Who wants to play? I’ll see how many are interested here, and then start the story next week. This will be similar in structure to the “Raking Broadsides” Napoleonic sea story and the “Pelleri Conundrum” Star Trek story we had so much fun with here in Cafe Society.
Questions, comments and observations also welcomed.
And once again, let me take this opportunity to thank** ivylass** for being the creator of the “Finish the…” stories here on the Dope. She started it all with the first “Finish the Western” story.
Walking the dark streets of the City, where nobody wins and most of us lose.
Where the innocent and not the guilty are hit by a car and left in the gutter with the rain and the cigarette butts and the broken glass…
Heh, it makes a difference, though. Is the Depression going on? That changes the dynamics.
Anything after the 30’s isn’t as great, I don’t think, because social consciousness is increasing, so you can’t be as cheerful about sending someone to the gallows or the chair.
Sure, I’ll play. Please be warned, though, that I’ve been reading Jim Butcher’s “Dresden Files” novels lately, so I’ll have to remember not to use vampires.
As for time setting, 20’s has jazz, Prohibition and mobsters; 30’s has the Depression.
She was the kind that would suck the life out of a man, and leave him crawling on his knees in the alley begging for more. I wasn’t going to fall for it, not me, until she sat in my lap while I was standing up.
Damn, I had a second “episode” all written out, and for whatever reason it wouldn’t submit. The message said I wasn’t logged in, but I was. What the heck.
I’ll try posting it again when I get home in about an hour and a half, if nobody else has beaten me to it.
About rule #4, I know I wouldn’t be wantonly killing off characters, but in several threads like this I’ve been in we’ve had posters kill characters they didn’t create, when it fit into the plot. It never seemed to be a problem. Maybe can we do it, if, say, the** creator ** allowed it? I figure by the time we get to killing(if any) the writers hear will all be easy with each other.
Good idea. If the character’s creator OKs it (either in this thread, or through private email), then I think you may kill off the character. As you say, not to be done wantonly (or hot-and-sourly).