Right. My daily writing widget was somewhat delayed due to computer issues, but I'm back. And. Uh.
This is... technically ficwork. For a longer fic. This will be most or maybe all of a chapter for
Extraordinary Voyages, a fic I'm... not very far into. It'll get worked on (clearly), though I'm probably updating Letting Go first
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But yeah, AUs are just... it's really fun to take the 'what if' and run with it. Especially when one small tweak can send the whole story tumbling in a new direction. Sam/Tron interaction just makes me happy all over the place. And heh, this snippet will not be the first such interaction in EV. Sam's recognition doesn't come out of nowhere, after all...
Rinzler's perspective is something I'm having a lot of fun trying to get into. As either Tron or Rinzler, he seems to enjoy combat, and showing off in combat. But at the same time, he's so utterly broken, and on some level he has to know that--whether from half-accessed memory/directives, or simply from hundreds of cycles of being unable to access his own memory and purpose. And he's never met Sam, but there are so many half-triggered connections; just being around Sam makes him twitchy.
...:D You kind of just went through all of the Hold On 'verse things that make me happy. And then some. Thanks so much; I'm glad you liked it and found those things in it.
With Letting Go, there's definitely a lot going on that's not completely clear; Sam as a PoV character results in some insight and a decent lot of obliviousness. With Rinzler's eyes, the simplest explanation is 'he's used to the helmet'. The more complicated version relates to how he adapted/was recoded in grid, and how the laser worked while translating that to user-world states. So yeah, pretty much just does not want light around now.
:D Myeah. Thanks so much for reading, enjoying, and expressing your enjoyment so thoroughly. Glad you're liking what I'm writing, and it's happifying to hear that my writing style's improving as I depict these guys. This fandom's definitely got me writing more than I've ever ficced before, and I doubt I'll be stopping anytime soon.
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