[JE] Netting a Turtle is a Virtual Affair 4/6

Nov 29, 2009 17:47

Title: Netting a Turtle is a Virtual Affair 4/6
Fandom: KAT-TUN
Pairing: Akame
Rating: R
Genre: Cyberpunk, AU
Word count: 56,562
Disclaimer: Not mine, damnit
Summary: Syscops aren't supposed to tolerate vigilantes, but Jin Akanishi's never been good at doing what he's told.

Netting a Turtle is a Virtual Affair 4/6 )

rating: r, pairing: kame/jin, genre: au, orientation: slash, length: multipart

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valmora November 30 2009, 00:07:43 UTC
He held out a fragment of code shaped like a turtle; all Jin could make out was the word MOVE.
I'm not sure if this is a Harry Potter or Terry Pratchett reference (as in, is it a Portkey, or does the Turtle Move?).

I was playing in an on-line baseball game
....I don't think this is a reference to the Yomiuri Giants' Kamei Yoshiyuki, who is usually represented by turtle merchandise at games?

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notaverse November 30 2009, 18:15:44 UTC
Sorry, am just going to fill your inbox with comment replies now...

It's actually not a reference to either - I was thinking in programming terms, MOVE in this case being a method that takes the accepting user and a destination as arguments. ^_^

Ah...that would be a very nice tie-in, if I'd known that! I'm not sure how much you've been sucked in by JE yet, but Kame's a baseball fanatic. One hell of a player, too - if he hadn't become an idol, he'd have gone pro by now. So if you see baseball references all over the place, that's why.

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valmora November 30 2009, 22:51:14 UTC
I was thinking in programming terms
Ah. It kind of works anyway, though... ^_^;;

that would be a very nice tie-in
It's an interesting coincidence, though. and you can always claim it was intentional
I assumed he was from the fact that you made such a point of including it in the story. If he hadn't been it wouldn't have been given the same role.

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