Title: A Possible Back To The Future/narnia Crossover
bttf44 - August 4, 2006 02:10 AM (GMT)
I'll have to re-read The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe, along with A Horse and His Boy, to re-aquaint myself with that era of Narnia. In the meantime, here are some tentative scenes:
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'Wait a minute! Wait a minute! Doc!' Marty exlaimed. 'Are you telling me that we're really in Narnia?'
'Precisely,' replied Doc.
'But, Doc, how can we be in Narnia?' Marty protested. 'I remember reading that Narnia was destroyed in The Last Battle.'
'Marty, you're not thinking fourth dimensionally,' chided Doc, gently. 'Don't you remember from reading the books? No matter how long we stay here in Narnia, when we return to our world, we will return at precisely the same moment as we left. Conversely, we could be transported to any random time in Narnia from our world. Because we've never been to Narnia before, we could be here at any point within the history of Narnia.'
'Woah, Doc, this is heavy,' muttered Marty.
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'Holy shit, Doc!' Marty gasped. 'The Pevensie siblings are here?'
'Great Scott!' exclaimed Doc. Doc then grabbed Marty and said, 'Marty, whatever you do, you must try not to interact with any of the Pevensie siblings. If you must interact with them, you must not let them know what time you came here from. You also must not mention CS Lewis or any of his books to anyone in this world. To do so could have serious replications on both our world and Narnia. Do you understand?'
'Doc, what do you mean?' asked Marty.
'At the very worst,' replied Doc, 'to inform the Pevensies of when you came from could create a time paradox, the results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the entire universe - of both our world and Narnia.'
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BTW, I'm almost tempted to have Doc and Marty arrive to Narnia in a DeLorean. ;) Maybe I should just go with the wardrobe idea, instead. :)
LonePineKath - August 4, 2006 08:22 PM (GMT)
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| 'At the very worst,' replied Doc, 'to inform the Pevensies of when you came from could create a time paradox, the results of which could cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the entire universe - of both our world and Narnia.' |
Why would it?
Just knowing that information shouldn't have that effect here. Especially as the Pevensie children are perfectly used to different worlds crossing and overlapping. It probably wouldn't even make them gasp, let alone unravel anything :)
PS You picked another of my favourite books, bttf44! :lol: The Horse & His Boy is my favourite Narnia book too. You only need to enter the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy's world and you'll complete the set! :D
bttf44 - August 4, 2006 09:32 PM (GMT)
I just wanted to insert a Doc-ism into the story. ;) You're probably right, though. I'm sure Aslan would prevent the Narnian universe from being destroyed. We could maybe just chalk it up to Doc being his overly-cautious self. After all, none of what Doc had predicted in the Trilogy really came to pass.
LonePineKath - August 4, 2006 09:41 PM (GMT)
^ Aah yes, but his theories in the trilogy were sound. Jennifer seeing her younger self could have unravelled the Universe because if the shock killed younger Jennifer then older Jennifer would cease to exist, so older Jennifer couldn't shock younger Jennifer so young Jennifer wouldn't be killed. The resulting paradox would destroy the universe.
Luckily, Doc's other theory came true - that the shock would merely make them pass out, thus no death, thus, the universe is fine.
Hope that helps!
bttf44 - August 4, 2006 10:21 PM (GMT)
Thanks for the suggestions, LPK. I probably not going get started on the story for a few days anyway, as I'm busy working on a two other stories. I do plan for this story to be a Triligy one - as opposed to AU.
Just a few questions to ask. Should I have Jules and Verne accompany Doc and Marty in Narnia? Also, should they head into Narnia through a DeLorean, or something else?
LonePineKath - August 5, 2006 10:17 AM (GMT)
Maybe it would be best if they walked into Narnia as the DeLorean is a bit big and modern for such a place. Jules and Verne would be fine there as you could do all kinds of things around them being Sons of Adam and all that. :)