). Spock, on the other hand, feels that this whole emotional tangent is a distraction from their duties as Starfleet officers. (Actually it reminds him of Kirk, for whom he is pining, so it's more his own emotional distraction he is worried about--not that he will admit it.) Delenn is proven right when Jadzia and Kathryn combine their science knowledge to help everyone escape from the giant space amoeba snuggling the ship, and Spock reluctantly concludes that humans and Trills are better off in satisfying emotional relationships. He plays the lute at Dax's subsequent party.


[livejournal.com profile] chomiji:
Jadzia Dax is a wild child, Raised by Wolves, who's taken in by the Ninth Doctor and Delenn, who attempt to civilize her. How does it go?

Jadzia Dax raised by wolves might actually be Mirror Jadzia. Who is even more likely to run off into danger when Nine tells her to stick close than regular Jadzia. She quickly picks up on how to use all the tech and guns wherever they go in space-time, though, and ends up saving his ass at least once. She does not take to Delenn's quiet admonitions (too boring!) until Delenn picks up a denn'bok and has a sparring match with her (which Delenn wins, but just barely). It all ends in lots of running, and a threeway.

Lieutenant William Bush is a journeyman on a tough mission with his master Spock. Do they manage to defeat evil opponent Jeffrey Sinclair?

This depends entirely on who's telling the story. If it's a Sinclair tale, his diligence, good sense, and cleverness win out over the Earther military officer's blind obedience to orders and the brilliant alien's machinations, but at the end his opponents escape to fight another day. If it's a Bush & Spock tale, rogue officer Sinclair is brought to justice by a combination of human emotional intuition and Vulcan logic. The twist is that the battlefield is three-dimensional chess. Bush tries his best to learn from Spock, but eventually gives up and lets Sinclair and Spock go round 28736 until four a.m., while he finds Zack Allan to go play something reasonable like darts.


[personal profile] redsixwing:
Jadzia Dax, William Bush, the Third Doctor, and Donna Noble band together to stop the Eighth Doctor's magnificent plan. What was it, and what did they accomplish?

Eight would like tea. One simple desire: tea. But when the TARDIS lands in Portsmouth in the early 1800s, chaos ensues. His other self has gotten there before him--and thinks he has been chameleon-arched! Three, Donna, and Jadzia are travelling together, and Donna knows all about Eight and his tendency towards plot-relevant amnesia. So when they encounter one Lieutenant William Bush of the British Royal Navy they assume he's really the Doctor in disguise. (Bush is deeply confused as to why these people keep badgering him about a pocket watch.) And when Eight shows up for real, they think he's a shape-shifting Zygon. Eventually Jadzia's experience with shape-shifters helps them sort out who's who, but not before Jadzia snogs both Bush and Eight. When Bush realizes that all these weirdos want is tea, he directs them to Admiral Pellew's favourite merchant, and is so happy to see the back of them that he gladly pretends he didn't see their blue boxes fading out of existence before his very eyes.


[personal profile] morgynleri:
The Third Doctor, the Ninth Doctor, Martha Jones, and Jeffrey Sinclair are trapped in a bubble universe together. What do they do?

Clearly they are trapped in a bubble universe because Vorlons. The Doctors' TARDISes were drawn to the Vorlon-intiated time energy at the end of War Without End. (Martha, in Ten's TARDIS, was dragged off without him.) Three and Nine must put aside their stylistic differences and cooperate so they can all escape--but all the wibbly-wobbly timey stuff in Sector 14 has attracted time parasites! While the Doctors bicker, Jeff and Martha try first punching the parasites, then reasoning with them, then blowing shit up with big guns. Finally they are driven back to Martha's TARDIS, where they realize that the only solution is for Jeff to go into his chrysalis. There is comradely Jeff/Martha hugging, and the Doctors resolve their differences just in time to hold off the time parasites while Jeff puts the last crystals in place. As B4 slips back into the timestream, Martha makes the Doctors promise to get her her very own White Star next episode. Cue further inter-Doctoral bickering over credits.


[personal profile] selenak:
Donna Noble, River Song, Delenn and Jadzia Dax attend a party thrown by Captain Kathryn Janeway. The next morning, one of them is dead. Who is the victim, who the killer (and why), who is the detective and who is the red herring prime suspect?

victim: Jadzia Dax
killer: River Song
detective: Donna Noble
red herring: Delenn, Kathryn Janeway

Jadzia Dax is found insensate, and her symbiont taken! Donna Noble is not putting up with this, and throws all her secretarial and world-saving skills into investigating. First she suspects Delenn (who clearly has something secretive up her sleeve), and then Captain Janeway, their host and (you'll remember) Jadzia's ex-lover. It soon becomes clear, however, that the enigmatic femme fatale River Song has been searching for a replacement for the regenerations she's lost, and thinks she's found it in the Dax symbiont. Donna discovers her just as she's about to perform self-surgery, stops her, and--this being a Star Trek crossover--realizes that Dax is not quite dead. With the help of Janeway's Emergency Medical Hologram, they return Dax to Jadzia before her 96 hours are up. But the clever Doctor Song has escaped, and Donna vows to pursue her and bring her to justice (or possibly femslash).

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