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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote2023-01-21 11:22 am

Fannish Fifty: Snowflake Challenge #11 - Tropes, Kinks, Themes etc

Today's [community profile] snowflake_challenge says: Talk about your favorite trope, cliché, kink, motif, or theme.

I have, as many of my friends know, a competency kink.  I don't expect my characters to be perfect at everything, but I do like them to be good at their job.  (I also like people in public office to be good at their job, but that's another matter entirely!)  They don't need to be wonderful at all aspects, being competent means recognising when another member of the team can do something better than you and letting them get on with it.  However, my kink also requires not just my character, but some of those around to be able to do their job, rather than the drama coming because my character is the only competent person; the drama should come from external causes.

I used to volunteer as a Brownie Guide leader (retired last summer) and within our pack (unit) we all had our own strengths and weaknesses.  But we were competent and worked together and the girls had a good time.

It was with competency in mind that I created a new character when I was writing Lewis fics.  DI Garrett first appeared in The Last Man Standing Just Got Felled By A Lion and I liked him sufficiently to let him stay and progress to a DCI.

I also transported ACD's Sherlock Holmes stories Stanley Hopkins into BBC's Sherlock, where Hopkins is a DI with the Met River Police.  He's a stickler for health and safety, not unreasonably given the nature of the River Thames, plus the fact that that police force is responsible for abseiling down buildings when required.  River Police


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[personal profile] makamu 2023-01-21 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I have, as many of my friends know, a competency kink. I don't expect my characters to be perfect at everything, but I do like them to be good at their job. (I also like people in public office to be good at their job, but that's another matter entirely!) They don't need to be wonderful at all aspects, being competent means recognising when another member of the team can do something better than you and letting them get on with it. However, my kink also requires not just my character, but some of those around to be able to do their job, rather than the drama coming because my character is the only competent person; the drama should come from external causes.

I also love competence kink and I agree with you that the trope works even better when combined with strong team dynamics and an appreciation for other people's skills.

And thank you for reccing two fics - I need to check them both out ( Lewis fic!)
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[personal profile] spikedluv 2023-01-21 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes, competency! I hadn't added this to my *coff* growing *coff* list, but I might. *g*
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[personal profile] snowynight 2023-01-21 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I really love when characters enjoy working together as a team and are good at their job. That's why I love Star Trek: the Original Series
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[personal profile] shipperslist 2023-01-21 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Competency kink is one of the many, many reasons I like Agent Coulson so much. Unassuming, mild-mannered man with a kind smile--and so, so much more.
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[personal profile] cornerofmadness 2023-01-21 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
very nice. I need to check out your story. I love Lewis Thanks for sharing!
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[personal profile] corvidology 2023-01-21 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, competency kink, such a glorious thing!
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[personal profile] svgurl 2023-01-22 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't expect my characters to be perfect at everything, but I do like them to be good at their job.
Oh yes, this! Competency kink is great, and it is good to see the characters shine at what they do. I love teams so yes, when it all works together, it is even better. :D
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[personal profile] silveradept 2023-01-23 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
People being good at what they do makes for a lot of great story possibilities, especially when that competency allows them to drive the plot or make great discoveries. Multiple characters being competent in their domains makes for good team dynamics.
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[personal profile] stonepicnicking_okapi 2023-01-23 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, ye olde competency kink! I always associate the you and it in my mind, of course. And before you, I didn't know it existed. I think it's especially noticeable (meaning, noticeably absent) in commercial media. Detective stories, often. I do laugh sometimes at poor Inspector Rebus and his colleagues and superiors and think 'Hobbit would not approve!'
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Yes ...

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2023-01-30 07:54 am (UTC)(link)
I have a huge competence kink too. My audience shares this, and often prompts me to fantasize about it. Mostly involving a society that actually works and is not a garbage fire.