Meme!

Jul. 26th, 2014 11:18 pm
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Found a new character development meme. Cheers all around. Took a few out that I wasn't keen on.

Toss a character and up to three numbers my way, I'll answer the corresponding questions.

1) If your character has a job, is he or she good at it? Does he or she like it?
2) What are your character’s bad habits?
3) What kind of person does your character wish he or she could be? What is stopping him or her?
4) What does your character think is his or her worst quality?
5) What do other people think your character’s worst quality is?
6) What is a talent your character thinks he or she has but is very wrong about?
7) What did his or her childhood home look like?
8) Who was his or her first love?
9) In what situation would your character become violent?
10) In what situation would your character act heroic?

Feel free to ask for more than one character. OCs and AUs welcome.

Date: 2014-07-27 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] awanderingbard.livejournal.com
Certainly!

For all three the brothers, the answers are largely the same: they would get violent to protect each other or someone they cared about, and would act heroic under the same circumstances.

For Mycroft, it's basically only Sherlock, Mummy, or Q who would ever induce him to violence in their protection. He very much prefers other methods, and would only attack if it were literally life and death, and would do it fast and effectively. In terms of heroism, he would act heroically if England was in danger. He also has quite a dislike of abusive spouses and parents, but would be more likely to quietly destroy their happiness than take direct action.

For Sherlock, John, Mrs Hudson, Mummy, Mary, and Lestrade all fall under those categories along with Mycroft and Q. He has no qualms hurting someone who is hurting someone else, or to protect himself. He dislikes bullies of all forms.

Q falls somewhere in between--he, like Mycroft, would rather find alternate means, but he does frequently carry a weapon and knows how to use it--and would, to protect his family or his 'minions' in Q-branch. He stayed online with an agent after Silva's bomb ripped out the MI-6 building, shooing everyone else out while he kept talking to the agent until the agent was clear.

Of the three brother, Q definitely is more inclined to stand his ground and make a solid choice in the name of doing the 'right' thing. Sherlock's acts of heroism are more dramatic and less effective. Mycroft's acts of heroism are sneaky, and not easily noticed or acknowledged.

Date: 2014-07-27 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowfireflame.livejournal.com
Oh, this is so perfect. I know how usually "Mycroft's acts of heroism are sneaky, and not easily noticed or acknowledged," but love imagining a scene in which Mycroft gets violent to defend his family. Sometimes it's good for the brothers to be reminded of how much they all love each other. :)

And that's a great point about Q, more inclined to stand his ground and act as cover for his workers.

Thanks so much!!! :)

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