hmpf: Show of my heart (best angst ever)
The TBFC is still the coolest fan event I've experienced. (Yes, including my one and so far only Worldcon. Though that was pretty great, too.)

For some bizarre reason, there are few things more relaxing than falling asleep in a sleeping bag on an inflatable mattress in front of an ep of Farscape (or something else) that's being projected onto a wall at half past two a.m. Never mind that sleeping bags are never particularly comfortable, and neither are inflatable mattresses; never mind that in any other situation it would be impossible to sleep through the kind of noise produced by a subwoofer etc., not to mention the guy snoring merrily away two mattresses over from yours. Both nights I spent there I fell asleep with the most extraordinary feeling of peace and contentment.

Which is, probably, a slightly odd thing to feel while watching/falling asleep during the more angsty and dramatic eps of Farscape - but there it is. It's largely due to the company, I think.

Farscape is, of course, still *the* best at delivering 'my' kind of angst. Oh John. *hugs her astronut*

We fell asleep to Liars, Guns and Money yesterday, which is pretty much the apex of Scorpy-induced John!angst. John, pulling a gun on Stark. John, trying to put the explodey stuff on the cooling rod, talking to himself, swatting at the voices in his head. John confronting Scorpy, defying him with a desperate joke, shaking and contorted with the effort of even that much resistance, then crawling away singing. (Seeing a clip of that scene in English, back in 2000 or 2001, was what made me realise I really needed to see this show in its original language - there was no way the German dubbing could have captured the mix of despair and defiance in Ben Browder's voice.)

And that's just the first ep of the three-parter, of course. In the third part, we actually see the exact moment John breaks - in the middle of a firefight, after a last act of resistance, an inarticulate scream and some helpless gun-pointing. There's a point at which he just stops: stops screaming, lowers the gun, and just stands there, right in the line of fire - blood trickling from his nose, a terrifying sign that there is something very wrong indeed inside his brain... Aeryn has to bodily push him away to save his life, and for the rest of the firefight he sits by the side looking dazed and empty, the blood from his nose now copious, while gorgeous, deadly Aeryn defends him from Scorpius's peacekeepers with her big gun.

Oh, John.

(And no, the gender-bending symbols in that scene are not of my invention, they're in there all right. That's Farscape for you. The woman shoots; the man bleeds. And this is not an anime nosebleed.)
hmpf: Cole and Ramse from the show not actually called "Splinter" (Default)
The 17th TBFC (November 20-22) is going to be the first TBFC that I'm going to attend since I started my MA writing phase!

Maaaaan, I missed my tribe.

(BTW: sign up, people! ;-))

Hey, Lt. Garrix, I'm not sure if you're still reading my LJ (seeing as I'm so impolite as to currently read nobody's etc.) but if you are, aren't you now living in Germany? How about it? The TBFC is our local Farscape minicon, it's going to be in Dagobertshausen, which is in the north of Hesse, and it costs 50 euros to attend.
hmpf: (cop porn)
Or at least I would if I wanted to write more. Well, I do really want to write more, but of course that is kind of impossible at the moment, as it's incompatible with uni etc. Very annoying.

Anyway, this weekend, I attended the 13th semi-annual TBFC - To Be Frelling CONtinued, the German Farscape mini-con - and as soon as I got there and soaked up the atmosphere of concentrated geekery (16 geeks, six laptops, a DVD player and a projector, and, of course, virtual *towers* of DVDs of geeky shows, all in one room) the muses bit. So I spent a significant part of the con not watching anything, nor talking with anybody, but scribbling frantically - at one point I even 'took refuge' in the kitchen for the sole purpose of being able to spread my papers on the nice, big kitchen table there.

So. What's the result?

- I may have a proper first sentence for 68 Wives now. (Sorry, all you folks who replied to my question about that a few weeks ago. I never found the time to reply properly, and now there's a new status quo, so to speak.) I've also created a chronology for that fic, in order to help me find a place for a couple of 'orphaned' wives I found scribbled on a scrap of paper from way back, whom I'd really like to put into the fic. I need to figure out which wives, in which time periods, I may ditch in favour of the 'new' ones, hence the need for a chronology.

- Had some fun with World War III. (From LoM fic Back to the Future (the Long Way 'Round).

- Rewrote and reorganised the Sam/Annie thing (working title: How to Love a Madman) I posted an excerpt from a few days ago. It's still lacking a third part, though.
hmpf: Cole and Ramse from the show not actually called "Splinter" (Default)
It's been almost two weeks since I returned from the fifth semi-annual meeting of the farscaped mailing list (farscaped@yahoogroups.de) and I would have written my report earlier if Real Life had allowed me some time to breathe. But I'm not here to whine – I'm here to tell you about a weekend of fannish fun and relentless scaping!

The most important fact first: after two years and five meetings, our German mini-con now finally has a name. We voted on it on Sunday, before we had to return to our respective Real Lives, and chose the very appropriate 'To Be Frelling CON-tinued' as the name for past and future events. (Though maybe, in light of the weekend's diet – chocolate, potato chips etc. - we should have chosen 'Eat Fatty Foods Con'...) Therefore, this is a report on 'To Be Frelling CON-tinued 5', and we'll reconvene in September for TBFC 6.

Well, what can I say, really, except 'It was fun!' We were 38 this time, with a huge contingent from the www.sf-community.de boards this time, thus once again breaking our record (29 scapers attended TBFC 4 in September 2002). We even had Scorpius there! Scorpius is called Bettina in Real Life, but she looked pretty frelling convincing – especially when she was harrassing hotel guests in the parking lot, hehe...

A good part of the attendees were veterans of former meetings and the atmosphere was – as usual – not unlike that of a family reunion. The best kind of family reunion, that is. Not one of those where you try to be nice to people who hate your guts, but the kind where you're meeting people you may not see very often but nevertheless feel a connection with. The location was the same as for last year's March meeting – Mark let us use the conference room and several rooms of 'his' hotel again, and we had the enormous pleasure of wreaking havoc ;-) in a four star hotel. I can tell you that there are few things on this Earth that are more amusing than the looks of businesspeople if they see scapers in pajamas (or, better yet, in a Scorpius costume!) walking past the conference room window.

I'll try and give a more or less coherent report now.

We arrived on Friday – the last batch of scapers arrived around midnight. Unlike at previous meetings, this time we only started watching when everyone had arrived, that is, after midnight. We spent the hours up to midnight talking and getting to know each other (there were at least ten people this time who had never taken part in our semi-annual Farscape 'orgies' before!), and Mark allowed us to loot the buffet after the 'normal' guests were done. We watched Unrealized Reality, Kansas, and Terra Firma the first evening. After Terra Firma a large part of the attendees went to bed while the rest settled down on their makeshift beds on the conference room floor and continued with some older eps until even the last scaper dozed off...

I should mention the air-beds. Air-beds are an essential part of every To Be Frelling CON-tinued. They work wonders in converting sober conference rooms into a scapers' paradise... I can really recommend the experience. *g*

After a very short night we woke up to discover that a *real conference was going on in the conference room next to ours, and we got to shock the businesspeople there by walking past their windows in our nightclothes (you had to walk across a balcony past the windows to get to the bathroom). We had breakfast together in yet another converted conference room on the ground floor, and then started watching in earnest.... *g*

I think we watched the rest of season four through A Constellation of Doubt. Then, dinner. Pasta, as usual. (Though not spaghetti this time.) And after dinner the rest... including 4.22. For some among us it was the first time they saw the season finale... Well, by the time we had reached the fateful 'To Be Continued' it was near midnight again, and since we had permission to use the hotel pool after the 'normal' guests had gone to bed many of us decided to vent their frustration in a game of water ball. The rest of us, including me, passed the time watching some 'classics' like Crackers Don't Matter (and, in some cases, including me, dozed off.) When the rest of the group returned (minus those who had decided to go to bed – yes, we *did* have *some 'real' beds!) we watched some more, and gently slipped into sleep and Farscape dreams....

The next day, after breakfast, we mostly talked, and watched fanvids, and had a prolonged brainstorming and voting session to find a name for our little 'convention'... All in all, it was a very relaxed meeting this time (though maybe I was especially relaxed this time because last time I'd been among the organisers and found it somewhat difficult to relax), and it was great seeing so many newbies!

Everyone who wants to participate in the next German Farscape extravaganza should join this mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/farscaped
and visit this forum: http://www.sf-community.de

To see an amazing number of images of this amazing event, go here: http://events.altpeter.de/farscape5

German scapers, please also head here: http://fstreffen.allabouthmpf.com/regional.htm

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