Subject: RE: [FFML] Elseworld stuff.
From: wyrm@mail.utexas.edu (Thomas R Jefferys)
Date: 8/9/1996, 5:09 PM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

Ukyou, Shampoo, Akane, Happousai, Kunou, Ranma, Kodachi, Kasumi :)

Of course, this depends on if David ever finishes the Kunou one, and Dov
ever finishes the Ranma one...

       No Mousse or Ryoga?  Aww, but that's okay looks like you guys have
your hands full.  Kodachi sounds like an interesting read I think.  Kasumi
well I guess she's going to wrap things up somehow.
       I could easily see a Ryoga one though:  what if Ryoga didn't get
lost and faught Ranma when they were kids.  he'd probably lose but they
might have become friends or something.  from there Genma kind of adopts
him to train along with Ranma, I suppose they'd run into Ukyou next.  Genma
would probably end up with Ukyou and the yatai since he'd have two 'sons'
to engage off.  So then the whole gang go to china and from there I have no
idea.
       I admit Mousse would be alot tougher to do but I do like the Ryoga
idea.  I'd like to read that.  Heck, I'd like to write that but of course I
have no idea what the grand scheme of things look like.


Actually, I kinda like it, but there's no need to bug Biles on a
YA-Elseworlds. Maybe they can drop in some insertion-points in the series
where a story can be conviently placed (like what they did with "Maison
Bairusu" and the "Lemonade" Saga) and/or do a couple of side-stories...

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