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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-11-02 03:35 pm

[ SECRET POST #2496 ]


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Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

(Anonymous) 2013-11-02 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
A lot of characters never die within the confines of the canon work, obviously. But surely you've come with an idea (or several) of how some characters eventually die? Like Sherlock Holmes, for instance? Or Captain Picard? Or Bertie Wooster? Or Sarah Jane Smith?
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Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] dimestoresaint 2013-11-02 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I picture Olivia Benson dying of cancer, quickly and surrounded by her friends and squad-mates. In my headcanon she knows when it's the end, and Cragen sits up with her talking all night until she passes away in the morning. Then he drives out to Queens to tell Elliot in person.
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Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] shortysc22 2013-11-03 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Awww this is so sad and perfect and I can totally picture it.
dreemyweird: (austere)

Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] dreemyweird 2013-11-02 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Rodion Raskolnikov acquires a striking resemblance to Leo Tolstoy and dies of pneumonia at the age of 82.

Doc Daneeka shoots himself so as to stay dead.

Bertie Wooster chokes on a cocktail on his 32nd birthday. [okay, no. He totally gets children and grandchildren and lives until forever <3]

Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

(Anonymous) 2013-11-02 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I imagine Bertie in old age as Rowley Birkin QC
dreemyweird: (austere)

Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] dreemyweird 2013-11-03 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
omg this is brilliant
intrigueing: (doctor donna)

Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] intrigueing 2013-11-02 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I think Spock dies of Bendii syndrome like his father, but the loss of control is far less agonizing for him mentally, seeing as how he's only half-Vulcan, and in fact comes as something of a relief when he's been alone and outlived his friends for so long. And of course, TOS!Kirk is the last person he talks about before he dies. Perhaps to nu!Trek Sarek.

/sorry if this contradicts something in Star Trek: Into Darkness, because I haven't seen that movie.
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Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] iceyred 2013-11-02 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Micheletto died a few years after Cesare bit the dust. He spent the last years of his life roaming Italy aimlessly, stealing and occasionally killing for food. He picked the pocket of the wrong nobleman, and died on a random field in the middle of nowhere. His last few moments were spent hallucinating about Cesare.

...I need that fanfic in my life now. Dammit.

Picard died of old age. He was too cool for anything to succeed in killing him.

Bertie Wooster lived in a ripe old age with Jeeves at his side.

Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] khronos_keeper 2013-11-02 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
There's some creative dissonance in the Max Payne games between 1 and 2-- the whole fandom pretty much thought there wasn't going to be a third game made, until Rockstar picked it up.

However, the original creator, Sam Lake, sort of gave Max his own sending off, which I agree with more than Max running to Brazil. In Alan Wake, there's a few manuscript pages you can pick up, where it's read by the voice actor for Max Payne.

It basically describes a snippet scene of Max, having been shot or beaten, slowly dies in the snow. It recalls the opening scene of the first Max Payne with the line, "I can see my wife and my daughter. ...Honey, I'm home."

Holy shit. Pretty heartbreaking, but I honestly saw Max as hitting rock bottom by the end of the 2nd game. While he's not exactly suicidal, he's the guy who will keep getting himself in danger as punishment, and then not fight hard enough to survive when he gets mortally wounded. So I kind of liked how Sam Lake wrote it like that, myself.
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Re: Your headcanon for how certain fictional characters died

[personal profile] blueonblue 2013-11-03 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
Bertie Wooster doesn't die. As careful readers have noted, time in Wodehouse is wrong.
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Murder She Wrote

[personal profile] chardmonster 2013-11-03 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
Jessica Fletcher dies of cat poisoning. This is okay, because cat poisoning is actually an incredibly pleasant way to die.

A local Nanowrimo kid immediately attempts and fails to solve her murder.
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Touched By An Angel

[personal profile] chardmonster 2013-11-03 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Monica and Tess are brutally slain by two brothers in plaid and a very confused man in a trenchcoat.