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spnanonhaven ([personal profile] spnanonhaven) wrote2010-10-18 09:53 pm

Big Bang/Exchange Fic Discussion #1

Post your threads for Big Bangs and exchange fics here.

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SUBJECT: Title [Pairing, Rating] by AUTHOR
CONTENT: Art by whoever

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spn_cinema: a warrior is more than his armor [pre-Dean/Castiel, PG-13] by cashay

(Anonymous) 2011-05-28 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
http://spn-cinema.livejournal.com/21410.html

Star Wars

Re: spn_cinema: a warrior is more than his armor [pre-Dean/Castiel, PG-13] by cashay

(Anonymous) 2011-05-28 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Fuck this! Star Wars with Castiel/Dean *shudders* These are two things that shouldn't mix...can't stand Castiel.
Instead of "May The Force Be With You", it'll be *in robot voice* "I raised you form perdition." Ugh!

Re: spn_cinema: a warrior is more than his armor [pre-Dean/Castiel, PG-13] by cashay

(Anonymous) 2011-05-29 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Okay!

Re: spn_cinema: a warrior is more than his armor [pre-Dean/Castiel, PG-13] by cashay

(Anonymous) 2011-05-29 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
You win for most useless comment in this Bringing Up the Comment Count Fest.

Re: spn_cinema: a warrior is more than his armor [pre-Dean/Castiel, PG-13] by cashay

(Anonymous) 2011-05-29 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
I've only read a couple of paragraphs so far, but it looks like it's just set in the Star Wars verse, not a copy of the storyline. Also, it's prequel era, and Castiel is a Jedi. I can buy that.

Re: spn_cinema: a warrior is more than his armor [pre-Dean/Castiel, PG-13] by cashay

(Anonymous) 2011-05-29 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
SA If Dean hadn't been listed in the pairing, I would not know Dean was in this story. This is very much Castiel gen, and Dean (or the one I think is supposed to be Dean) is just called "the Mandalorian" the whole time.

This story doesn't have much of what could be called a plot. There are SPAG issues, and I'm really not sure what it is Castiel did that made the Mandalorians like him.

Still, for all that, I was interested in the story and where it was going, and if the ending hadn't come so abruptly I would have cheerfully read another few thousand words of it.