[Gen] [Crossover] Eames [Sherlock]
anonymous
August 15 2010, 14:56:57 UTC
Scotland Yard has encountered its first major mind-related crime. DI Lestrade, after contacting Sherlock, decides to phone the only other genius he knows who might be able to help in this field: Eames.
Eames is tasked with both teaching Sherlock (and John, by default) the details of dreaming/extraction and questioning the suspects/leads inside of their dreams, thanks to his Forging (and lesser-known "interrogation") skills. However, it's a bit difficult for him to get anything done with Sherlock attempting to wrest all control from him, despite John's valiant attempts to keep Sherlock from throwing any tantrums and/or relentlessly picking Eames's history, personality, and flaws apart in an attempt to drive him off.
You can bring either solely Eames into the picture or the entire team; it's entirely up to you. Same goes for pairings, although I'd prefer nothing further than one-sided flirting from Eames when it comes to interactions with Sherlock characters.
Re: [Gen] [Crossover] Eames [Sherlock]elareineAugust 15 2010, 20:55:30 UTC
I'm thinking of doing this (it's just perfect!), just want to make sure: With "Sherlock" you mean the modern-age BBC adaption, not the original "Sherlock Holmes" books or any of the movies, right? (I don't really care, even though modern-age is awesome and I just watched three days ago.)
Yeah, I mean the recent 2010 BBC adaptation. =D I'd be fine with either one, but it seemed... neater it seemed like it would make more sense if it were set in modern-day, if that makes any sense.
Re: [Gen] [Crossover] Eames [Sherlock]ilovetakahanaAugust 16 2010, 14:52:07 UTC
Are you people reading my mind?! I just literally started plotting this exact same crossover today, but the plot is of course different and not as cracktastic as this!
[Mine is Arthur and Watson becoming good friends, and Sherlock vs. Saito, and strange ways of using/abusing a PASIV!]
I was literally flailing through the entire fic, and I think I was smiling wide enough to break my face. My family is now very confused. And I'm desperately hoping for a sequel, once the second series is released.
Eames is tasked with both teaching Sherlock (and John, by default) the details of dreaming/extraction and questioning the suspects/leads inside of their dreams, thanks to his Forging (and lesser-known "interrogation") skills. However, it's a bit difficult for him to get anything done with Sherlock attempting to wrest all control from him, despite John's valiant attempts to keep Sherlock from throwing any tantrums and/or relentlessly picking Eames's history, personality, and flaws apart in an attempt to drive him off.
You can bring either solely Eames into the picture or the entire team; it's entirely up to you. Same goes for pairings, although I'd prefer nothing further than one-sided flirting from Eames when it comes to interactions with Sherlock characters.
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Although I feel bad for putting poor John through all this; he has enough on his plate having to live with Sherlock.
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[Mine is Arthur and Watson becoming good friends, and Sherlock vs. Saito, and strange ways of using/abusing a PASIV!]
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The Adventure of the Dreamers
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Thanks so much for sharing~!
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