http://starkmodistries.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] starkmodistries.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] xmenfirstkink2011-12-18 05:18 pm
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round 3 overflow post

Round 3 Overflow Post


This post is for Round 3 fills only. We ask that when a round hits 8500 comments, fillers begin moving their fills to this post.

Format:
SUBJECT LINE -- Round #, short description of fic (ex: "Alex/Hank, lab partners")
--- Link to the prompt
--- Text of the prompt

--- Link to the fill
OR
--- Entire text of the fill

EXAMPLE:
Prompt: http://xmen-firstkink.livejournal.com/6437.html?thread=1038472#t2038174

Charles/Erik -- Charles is a bakery owner whose most frequent customer is Erik.

Fill: http://xmen-firstkink.livejournal.com/6437.html?thread=0139482#t4502942

Charles started off the morning the same way he always did...

Re: Anon!author

(Anonymous) 2012-02-01 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
Erik could've laid down a rule fully emancipating mutant omegas on Genosha, but... he didn't. He never even thought about it.

OUCH. Poor Charles.

Someone posted a prompt about a D/s verse where the subs had all risen up in revolution and formed their own country. I find myself hoping that something similar happens in this universe down the line.

I may try to shake loose a plotbunny myself, but I do hope someone picks this up.

Re: Anon!author

(Anonymous) 2012-02-01 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
DA

Oh god I thought that too! This fic is like, a terrifying prelude to that segregation. And even without a fill I've seen OP and other anons tossing around a few solid ideas for other prompt's world building as well. Of course my mind is automatically combining both prompts into a giant dark dystopia. I can see this Erik banging on the Wall demanding his omega (sub w/other prompt) back, but I doubt this Charles will yield. Their epic love will have to wait a few generations and one reincarnation to work.

(but how do they reproduce, separated like that? Omegas using artificial insermination using their own sperm, and alphas straight out cloning? Shit that's ground for genetic memory/generation xerox, if I ever seen one.)