So if you didnāt see my post last week I made the decision to cancel the comment competition because there seemed to be no increase in the comments our authors were receiving. But I did also say that I would replace the competition so that those who arenāt able to write still have a chance to win a bear.
The competitors in the cutthroat fiction competition are going to love this one...
I will post the opening chapter of two fics that I have been working on and your job is to pick one and give me a sabotage for it. I will draw a sabotage for each fic randomly and the winners will be sent a bear! Winners wonāt be told until the fics are up, so Iāll have to get to writing!Ā
There are only a couple of restrictions on the sabotages: first, they must not force any alteration to the opening chapter - for instance, if I mention something, you canāt ban me from using that thing. Second I must be able to use Janeway and Chakotay.
When I put these chapters up I will tag them with #talsicompchapter so search for that tag to find them. I will be posting them soon, with a link back to this post.
In an effort to get to writing ASAP I will set a deadline for your sabotages to be in by November 12th.
To submit a sabotage you must send it in a message and let me know which of the two chapters that sabotage is for. You can submit as many sabotages as youād like. Sabotages posted publicly on tumblr will not be accepted.
Please spread the word, by reblogging this post and the two chapters once I post them.
If youāre looking for ideas on what kind of things you can sabotage me with, ask the ladies in the cutthroat fiction competition. Iām certain theyāll have some suggestions, along with some colourful words. Remember though, Cutthroat Fiction competitors, you may not talk about your sabotages until after the judging round.
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There will be groups of (hopefully) four people, just like Cutthroat Kitchen. The competition will progress in rounds, each round will involve the members of each group writing a story based on a prompt (the prompts will be the same across the board). Each Stage will last two months (though I may increase the time allowed due to holidays and such).Ā
Each round will be judged by one of the recently selected judges and they will knock one person out, this will continue until we only have one person left per group. Depending on the number of people in the overall competition, we'll then have a final group which will follow the same rules, until we have a final winner. I endeavour to make a teddy bear for the winner of each group and then hopefully something a bit different for the overall winner, but that will depend on the number of competitors. Iāll update on this soon.
But, what would Cutthroat Kitchen be without the sabotages? Each person will be granted 5000 points to spend on sabotages throughout the their group's competition (if you make it through to the winner's round, your points will reset). There will be up to three sabotages per round, all randomly drawn from a list I have (started to generate).
There is a discord set up for this competition and each group will have their own channel. Through here I will put up the sabotages as well everyone except the judges will be allowed to enter these rooms, so that everyone except the judges will know who has received what sabotage.
The person who is sabotaged must add the sabotage to their fic (be as creative with it was you want).Ā
When posting your fic you cannot add what sabotages have been placed on it, nor can you post how youāve been sabotaged until the round is over. (Once the judges have finalised the round feel free to add details on your fic about the sabotages.
If you havenāt watched an episode of Cutthroat Kitchen I recommend doing so, at least to understand the format of the show.Ā
If youād like to compete, watch the action, or just see some J/C goodness, follow this tumblr:Ā https://www.tumblr.com/blog/jccutthroatfiction. I will be making a post at some point in the near future going further into detail about how the sabotages will work. Also follow the tag #jccutthroatfiction.
Finally, let me know if youāre interested in joining the competition! I will send you a link to join the discord and add your name to my file! You have until July 23 to sign up! If you have any questions about the competition itself, feel free to message me, Iām happy to answer anything I can.
Hereās the first chapter for the sabotage competition.
And for those of you who donāt know what Iām talking about, hereās the link to the rules:Ā https://jccutthroatfiction.tumblr.com/post/166775271857/replacement-competitionĀ (I suspect Iāve linked this incorrectly, but thereās not much on my dash at the moment, Iām sure youāll find the original post!
Chapter A
Hello, I'm Q and I'm about to take you on a magnificent adventure. At least, that's assuming your minusculeĀ intellect can comprehend such a tale.
This story has a beginning, a middle and an end, just the way you humans are accustomed. Of course, now don't let me lose you here; we have to start at the other end.
Home life was becoming dull for dear Kathy. She craved the excitement and the opportunities that lay out in the world; unfortunately, she'd married a boorish, self-important specimen, whose only life goal appeared to be to keep Kathy from hers. Her Captaincy fell flat and eventually, thanks to the constant complaintsĀ about her safety, from her husband, she resigned her commission.
They settled down and had two incredibly dull children, both of whom, were they born in another time, would have become accountants or property lawyers. The whole family were safe and bland and kept out of the spotlight.
Even when the Dominion War flared into life, Mark kept Kathy from reenlisting.
What they and nobody could predict was the devastation to come. You see, Kathy had a great purpose, one that her possessive, self-interested lug of a husband wouldn't allow her to fulfil, even if he knew it would save his life.
Perhaps I'm being too harsh to Mark Hobbes-Johnson? After all, I've met Kathryn Janeway. She certainly has a way of drawing people in. I've watched many a man fall on those delicate, rose scented feet and declare their adoration for her, only to find themselves weeping in a corner at her disproportionately cruel rejection.
I mean, she's no me, but she is a rather incredible being... for a Human.
But then, what is so important about some measly Human, you might ask? Well this timeline, in which she remained in the Alpha Quadrant and married Mort, or whatever his name is, this isn't a timeline to which I am privy; which is of course to say, the matter is complex, far more complex than you could ever grasp. Let me put it to you this way: do you recall when I first encountered Voyager? Do you recall my reaction? Humans aren't meant to be in this part of the galaxy for another hundred years. They weren't.
There is something different about Kathryn Janeway. She is the only being whose outcome I can't see, at least not without delving into each timeline individually.
And I don't just mean me, I mean the Q. We can see our own outcomes, each of the trillions upon trillions of variations. I can see the forty three billion alternate timelines created by Captain Jean-Luc Picard's travels and I can see all two of Benjamin Sisko's.
But Captain Kathryn Janeway and everything surrounding her is a mystery to me and to the continuum. That's why I became so fascinated by her.
Surely if such a powerful force is to exist in this galaxy or any other, their purpose must be directly linked to mine. I mean, how else could it be explained?
I assumed she would become a new member of the Q continuum, a unique occurrence unto itself. But when I offered as much she... turned me down.
I still blame that Chuckles fellow. You don't need to be omnipotent to see how she feels about him.
Still, her very existence was something of an enigma. Even details of her everyday life were obscured. So I was determined to figure out just how she fit into this universe...
Hereās the second chapter to choose from, for the sabotage competition.
And for those of you who donāt know what Iām talking about, hereās the link to the rules: https://jccutthroatfiction.tumblr.com/post/166775271857/replacement-competition (I suspect Iāve linked this incorrectly, but thereās not much on my dash at the moment, Iām sure youāll find the original post!
This chapter is a bit longer than the other one, I just realised..
Chapter B
Of all of the people Kathryn expected to see here, he was the last.
His eyes searched the room as though he expected to see her sitting there. But from the surprise on his expression when he finally saw her, he must have been searching for someone else. Regardless, he made his way over - his approach causing Kathryn's gut to churn uncomfortably. It had been a long time since she'd seen him. Too long - or maybe not long enough.
Still she stood and extended a hand for him to take, which he squeezed fondly.
"What are you doing all the way out here?" he questioned with a hint of nostalgia.
She couldn't exactly tell him the truth, running away from her problems was hardly Kathryn's 'MO'. "It's difficult to find a nice place to eat out of the media spotlight," she answered vaguely. That was true too, to some extent. Since Voyager's return they'd hounded her, pressed her for gossip on the crew, asked highly inappropriate questions and just become an all round pain in the neck.
"Ah, I can only imagine," he commented. His eyes flicked to the second seat at her table, obviously left empty. "If you're alone, Kathy, you should come have dinner with us!"
She had an idea who 'us' was. Still, her mouth seemed to have disconnected from her brain. "Us?" she questioned stupidly.
He gave a short laugh. "My wife, Carla, and I," he glanced around again, though he didn't seem to spot her.
"That sounds -ā like the most uncomfortable thing I can imagine. "Like a great idea."
"Wonderful!" he exclaimed. "She should be here any moment," he threatened.
And she was. Kathryn had hoped vainly that the woman might be late, then Kathryn could have come up with an excuse - something to get her out of there before she was forced into the most awkward meal she was sure to have. Sadly though, Carla's timing turned out to be 'impeccable'. Kathryn barely stood from her seat when the door opened again admitting a tall, young, blonde woman who bore a striking resemblance to another tall young, blonde woman that Kathryn had been trying not to think about. This tall, young, blonde woman - was pregnant.
Kathryn hadn't heard the news, though her mother still kept in contact with the man. Perhaps she had been trying to spare Kathryn's feelings? Of course, this was a great way to find out. She swallowed back the lump in her throat and made a feeble attempt to summon the captain's mask. If she could face the Delta Quadrant, she could face Carla Johnson.
Still, Carla approached, smile broad and bright and thrust her hand out. "Kathryn Janeway, what a pleasant surprise."
Bless the woman, she sounded earnest, certainly more earnest than Kathryn might have managed, had the situation been reserved.
"An unplanned one, I assure you," Kathryn commented quickly. She didn't want to make this woman feel threatened - honestly, all she wanted was to eat her pasta and drink her - bottle - of wine in peace.
"I ran into her here," Mark practically exclaimed.
"Well - how fortunate," Carla responded with hint of tightness in her tone. "She obviously has good taste."
With the exception of the rare, occasional meal on Voyager, anything was good.
She pushed the thought out of her mind before it had time to properly form.
"Well, I should let you both get to your dinner, I'm sure you don't want me intruding," Kathryn attempted.
Carla made a move to agree, but was interrupted by her husband. "Nonsense, Kathy. You shouldn't eat alone - I invited you to join us, please!"
Kathryn drew a breath, trying to think of another way to refuse. He could see that she hadn't eaten yet. She could hardly fake an emergency or prior engagement.
She wracked her brain for rather longer than was socially decent, she was certain. Nothing came to mind so she eventually forced a rather uncomfortable: "Ok," in response.
Carla sucked a breath through her teeth, though her smile never wavered.
Mark had never been very good at taking social queues so the ones that both Kathryn and his wife dropped flew far above his head. Kathryn could easily just walk out, but burning more bridges probably wasn't going to help in her return to Earth, any more than running from her problems was. So she sat at the table, opposite Carla. She put as much distance between herself and Mark as was socially acceptable and attempted to maintain her smile.
They set off to a rocky start. Kathryn was unpractised at small talk and Carla seemed unsure what to bring up. Mark led the conversation, oblivious to the awkward air that had fallen over them.
"Carla is a warp specialist," he spoke proudly. "She's been trying to develop a new - ah - quantum drive?" he ended with a questioning glance at his wife. Who gave an amused sniff.
"A quantum slipstream drive," she corrected. Her eyes flicked to Kathryn and she couldn't help but wonder whether Carla was privy to the data Voyager had brought back.
"A noble pursuit," Kathryn commented in a jovial tone.
"Not my ideal career path, but it's fascinating," she responded. Kathryn wasn't exactly sure how to respond to the comment, so busied herself by pouring water for the table.
"It keeps her on Earth, so I can't complain," Mark interjected.
Kathryn paused for fraction of a second, making a poor effort to hide her reaction to his comment. Offhanded and harmless though it seemed, she couldn't help but feel the underlying tone: you didn't stay on Earth and look what happened to you.
She snatched up her glass, once they were all full and brought it swiftly to her lips, eyes focussing on anything but the couple across the table.
She didn't need to look at Carla to feel the brush of cold air wafting over. Obviously Carla had an adventurous spirit, it was so like Mark to find someone like that, but he also hated waiting at home. His insecurity had been present long before Kathryn had vanished in the Delta Quadrant.
"Sometimes it's nice to get away, though," Carla pressed on as though her husband hadn't spoken. "I always wanted to join Starfleet, but my parents weren't really in favour of the idea - they never let me apply to the academy."
Kathryn frowned supportively. She knew many people in similar situations, some of whom had defied their parent's requests and applied anyway. That wasn't always an option, though.
"I do enjoy what I'm doing and I'm still working with Starfleet. Sometimes I just wonder what my life might have been, had I taken a different path."
Kathryn could empathise. After all, she'd hardly intended to be in the Delta Quadrant for seven years - talk about derailing her plans. By this time in her life she'd always hoped to have children, maybe a promotion to Admiral and a nice house in southern Indiana. Now, chances of having any of those things were slim at best. She'd be lucky if she managed to avoid time in the stocks, let alone somehow obtaining a promotion.
Life could be worse, though. Her future self had made that abundantly clear. Over twenty more people dead, Tuvok succumbing to a neurological disease and she'd had to push on through all of this, alone. There was little wonder why she'd ended up bitter and cynical.
She must have made a face at the thought. Mark leaned across the table and touched her hand sympathetically.
"Sorry, I mean - I'm sure you've done enough exploring to last a lifetime," Carla attempted. She actually sounded apologetic, though her lips twisted at Mark's gesture.
"Oh no, it's not that," she withdrew her hand, took another sip of her water and glanced around. Where the hell was the waiter?
"Obviously what Carla said bothered you," Mark pushed. He missed the frown his wife gave him. "Why don't you talk to us about whatever is wrong? Surely talking about your problems will make you feel better."
Had he ever really known her?
She gave a polite smile and shook her head. "We'd be here for a week," she laughed, hoping the humour would defuse some of the tension. It didn't and she spent the next couple of minutes sitting under their piteous gazes as they waited for the waiter.
What could she say? I broke the prime directive a lot and am now likely to face charges for that. I fell in love with a man, but couldn't be with him, due to the nature of my position aboard. I thought he'd wait for me but he started dating a younger woman on the crew - one I thought of as a daughter. Incidentally, the man I fell for became my closest friend in the Delta Quadrant and in spite of that fact ran off and eloped with the young woman, without even telling me.
Honestly, the situation with Starfleet was something she'd considered since the beginning of their journey through the Delta Quadrant. She was prepared for whatever they wanted to throw at her. The whole thing was a kind of distraction for herself from what really hurt - Chakotay had chosen someone else.
Apparently one small section of the universe felt for her. The waiter appeared and took a rather long time penning their orders. He was new and seemingly the restaurant favoured an ancient style of pen and paper requests. The boy seemed to have a great deal of difficulty spelling the fettuccini that Mark ordered and even greater trouble with Kathryn's cannelloni.
Thankfully, by the time he departed, Mark and Carla seemed to have forgotten their previous conversation, Mark deciding on a new topic to pick up. "Vegetarian, Kathy?"
Kathryn hadn't even thought about her order. She'd gone for feta, mushroom and spinach cannelloni out of habit. Many of her dinners had been with Chakotay and while he would make the exception for replicated meat, he usually preferred to avoid it altogether. She'd made that compromise, not that it really was one - after all, his meals had been the highlight of her week.
"It sounded good," she responded evasively. All she needed was for him to probe into her 'friendship' with Chakotay.
"I'm sure just about anything sounds good now," Carla commented. Despite how correct she was, Kathryn got the impression that the other woman was being snide rather than attempting to appear jovial.
She sniffed a laugh. "You're not wrong." She didn't really want to elaborate, but like basically everyone, since Voyager's return, they were curious about her time in the Delta Quadrant. She could hardly fault anyone for asking, but answering the same thing five times a day began to grate rather quickly.
"What kind of foods did you have available?" Mark questioned quickly.
Rehearsed as she was, she began her usual spiel, pre-empting his next two or three questions. "We had whatever foods we managed to scavenge and though we had replicators, they run from the same energy source as the engines. We were on rationing most of the journey and needed to maintain our own supply."
Carla actually appeared impressed. "I'm sure that wasn't always easy," she said lightly. For the first time in their conversation, Kathryn sensed that Carla was being genuine. Thanks to the war, many people seemed to be under the impression that their time in the Delta Quadrant was like a holiday - until they heard the details. Most of Voyager's time away from home was classified, but there weren't any regulations against her revealing what they faced on the day to day.
"It wasn't easy some days," she admitted. "But we made it through."
Mark gave a short laugh. "How did you manage without your coffee?"
The mood shift was welcome. She wasn't overly interested in bringing anyone down. She gave a wry smile. "I always had rations for coffee." That was a blatant lie, of course. In truth Chakotay had spent a lot of rations on her addiction, but she'd spent a good deal of rations on their dinners and wine for their meals.
"Then what did you eat?" he joked.
She gave an affronted frown. "I ate," she protested.
He gave her an appraising look and shook his head. "Now that I don't believe."
Kathryn made a move to protest further, but the waiter re-appeared with their meals.
The young man seemed to make up for his inability to spell, with an exceptional ability to balance the three plates and still carry a pepper grinder. He placed all three rather large plates without needing to question which meal belonged to whom and offered pepper. Not to mention his perfect timing.
The food looked incredible. Even if she had been on Earth these past few years, she'd have been eager to try this dish. She waited until both her eating companions had begun, before taking a first, wonderful bite. This wasn't the first meal she'd had since her return, of course. She'd been on Earth for nearly seven months now. But this may have been the finest meal. The pasta was perfectly cooked, the sauce perfectly sweet, offsetting the rich, salty flavour of the feta and the creamy texture of the mushrooms.
Her original plan had been to eat swiftly, thank Mark and Carla for a lovely evening and then make her exit, but she found herself wanting to savour the dish more and more.
The dish was remarkably similar to Chakotay's - if Chakotay had had fresh ingredients and a proper cooking space to work with. She couldn't help but wonder how similar the recipes were.
Despite her best efforts her mind strayed further - was he cooking his cannelloni for Seven? Ā She couldn't help but imagine a scene playing out of him cooking for her, cracking open a bottle of Antarian Cider and a table that suddenly appeared very similar to the one in Kathryn's quarters aboard Voyager.
A lump formed in her throat, making swallowing the next bite rather difficult.
She'd been trying so hard to fight off any thought of the pair, but they'd managed to worm their way into her thoughts like they did most days. Their callous disregard for the friendships she'd cultivated since she'd met both of them was easily as painful as the fact that Chakotay had moved on. At the very least she thought she meant more to him than that.
The remainder of the evening progressed much the same with one rather obvious addition. Carla clung to Mark as though attempting to show how wonderful their relationship was. To be fair she probably felt threatened - that of course didn't make Kathryn feel any better.
By the time she made it through the front door of her small, one bedroom apartment, she was exhausted. The drab, Starfleet issue furniture certainly didn't improve her mood.
She slumped on the hard, grey couch and stared blankly at the wall ahead. Had she still been in the Delta Quadrant, had things remained the way they had been going, tonight she'd have shared yet another dinner with Chakotay. Tonight would have been her turn to cook - and bless the man; he'd have eaten whatever she served, despite her protests.
Had their dinners stopped in the alternate future?
The thought of living that life broke her heart. Admiral Janeway had lost everything in her pursuit of home. Admiral Janeway must have been so lonely.
After a lot of consideration Iāve decided to cancel the comment competition. Thank you @missyhissy3, @missmil, @morenita326 and @lodessa for the nominations you guy sent me, but itās quite apparent that this hasnāt had the desired effect in encouraging people to comment on fan fic.
I do also want to thank the people who make the effort to comment on every fan fic they read. I had a lot of trouble doing so when I first started reading. I was embarrassed that Iād gush too much or I would say the wrong thing, but literally thatās impossible.Ā
I know so many writers, myself included, who have been dismayed/disheartened by the small number of comments authors get. This is part of the reason I started the competition, in the hopes that a little reward might encourage an increase in comments, but it seems to have no impact at all.
I still want a way for people who arenāt in the Cutthroat Fiction competition or arenāt writers to have a chance at winning a bear, so Iāll put up a new competition tomorrow. Something a little different...
Just to make it clear, only the comment competition has been cancelled. Cutthroat Fiction is still going and is now into round 2.
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Iāve said a couple of times that there is going to be a second part to the competition, something that everyone can compete in, so here it is:
Between now, June 25th 2017 and December 31st 2017, comment on a J/C fic and you can go into the draw for a chuckles teddy! There are only a couple of conditions: the comment must be enthusiastic and genuine and have a couple of things you enjoyed about the fic. Basically, your comment should make the author want to nominate you!Ā
This is applicable to any J/C fic currently posted (or that will be posted between now and Dec 31st). I will do the draw on New Years Day. This is not just for the competition fics, this is for any J/C fic!
Itāll be up to the author to nominate a comment, so authors if you feel youāve received a comment worthy enough, let me know.Ā
Authors, if youād like to nominate a comment please message me with the fic the comment is on (itās location) and the name of the person who commented.Ā If you can provide a screen shot of the comment that would be awesome, but not totally necessary.
There is no limit to entries. Each comment may earn you a nomination, so get commenting!
An important part of this competition, for those wishing to win the teddy, is that I canāt send him to you if I canāt find you. So try to make sure youāre commenting and you know your ao3 or ff.net name isnāt the same as your name on tumbrl or VAMB, try leave some indication of who you are.
Well, I promised the next competition I ran would have a prize, so here it is. I have been working the past couple of weeks, learning how to sew a teddy bear because more than anything in the world I want a Chakotay teddy:
Heās not perfect, but he is only my second attempt, but there you have it! I will attempt to make a little Starfleet uniform for them and Iām also using some different colours (currently Iām making a black bear which will have either a gold or red tattoo). There will be aĀ āgrand prizeā, but Iām still working out the details, so weāll see how it goes.
At this stage Iām only looking for judges. I need a couple of people to volunteer to judge the competition for me. I already have 1 judge at the moment, but before I announce any details Iād like a few more. All I will say of the actual competition Ā that it will involve writing several stories over a long time, so if youāre not sure youāll have time to dedicate to that you can put your hand up to be a judge. There will be a number of aspects to this competition, so the judges wonāt miss out on a chance to win a teddy... neither will readers.
All that being said, I will give preference to people who canāt join the competition (whether theyāre just readers or have busier work schedules.) But to start it will be first in, best dressed.
What I will say of the competition is that it will be a prompt based comp and you will be given a while to complete each fic. The prompts will be a little different to those you might be used to. This weekend I will put up an example prompt to give everyone an idea of what theyāre in for, before signing up.
If you are interested in signing up now, regardless of the rules, send me a message with your Ao3/FF.net name and I will write you down in my trusty notepad. Please note that for some reason I donāt see asks (at least not always) so a message is better. Please note that I mightnāt answer for a little while as Iām currently training someone at my job, so thatās taking a lot of my energy at the moment.
Please make sure to let me know whether youād like to sign up as a competitor or a judge or Iāll get confused.
If you want to make sure to see any updates for this competition, follow the tag #talsicomps for the moment, there will be a new tag and a tumblr page and a discord when I announce the competitionās theme.
After all that reading you deserve another J/C pic...
So hereās an example prompt. Some will be specific like this one, other will be much broader.
After hearing an intimate, but depressing conversation between the Captain and Commander, Tom and Harry have the bright idea to set J/C up. Unbeknown to them, B'Elanna has the same idea, chaos ensues.
There will also be bonuses that you can add to your stories which will (letās just say for ease at this stage) grant you bonus points.Ā
A bonus for this prompt might be: āInclude the entire intimate,yet sad conversationā orĀ āHave another crew member be āresponsibleā for actually getting J/C togetherā.
I have tagged everyone who has signed up so far as an authro. Please let me know if youād also like to sign up. Once I have drawn who my my judges will be, Iāll sort out the rules with them then probably next weekend Iāll post them.