ext_15287 ([identity profile] slwatson.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] twincityhacker 2006-01-07 11:12 pm (UTC)

Poofdom is a scary thing.

This, however, would call for something more Dr. Whovian. In this case, the Blinovich Limitation effect; what happens when two of the same person (though from different time periods) are in the same place at the same time. This doesn't apply to the Doctor, naturally, because his different incarnations are inherently different people (not unlike Dax in DS9), but it has been addressed as to Dr. Who co-stars.

Then again, it also depends on whether or not you view Mike and his actor as very similar or very different. I tend to look at 'em as being different people entirely, though a lot of people look at it the other way around. Given that they're seperate people...

Okay. I'd say poofdom, then. Michael J. would not probably be able to resist mentioning Mike's fictional status (Teddog's reply gives the basics of the 'poofdom' theory, a universal constant, at least in my universe), and even if he did, I'm not sure either of them could handle the overload of coming face to face with one another.

So, it'd be Blinovitch, poofdom or stroke. Maybe all three at once!

::snickers:: We had an actor vs. character skit once. It was hilarious.

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