Michael is my favorite character to write. Always has been, always will be. (like everyone didn't see that answer coming!) I can relate to him with ease. Plus his symbiotic partnership with Kitt is a wonder and a joy to get my head into. Mi can be so immature at times that it's a challenge to create, while I also love showing the mature, intelligent sides of him - furthering his character while not exceeding his boundaries.
Devon was always my bane. I don't know why. I grew up around very British people - so the tone and timber should come easily, but it never has. Adding in his extensive vocabulary - of which I do not have! (speaking of being intimidated by a character!)
Nick, primarily. :D What? He doesn't count? Okay, then... Karr, closely followed by Kitt, then surprisingly Bonnie (because I usually suck at female characters), then Michael. Funny how I rank him last, yet he's in all of my fics? ::giggles::
Beast and Karr are actually my favorites if we're not counting OCs. :)
Both mirror two sides of my attitude, and it's fun to send KARR on a snark kick. As he plays out in my head he has tons of fears and neuroses (neurosii?) to work with for a little bit of emotional jerking.
Beast is fun to write for because he's just plain fun. He's good natured, funny, energetic, and take-no-shit serious. While the short-lived TKR show didn't give me much to work with, it's fun to play on whatever insecurities he might have to...like a fear of little black Ferrari cars?
I don't really know which is my favourite. I find I often end up writing a lot of Kitt, his point of view is always interesting.
Michael, I find a little bit like Jack O'Neill, irreverant and boyish at times. It is great to fling off lines between those two :D
Honestly, I'm not really sure. Though I do know that I often run into character problems due to lack of background information.
Bonnie has a lot of unknowns for me, and I find myself writing generic character aspects since I know little about her. Which is also interesting because one of my new fics is all from her point of view (I'm a glutton for punishment)
Devon I can bluff my way through as long as I don't need too many character details.
I'm just now starting to play around with Nick and Karr. That's a little more scary cos the creator will be reading it and I have to get it right :D
Well, that babble had no real conclusive information in it, did it?
Nutty (the disconnected, uncollated, and not quite there)
My favorite character would have to my TheViper (chacacter of mine). He is reall...odd, I guess (lack of better words). At one moment he'll be this totall asshole the next he'll be whinning and crying because he has a nail in his tire. Big Baby.
He's got layers, many layers I have yet to expose in him to others. Very interesting indeed. ;)
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Devon was always my bane. I don't know why. I grew up around very British people - so the tone and timber should come easily, but it never has. Adding in his extensive vocabulary - of which I do not have! (speaking of being intimidated by a character!)
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Both mirror two sides of my attitude, and it's fun to send KARR on a snark kick. As he plays out in my head he has tons of fears and neuroses (neurosii?) to work with for a little bit of emotional jerking.
Beast is fun to write for because he's just plain fun. He's good natured, funny, energetic, and take-no-shit serious. While the short-lived TKR show didn't give me much to work with, it's fun to play on whatever insecurities he might have to...like a fear of little black Ferrari cars?
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Michael, I find a little bit like Jack O'Neill, irreverant and boyish at times. It is great to fling off lines between those two :D
Honestly, I'm not really sure. Though I do know that I often run into character problems due to lack of background information.
Bonnie has a lot of unknowns for me, and I find myself writing generic character aspects since I know little about her. Which is also interesting because one of my new fics is all from her point of view (I'm a glutton for punishment)
Devon I can bluff my way through as long as I don't need too many character details.
I'm just now starting to play around with Nick and Karr. That's a little more scary cos the creator will be reading it and I have to get it right :D
Well, that babble had no real conclusive information in it, did it?
Nutty
(the disconnected, uncollated, and not quite there)
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He's got layers, many layers I have yet to expose in him to others. Very interesting indeed. ;)
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