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wendelah1 ([personal profile] wendelah1) wrote in [community profile] xf_book_club2010-11-18 12:21 pm
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Story 134: "Universal Invariants" by Syntax6

First, thank you to [livejournal.com profile] amyhit for posting a story and moderating discussion in my absence. She noticed that nothing had been posted for...quite some time, pm'd me and came to my rescue. If there is anyone else out there who wishes to post their own recs, rather than have me do it, please let me know. I am the moderator, but this is our community. As always, the nomination post is awaiting your suggestions.

No discussion of fanfiction set during the early seasons is complete without "Universal Invariants." Yes, you've all heard of the story and most of you have probably read it, too. If you are like me, you've read it more than once, especially Chapter 12. *cough*. In "Universal Invariants," [livejournal.com profile] syntax6 takes the canon from season one and early season two, adds an au twist, throws in a tasty casefile, mixes in plenty of UST, Mulder/Scully banter and some angsty relationship stuff, and presents us with a fanfiction classic.

In this story, the twist is this: what if Ethan's scene hadn't been cut out of the pilot and Scully had been allowed to have a life of her own, apart from Mulder and the X-files? How would the storyline have been changed? How would it have stayed the same? This story is long and engrossing, so give yourself plenty of time. If you haven't already done so, don't forget to send the writer feedback!


Read "Universal Invariants".

[identity profile] tiger-bay.livejournal.com 2010-12-01 09:32 pm (UTC)(link)
yes, I know, I was being silly because it's a rainy, windy Wednesday afternoon and when I think about the Mulder and Scully 'Others' it makes me smile: vampires, Bambis, shape-shifters, resurrected policemen, psychotic murderers, alpha-bitches, and err...Diana. Oh and there's Daniel - it says something that he is the most normal of the lot...

[identity profile] estella-c.livejournal.com 2010-12-01 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but also the most boring.

Of course they are attractive to others (thousands!), and of course they might act on it.

Your pov and mine are not mutually exclusive. Actually, I consider /O a very important factor in the thrilling journey toward True Love. It's up to writers to use the O's creatively, and Syn is the best.

A bit of a drop in seriousness, but "How To Fake an Orgasm" has excellent Other action. We discussed that, right?

[identity profile] tiger-bay.livejournal.com 2010-12-01 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I think so too...

Loved HTFAO, made me actually sob with laughter at times and was so very, very clever at drawing out Scully's jealousy. I also love Tesla's Neither Here nor There but I think I am a bit alone in that. It was rec'd last year on here and sadly I was not on board at the time so didn't partake in the discussion but I don't think it seemed to curry much favour. I guess because of Scully's vulnerability in relation to Mulder - but still I loved it, and the Mike Henderson character. There really aren't that many good Other stories though, I guess Wen's point about introducing new characters into fic believably is painfully hard. That's why I like Melinda so much, Syntax6 can do it!

[identity profile] tiger-bay.livejournal.com 2010-12-02 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
yes, it does...I was incredibly frustrated at the time and thought she MUST have written more, searching frankly on the net. The ending is too abrupt and unresolved. If I recall it wasn't so much Henderson's sudden departure, although that struck oddly too, but Scully saying to Mulder about A WEEK later, "Errrr, have you seen Henderson lately?" or something like that - like she had been so smitten with him (as a Mulder substitute but a gorgeous one at that) and then Pfff, out of sight, out of mind. Nor did I ever truly get the whole "out to get Henderson plot" thing in the last third, but aside from these little (!) quibbles, I found the dynamic so exciting and I was so HAPPY for Scully to have some lovely sex with a lovely guy who wasn't completely screwed up and although it couldn't last (what with MULDER around and everything) I thought it could have been resolved a little less - I don't know - it just sort of vanished as if Tesla had suddenly got bored with the whole thing.

Still, not being a writer myself, I understand that endings are absolutely the most difficult thing to do well and some good stories are still worth it for everything that comes before. So yes, I hated that ending too but the rest of it was worth it even so.

[identity profile] tiger-bay.livejournal.com 2010-12-01 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
duh!