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Crossover Chick ([personal profile] crossover_chick) wrote2010-12-10 11:56 pm

Kidlet Day

First off, Victor's become a kid over at [livejournal.com profile] ink_sec_sims. He's so adorable it hurts, really.
-TTV: *mildly embarrassed*-
It's true! Anyway, between that, Moose gushing over her wee!Arthur, and Ael's Clark and his girlfriend reenacting one of the most depressing Smallville episodes ever, I find myself in the mood for discussing kids. Specifically, I'm thinking of the "Secundus"-verse kids. Did I ever tell you about them?
-VD: Actually, no, I don't think you did. Most of what you've talked about when it comes to Victor/Alice children is "Solicitor's Ward"-based.-
Aha! So, time for some prattling. I do intend for all the mains to have kids at some point. Yes, this includes Doc -- although he doesn't meet Clara in "Secundus," I HAVE had some vague ideas for a sequel fic that goes to Hill Valley and involves her somehow. At any rate, he does get married and reproduce, much like in Part III. Here's some initial lists for the kidlets:
Victor/Alice: Chester, Vincent & Lorina (twins)
Marty/Jennifer: Douglas & Marlene (twins)
Doc/Clara: Jules, Verne
Sir Christopher/Victoria: Jonathan, Mabel
Richard/Emily: Charlotte (adopted)
As you can see, Chester remains a constant, though I mixed things up by giving Victor two boys this time, instead of two girls. And, as usual, I'm naming the male half of the McFly twins Douglas instead of Marty Jr. I've been wondering if he or Doc shouldn't have a third kid, though. Just to make things interesting.
-TD: *shrug* Your universe. I don't think they'd mind.-
-WRM: *teasing* So, when do Jules and Marlene get married?-
Shortly after Douglas and Lorina do.
-WRM: *blink blink* Douglas -- and Lorina?-
-VuM: Whoa, wait, everybody ends up related here?-
I like the in-laws thing! And to tell the truth, this isn't he first "one McFly marries a Brown, the other marries a Van Dort" situation I came up with.
-HD: *pouring tea in his hat for some reason* Really? What's the first?-
It's in "Cinder-Marty"/"Love Will Find A Way"-verse. Marlene marries Jules, while Douglas marries Lorina again. Which has the interesting result of making Nell's dreams come true -- Douglas is the heir, so she's got her grandchild ON THE THRONE.
-TTV: *mumbling* Oh, she'd become impossible to live with.-
*overhearing* Not really, as that version of you would never let her forget that she was completely opposed to him and Alice before. He and Alice may make up with their respective families, but they're never going to have a close relationship with them again.
-TTV: *sigh* I'm so glad you write the Liddells as liking me in all other universes.-
Yeah, me too actually. I don't particularly like the Liddells of "Love Will Find A Way." Damn "feuding families" plot. . . .

[identity profile] docsgirl.livejournal.com 2010-12-11 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's actually pretty damn creepy. Makes Lana look at least a little sociopathic and suchlike.

Yikes. Yeah, let's have a little compassion for the poor girl who got vaporized by her own baby. (Not that it's Evan's fault -- oh man, I just thought about how he might feel about that.) Dark as hell episode.

[identity profile] kalel-ofkrypton.livejournal.com 2010-12-11 06:58 am (UTC)(link)
In a way, Evan accidentally killed BOTH his parents. His accelerated aging not only made his mom go through nine months of pregnancy in a week, but he also vaporized her (and everything within THIRTY FEET) when he was born. And then when he went to go see his father as a teenager, they got in a fight (because Tanner was freaked out and refused to admit he HAD a son, because week-long pregnancies are just fucked up), and the dad fell on this spiky tool thing that was in the shop and died. At least with the dad, they bothered to make Evan completely horrified about it, though Clark and Lex (who found the body) were more worried that it just meant Evan had no donor. Which, you know, kind of makes sense, but... no sympathy for the mom just makes me mad now.

[identity profile] docsgirl.livejournal.com 2010-12-11 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, me too. WTF, people, just because her manner of death left no corpse she gets no sympathy? *does not get the writers at all*

[identity profile] kalel-ofkrypton.livejournal.com 2010-12-11 07:15 am (UTC)(link)
Evan didn't have a body left after he exploded either, but he got sympathy because, you know, he was a PERSON and all. His mom was just an incubator or some shit like that. I don't even know.

[identity profile] docsgirl.livejournal.com 2010-12-11 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't even know either. It's just annoying as all hell. >.