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norwich36 ([personal profile] norwich36) wrote2006-12-12 10:40 am

SV "What If" Game

Edited to rename my game now that it is famous all over teh internets, since "an SV Game/Poll Thingy" doesn't scan quite as well.

I have one of those extremely tedious projects at work that require, for sanity, an lj break every half hour or so, so it seems like a good time to play a game.

So here's the premise: the SV fairy has appeared to you and offered you the opportunity to travel to the SV-verse, temporarily, to improve Smallville and/or the lives of the characters in any way you see fit. There are rules, however. You can either (1)have one conversation with one character (and only one character), time length up to one hour, at any point in the timeline OR (2) you can change one event, but not speak to anyone.

--If you choose the conversation, you can talk to anyone at any point in their timeline, but you have to be yourself (mysterious stranger); you can't, for example, be Clark to talk to Lex. You can, however, be a mysterious stranger who knows the future; you just can't hang around more than an hour to show that your predictions were accurate.

--If you choose changing an event, you have a fair amount of power--let's say the limit of your power is that of a meteor mutant--but you can only change one event, and you can't speak to anyone. So, for example, if your goal was to prevent Jodi from becoming a fat-sucker in "Craving," you could either magically prevent her father's greenhouse from being salted with kryptonite OR you could have a conversation warning her, but you couldn't do both. If you wanted to save Jonathan's life in "Reckoning," you could have a conversation with Clark or you could blow up the Fortress of Solitude (if you think that would help) OR you could puncture Jonathan's tires so he never has the encounter with Lionel, but you could only do ONE of those things, not all of them. If you want to redirect the meteors in the first meteor shower to squash Lana, you can do that, but you can't then talk to Clark to get him to wait on Loeb bridge so he saves Lex's life even though he no longer has Lana to moon over and so he may not end up there on his own.

SO:

What is your goal?
What are you going to do to accomplish it, given the constraints on your powers?
What do you think the effect of your change will be?
What might be the unintended consequences?

For example, here's mine.

What is your goal?
I want Lex NOT to become an evil monster whose sociopathy exceeds Lionel's. It turns out I want that even more than I want Clark and Lex to get together.

What are you going to do to accomplish it, given the constraints on your powers?
After much thought about this, I think what I would do is appear to Lillian a couple days before she kills Julian and HEAL HER with my magical kryptomutant powers.

What do you think the effect of your change will be?
Even though I don't get to talk to her, my hope is that healing her would cover both her post-partum psychosis (to which I am attributing her desire to kill Julian) AND her heart condition, so she would live and continue to be a countering influence on Lex. I think by the time Lex gets to Smallville it's really too late for him to really change; he's too fucked up already. My hope is that if Lillian is not sucked down into despair because of her mortal illness, she would actually be able to support Lex in not becoming like his dad. And Lex would still have a little brother, who he clearly loved a lot, so that would give him motivation to try to be a good person and set a good example.

What might be the unintended consequences?
Well, Lillian might already be so damaged that she would still kill Julian, and maybe this time Lionel would catch her and she'd go to prison or be locked in an asylum, which probably would NOT make things better for Lex. Or maybe she wouldn't be caught, but she'd live, and instead of being Lex's dead model of goodness, she'd be the psycho-mom he was protecting, and that could get ugly and he might go evil earlier. Or maybe none of that would happen but instead Lionel would succeed in molding Julian to be the heir he wanted Lex to be, and instead of Lex being the evil genius he'd be locked in an eternal struggle with his brother the evil genius.

So, does anyone else want to play, or did I make the rules too complicated?

[identity profile] pepperjackcandy.livejournal.com 2006-12-13 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Why, exactly, do you think it would have been a good thing for Clark not to be influenced by Jonathan?

Ooh! Can I put in my $0.02 on this?

[identity profile] norwich36.livejournal.com 2006-12-14 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
Of course! I'm interested in hearing what you think.

[identity profile] pepperjackcandy.livejournal.com 2006-12-14 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I've had problems with Jonathan for a long time. Since Hothead, in fact. Well, actually, he kinda put me off with his reaction to Martha's longing for a child in the Pilot, but I digress.

In retrospect, I think that Bo's narrow-mindedness and, well, stinginess of spirit is keeping Clark from his iconic place in this universe. Clark should be the first and the best. He should *not* be getting trained by Bruce WayneOllie Queen.

Are you spoiled for upcoming eps?

[identity profile] norwich36.livejournal.com 2006-12-14 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Nope. Or, only to the extent that titles are spoilers, and I've seen the preview they ran after Subterranean.

I don't really see him as being trained by Ollie, though--rather the reverse.
After all, he's the one teaching Ollie that killing is wrong, mkay, and that using drugs is wrong and that vigilantism is not always right. Sure, Ollie is one person encouraging him to take responsibility beyond his immediate circle, but it's not like that's what's pushing Clark out into the world--he was already moving in that direction as a result of his sense of responsibility for Black Thursday and releasing all those Phantom Zone inmates.

Really, the only thing keeping Clark from his iconic place in the universe is the fact that there's probably going to be a season 7, and they have to leave some plot developments for then. :D But I think he's been coming along by leaps and bounds this season.