When I'm writing an AU (by which I mean a "What if X happened differently?" AU, not a "Everybody's in High School!" Elseworlds type thing), I tend, because I have canon-neuroses, to try to keep everything the same up to that point, including character backstories and 'verse mythology. That way, the plot and characters may unfold differently, but the underpinnings remain the same

However, I'm not going to be able to do that for my BSG Not all that we are-verse story. Okay, I COULD, but I'm not going to, because I like the mythology I created. It is, however, giving me TWINGES OF GUILT, like "no one's going to read this because it's going so far afield of canon. WOE!"

So, in order to make me feel better about continuing a story that will completely and utterly reject everything we have now learned about the Opera House, Hera, Earth, the Head People, etc, how about a poll?

[Poll #1375303]

I know, I know it's silly. I think it's my inner Tolkien canon-whore. It's kind of a disease. I'll still write, I'll just cringe a little, until I get used to ignoring canon so blithely (in a place I would usually USE it).
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From: [identity profile] raincitygirl.livejournal.com


If it's better than canon (not an especially high bar, given the finale), hey, GO FOR IT!!!!!! I will sure as hell be reading it, and it sounds like a great way to wash the taste of the real canon out of my mouth.

Bitter? Moi? Surely you jest.

From: [identity profile] lizardbeth-j.livejournal.com


well, better is SUCH a relative term... eek. But interesting as an alternative, at least. I hope. (I mean, fuck, maybe mine's even stupider, I can't know until someone reads it...)
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