And normally you are more of a canon conscious person than I am and your deductions and extrapolations in LOTR were so good that some thoughts and ideas forced me to look at my own Ardaverse critically. I cannot imagine it to be any different with your sci-fi (Star Trek Voyager? Stargate? something else?) stories.
Thank you. :) You are right, I do hold canon in very high regard, in all my fandoms - which, in my opinion, actually gives me the right to break or bend it, when I find it necessary for the sake of a particular story.
As for my other stories, I write Star Trek (all incarnations except Enterprise, which I hate with a passion), Babylon 5, Stargate - Atlantis, Space: Above and Beyond, Battlestar Galactica (original only - I hate the new version so much I can't even watch it), mostly AUs or crossovers.
Plus I work occasionally on my insanely huge vampire crossover AU, which contains Angel, Buffy, Kindred: The Embraced and Poltergeist: The Legacy, and some parts of it are crossed over with the US-version of Queer As Folk.
It's all on my Otherworlds , (http://k.domaindlx.com/otherworlds2/) website for sci-fi and horror stuff, in case you are interested.
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Thank you. :)
You are right, I do hold canon in very high regard, in all my fandoms - which, in my opinion, actually gives me the right to break or bend it, when I find it necessary for the sake of a particular story.
As for my other stories, I write Star Trek (all incarnations except Enterprise, which I hate with a passion), Babylon 5, Stargate - Atlantis, Space: Above and Beyond, Battlestar Galactica (original only - I hate the new version so much I can't even watch it), mostly AUs or crossovers.
Plus I work occasionally on my insanely huge vampire crossover AU, which contains Angel, Buffy, Kindred: The Embraced and Poltergeist: The Legacy, and some parts of it are crossed over with the US-version of Queer As Folk.
It's all on my Otherworlds , (http://k.domaindlx.com/otherworlds2/) website for sci-fi and horror stuff, in case you are interested.