(eta: that sentence went to spaghetti, so for clarity:
setting "etc" equal to "dropping the leads of the one canon into the setting of the other canon so that they meet one lead of the other canon shortly before she meets her canon's other lead":
the ways in which etc will impact the first canon once its leads get home? I've thought of several, and the first two took about thirty seconds altogether.
the ways in which etc will impact how the second canon plays out? uhhhh
(I mean if I want to break the second canon's happy ending, that's easy, a bunch of lives are riding on the climax and it's really tightly timed, even a few minutes' delay at that point could be disastrous)
(but I don't wanna do that)
(and if I want to break all of French history between the two canons' settings, that's easy too, as long as I don't bother to research how it would break)
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Date: 2019-06-02 10:13 pm (UTC)(eta: that sentence went to spaghetti, so for clarity:
setting "etc" equal to "dropping the leads of the one canon into the setting of the other canon so that they meet one lead of the other canon shortly before she meets her canon's other lead":
the ways in which etc will impact the first canon once its leads get home? I've thought of several, and the first two took about thirty seconds altogether.
the ways in which etc will impact how the second canon plays out? uhhhh
(I mean if I want to break the second canon's happy ending, that's easy, a bunch of lives are riding on the climax and it's really tightly timed, even a few minutes' delay at that point could be disastrous)
(but I don't wanna do that)
(and if I want to break all of French history between the two canons' settings, that's easy too, as long as I don't bother to research how it would break)
(but I don't wanna do that either)