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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2011-07-30 12:05 pm
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F!S Anon Meme (the Fifth)


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(Anonymous) 2011-07-31 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
This one pretty much came out of a train of thought that started as "What would it take to make Conan stop believing in 'justice' as a concept?" Turns out my brain isn't satisfied until the answer is "everyone, including the children, has been horribly murdered." Also, my interpretation of the Crow plotline is based entirely on the original comic book, as I've never gotten around to renting the movie, so make of that as you will.

So, the crossover goes like this: Black Organization kills everybody except maybe some of the cops because they can serve a narrative purpose. The core cast (the Mouris, the kids, Agasa and Haibara) are killed in front of Conan, while he is helpless to do anything about it. Worse things might happen to Ran, but if I actually wrote that out I would have to kill myself for being a horrible human being. The important thing is that everything Conan loves has just been brutally murdered, including innocents, and he knows that the police can do nothing: the Black Org. has done this before to others, and nothing ever comes of the investigation. (There's corruption higher up in the police force).

POV shift to Kaitou Kid, running around the rooftops being heist-planning and sneaky. Something that looks like Kudou Shinichi except a mime shows up, drops a menacing riddle, and disappears. Kaito doesn't know what the fuck, so he goes to Hakuba, who in the impeccable logic of crossovers, knows the Crow legend. They figure out the riddle, it's pretty much challenging them to root out the Black Org. before they're all dead. Plot ensues.

Why I'm never writing this? I don't want to do that to the characters, especially the Shonen Tantei. The world of the Crow is fundamentally broken in a lot of ways that make it an interesting story, but not one I want to force on these people.