#26 — Vanek! with a Jurco
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From: (Anonymous)Exactly what I was coming over here to say. My idea was of one of those "second form matches the team's form" stories, only with some kind of condition that forced transformation sometimes (full moon?) and some pretty horrific consequences that could happen to those psychologically "stuck" between their old team's form and the new one. (You're 100% fucked and probably dead if you're slow to deal and end up transforming into a half-leaf half-whale, but even the easier transitions could suck pretty badly if your body got confused when it was trying to put your organs back where they were before.)
...which all sounds pretty gruesome, but I was thinking more about a story where someone was panicking about not adjusting quickly enough and the crushing psychological pressure of knowing that he could die if he didn't get with the program fast enough, rather than actually detailing any grisly fallout.
Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation
From: (Anonymous)But if your choice was change or die, and you weren't changing, why wouldn't you put in a trade request or, you know, quit hockey? And what is the point of team transformations in a universe where they risk injuring or killing the team's assets? I think this is a dark take that would need a fair amount of worldbuilding to be convincing, if being convincing is a goal.
Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation
From: (Anonymous)Maybe I'm thinking about this too much, but "crushing psychological pressure" really appeals to me, lol.
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From: (Anonymous)I'd love to read all of these. I feel like the second one would be best for a proper horror fic, but the first would be fun (... "fun") as well, it reminds me of (more oldschool) werewolf fic which I always liked.
Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation
From: (Anonymous)It would definitely take worldbuilding, but I think that's a feature, not a bug.
I was thinking all significant life transitions caused second form changes (so quitting doesn't help if your problem is letting go of your old team, and may in fact make things worse as the change is bigger and the adjustment harder to adapt to), or there was a Mirror Universe-type callousness towards the possibility of death (so players were likely to think that other players who died from it were weak and deserved it and it was never going to happen to them because they're better, plus teams factor in the possibility of losing players to death in trades), or both.
I don't think most transformation fics really go into detail on why they transform? I never got the feeling that it was something the team makes them do, anyway. Some handwave it as team bonding, but for some it just doesn't make sense. It's not exactly helpful if players randomly turn into animals when stressed - that seems like the sort of thing that could really disrupt a practice schedule.
Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation
From: (Anonymous)Lol, honestly the whole thing is setup for making the poor players squirm. I'm all about that psychological pressure too. Which is why I think there should be cultural pressure too that blames the players if they can't make the change! On top of everything else, it's all their fault if things don't work out. :D
Re: Trope talk-Animal Transformation
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From: (Anonymous)Why wouldn't you quit and go work for your old team's FO? I just think it's very hard to justify sticking it out with the new team, which you are not at all attached to (or else you'd transform no problem), when your other option is death. If you might have the same problem just quitting, but you don't know for sure that you will, that still seems better than certain death. I could see being able to pull it off in a certain kind of universe, the way The Lobster pulls off "relationships are based on superficial traits and if you don't pair off you must become an animal," but I do think it risks being dark in the way you kind of blink at later, like, "Emotionally it worked but I have no idea why anyone behaved like they did."
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