I'm having a lot of fun with Hoshi and Felix. There's something about them- and a justification for never showing it- that tells me that the beginning of their relationship was so straightforward. They met each other and had a lot in common and liked each other, and if they'd met not post-Cylon attack they would have dated for a few years, gotten married (because I assume that the Colonials have gay marriage, if "being out" is supposed to be a foreign idea to them and they have het marriage), and had a nice life together. Just a normal, happy pairing, until Ron Moore screwed it all up >:)
...and now I'm REALLY curious what's up with Hoshi!! damn you and your cliffhangers!
I'm curious as to how many people will guess from this one. Maybe not as many as I thought. He spells it out pretty good in the next chapter, though :)
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Date: 2009-06-05 03:20 pm (UTC)I'm having a lot of fun with Hoshi and Felix. There's something about them- and a justification for never showing it- that tells me that the beginning of their relationship was so straightforward. They met each other and had a lot in common and liked each other, and if they'd met not post-Cylon attack they would have dated for a few years, gotten married (because I assume that the Colonials have gay marriage, if "being out" is supposed to be a foreign idea to them and they have het marriage), and had a nice life together. Just a normal, happy pairing, until Ron Moore screwed it all up >:)
...and now I'm REALLY curious what's up with Hoshi!! damn you and your cliffhangers!
I'm curious as to how many people will guess from this one. Maybe not as many as I thought. He spells it out pretty good in the next chapter, though :)
Oh oh oh oh oh. There's a hurty line resonance.
And OMG, I didn't even realize I did that!