In some NCIS fanfiction, Tony could be a fan of Ada. Maybe she has some extraordinary abilities or a unique charm that attracts him. For instance, if Ada is portrayed as a brilliant hacker, Tony might admire her skills and be a fan in that sense.
In some interpretations, it could create a big void. McGee has been an important part of the team for a long time. His departure might mean that the team has to scramble to fill his technological expertise. For example, they might have to bring in a new, inexperienced character who has to learn on the job, which would change the team dynamics.
One example could be 'The Da Vinci Code'. It has elements of real - life historical facts, such as the existence of certain religious organizations and artworks (the non - fic part). But the overall mystery and the relationships between the characters are fictional (the fictional part).
Well, 'non fic fictional story' is an interesting term. It could refer to a narrative that blurs the lines between non - fiction and fiction. For example, historical fiction can be considered in a way a 'non fic fictional story'. It uses real historical events (the non - fic part) but then creates fictional characters and fictional dialogues within that real - life framework (the fictional part).
One great 'NCIS LA and NCIS Crossover Fanfiction' is 'The Joint Operation'. It combines the unique characters from both shows really well. The plot usually involves a case that requires the expertise of both teams. It shows how the agents from NCIS and NCIS LA interact, like how Gibbs' no - nonsense approach clashes and also gels with Hetty's more mysterious style of leadership.
Well, there are many. For instance, some creature fics involve veelas. They usually depict veelas with their alluring charm and the complications that come with it in the context of the Harry Potter universe. Fics about thestrals are also common. These flying horse - like creatures are often used to create interesting plotlines, like secret midnight rides or being used in a hidden magical race.
The consequences might include Bella's trust in Edward being shaken, or it could even trigger some unexpected plot twists. Maybe it leads to Edward having to make amends in a big way to win Bella back.
One reason is the expansion of the universe. By crossing over, fanfiction writers can explore new relationships between characters. They can put characters in situations that test their limits and abilities. Moreover, the fans are already attached to the characters from both shows. So when they are combined, it's like a dream come true. It gives a chance to see how the LA - based agents would handle a case that's more in the realm of the original NCIS and vice versa.
A really interesting piece of fanfiction in this crossover genre is 'Cross - Agency Tensions'. This story delves into the initial frictions between the NCIS and NCIS Los Angeles teams when they first start working together, and how they overcome them. It's a great read for those who like character - driven stories.
First, know the lore. Understand how J.K. Rowling described the creatures in the original books. For example, if you're writing about dragons, know their different breeds and characteristics. Second, create unique relationships. Maybe a character has an unexpected bond with a creature, like a Gryffindor befriending a Slytherin - like creature. Third, add a fresh plot. Don't just retell what's in the books, but use the creature to drive a new story, like a quest to find a lost creature's home.