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Post by Aly on Feb 15, 2005 23:03:23 GMT -5
*has had the sudden urge to write something B/A related just because* Hmmm, given that the Tok'ra names have their basis in ancient cultures, I happen to like Neira or Neyla or perhaps Tian (or tee-yan). I have used them in writing before and they are from old English, but that's just to keep up the ancient cultural blah-blah-blah. I will not take on this project now as I am still working on another (it is finally over half done). Relationship-ship wise, Buffy could always fall for the Tok'ra mate of her own little baby Tok'ra. Angel would always be a viable option, but I'm not sure how much power he has to get her to wherever their new hideout is. She may even wish to go solo on this one, because unless she has reason to accept and love someone in politics or the military, it is a safe bet to assure they would probably get the crap kicked out of them. Then again, the major twist would be for Buffy to become a Goa'uld Queen. That would be... . Grrrr.
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Post by Goddessa39 on Feb 16, 2005 17:16:18 GMT -5
I can't see something like that happening-no offense. It's probably my BA personality or soemthing. But whatever floats your boat...
Angel could always help her emotionally or maybe ha can realise that Buffy really did understand him and want him-and would never get anything resembling normal-except to the scoobies. He could always help in that type of department.
And do the 'worms' have anything ivolving magic involved in themseles that they aren't really aware of... healing maybe? I could always see a little deja vu with the mortality... get what I'm trying to say?
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Post by Aly on Feb 19, 2005 0:37:18 GMT -5
You know, as I was going to bed last night (or this morning, depending if you consider 3 AM suitable for bedtime), I was thinking...
Buffy would go to Angel if she knew he was the only person who could understand. I mean, wouldn't a vampire understand his ex's deep distress? I am certain he would have recognized something was off when she suddenly shows up and can talk in a deep voice and has knowledge beyond anything he know exists. He would go all out. Why? He has all those nice resources and can probably twist W&H to his needs if he gives them something in return. What if the law firm of total evilness was connected with the Colonel of Total Stupidity (aka Maybourne)? That would get her the clearance to get off-world, especially since Maybourne should know what the heck a Goa'uld is.
That way, the Tok'ra can meet a vampire. And it would be a B/A. Just a thought...
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Post by Goddessa39 on Feb 19, 2005 16:32:36 GMT -5
Like your BA thought. I still think that Buffy should go to Lily and use that portal thingy there. It always strikes me as odd when I think about it- I always get reminded of the Stargete and the Veil thing in HP.
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Post by Aly on Feb 24, 2005 16:22:09 GMT -5
Right, because by then Anne is still a contact of Angel's (well, she really is Gunn's link, is she not?), so it would make sense.
Of course, the next thing you know about a dozen people will be wandering through to Tok'ra space... oi.
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Post by Goddessa39 on Feb 24, 2005 22:20:29 GMT -5
True, true. ANd then if the Tok'ra find out about them, the SGC would be having troubles with what they're talking about. 'Humans from earth on another planet that the SGC has no idea about'? Maybe the president has some kind of idea...?
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Post by Aly on Mar 3, 2005 3:32:24 GMT -5
The President could be involved, of course. He would never do anything to jeopardize a favor he owes to his favorite Slayer, would he?
Perhaps the President was not the President when he first worked on the Initiative project. Now he owes Buffy a favor and promises to get her to a planet. Perhaps Anise or one of the other Tok'ra come to SGC and tell them of the human woman who suddenly arrived as a host. That would certainly lead to much confusion, wouldn't you think?
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Post by Goddessa39 on Mar 3, 2005 22:34:39 GMT -5
And by then, there would be digging around in Buffy's background w/ or w/o the prez's comply. Buffy would be asked questions and the SGC world would be thrown through a tail spin with unanswered Qs, problems, and revolations. Of course, I still would like to use the portal in 'Anne,' and Lily of course. Maybe she has made some gov contacts that help her get in contact without riding suspicions.
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Post by Aly on Mar 4, 2005 1:19:51 GMT -5
I just had a flash of an idea. You know how Anne loves having multiple personalities... what if she really was something not entirely human? If Anne knows about the Stargate programs, she might have contacts on Earth (peaceful, of course) that would help Buffy do whatever she needs to do. The portal could be a Stargate temporarily started by a new kind of energy. Where have my thoughts gone? I had so much more I wanted to say to advocate this and yet... wow. ETA: What I think I meant to say is... Anne isn't human and she is from a planet beyond but came to Earth with her parents or something and was abandoned. Maybe all of the children of her race were to protect them from the Goa'uld. This would be a reason for Anne to want to help Buffy because she knows of the Tok'ra once Buffy explains what they are. It might even give Anne enough reason to consider becoming one, especially if she "suddenly" falls ill.
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Post by Goddessa39 on Mar 6, 2005 3:15:04 GMT -5
That'd make sense. Maybe Buffy goes to Anne because Lily is suddenly having 'flashes' of her mission. She knows that Buffy knows about stuff, and it is just a 'coincidence' that thier goals interact. Yeah, that's basically what I was thinking about the portal thing, but instead of just going across space, and since magic and new technology and things were used to create it, it can go across adn two other dimesnions as well as through the stars. That would explain the different colors, black instead of blue. And I think the thickness of energy water-like stuff that makes it up when it's used is a perfect identifyer. And then it is also easier to use. But if you want to get the SGC involved about here in a plot, then maybe the hole thingy only goes so far through space, but farther across dimensions, maybe it just leads to nearer dimensions or to true 'gates.' Maybe when she goes through the portal, for a second, she is in the Stargate as well, bring the SGC's attention. Does Buffy want to get the scoobies to know though, or is she trying to keep it secret. Maybe it's actually the portal that makes the time difference, and not the hell dimension, so Buffy adn Anne's whole mission doesn't take to much time in reality, when it took a long time in actuality. Maybe Anne only knows how to get in touch with Thor from her flashes. If Xander is there, I can practically here the inbelief, surprise, and sarcasm that bring the BTVS world up in everyone's standards... Make any sense?[glow=green,2,300]Sry[/glow]if it doesn't, I get carried away, adn then I only know how it makes sense in my head.
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Post by Aly on Mar 8, 2005 2:26:39 GMT -5
That actually did make some sort of sense. I think what you are trying to say is that the portal is like a Stargate, only it moves through other areas. One of them would just happen to be wherever the Tok'ra are, correct?
Well, maybe they accidentally stumble across one of the Stargate teams and considering that Anne would be trying to protect Buffy from detection, the fact that they come across Carter would be a bad thing, since she can sense those with Naquadah, and since Buffy carries a Goa'uld, she's blended.
I would think that the others would be kept in the dark about this, except maybe Tara. She is the one person I trust that Buffy would tell because Tara isn't someone who will freak out and think Buffy needs professional help or to talk more or something completely useless. Tara knows what it's like to be a little strange, considering many thought she was a demon until Spike walloped her one.
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Post by Goddessa39 on Mar 8, 2005 18:17:13 GMT -5
I agree with your belief in her oly telling Tara, although that's up to the author if they're a BA person or something like me.
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Post by Aly on Mar 9, 2005 2:12:15 GMT -5
Well, Angel was sort of a given, but that was my opinion. I just felt that Tara was the only one in Buffy-verse at that time who didn't give a rat's ass about her being different and wasn't trying to give her help from a hundred different directions. Tara would have given her space and, better yet, she would have kept the secret. I think Spike would have, as well, but for the sake of my sanity, I shall leave Spike out of this.
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Post by Goddessa39 on Mar 10, 2005 18:29:28 GMT -5
Angel was a given to me too, and I agree that Tara would be the only on that would really accept her differences. Buffy did to her and Tara plays it in friendship from 'Family.'
Spike would accept her in my mind in the moods where I like him as a fluff-mongster and not the ass-hole that he usually is ont he show. But I won't get you started.
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Post by Aly on Mar 10, 2005 23:07:12 GMT -5
*has been started*
I like the Spike from Becoming and from Lover's Walk. That is the only reason I like him at all. After Season 5, forget it. He was far too sappy. He was just... ewww... it felt like he had no character other than a lapdog.
I could rant for hours on why I do not like Spike. One of my best friends adores him though, so I will admit Spike is better in the beginning because I, for one, would rather see a hard-core vampire instead of the Slayer's fluffy poodle.
Dang it.
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