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fhplotterywheel2008-07-30 09:17 am
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The brains, they are storming (7/30/08)
Hello and welcome to the latest brainstorming post. No idea too big or too small.
Here's the last brainstorming post if you want to take a look at ideas and do more work with them.
One of the ideas that came up last time was the concept of having things that could be useful to someone else's plot without knowing if someone had a need to make use of them. So we'll have an OCD "plot spare parts" thread for anyone who'd like to use it. (An example of a "plot spare part" is here in the previous brainstorming post).
OCD is up! Storm away!
Here's the last brainstorming post if you want to take a look at ideas and do more work with them.
One of the ideas that came up last time was the concept of having things that could be useful to someone else's plot without knowing if someone had a need to make use of them. So we'll have an OCD "plot spare parts" thread for anyone who'd like to use it. (An example of a "plot spare part" is here in the previous brainstorming post).
OCD is up! Storm away!

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But if anybody else can think of something . . .
Re: More specific!
But if we did it on a week where there were no classes... it could start on Monday and people could continue to think that it was Monday all week, meaning that the same people post their jobs, etc. So some things could be very similar, but no one would realize that Monday was happening over and over again.
So Lacey could keep opening the diner and thinking it's Monday, but it really should be Wednesday and different people could come in for different reasons.
I dunno... I'm kind of thinking out loud... but I think that tweaking the premise rather than duplicating it wholesale could definitely work as an RP plot.
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Little things could be the same (like Dean Winchester's alarm clock playing "Heat of the Moment"), but they wouldn't necessarily clue the characters in.
And maybe somehow breaking the loop involves making the entire island time travel so that the missing days don't need to be made up.