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plot-bunny: NCIS/Highlander
I have recently become absolutely enthralled with the TV show NCIS. It's Naval Criminal Investigatory Service, so military police drama, and all the characters in it are real characters.
I have this image of Amanda, the immortal thief, somehow getting involved with them, sometime when Kate is working for NCIS. Kate would be all sympathetic with whatever story Amanda was telling and would warn Tony off from skirt-chasing the poor innocent Amanda. Tony would tease Kate about Amanda being just his type (lovely, long-legged, buxom, female...) until he got a good look at her face at which point he'd say, "never mind. I'm not going near her without a marine guard. And probably not then."
This is far enough out of character that everyone looks at him. "What? I spent two weeks under review in Philadelphia after an undercover op completely failed to catch her in the act. Don't you guys recognize her? That's Amanda. The Amanda. The current Amanda of the line of Amanda's that Interpol has been tracking since before they were Interpol."
Kate would be all, "but... she's all... innocent..."
Tony, "not in this universe."
And Gibbs would give that smile that he sometimes does and start walking off towards wherever Amanda is, "this I have to see."
At this point, I'm not sure if Ducky is an immortal himself or if he happens to know about immortals or if he's completely unaware of them, but I think he and Amanda get along beautifully together and trade stories and actually listen to each other's stories.
The more I think of the cross-over, though, the more complex the plot gets.
Becuase it could be an issue that simply has Amanda as a witness or bystander and that's that. But I am more inclined to the idea that Methos is trying to do something big (Possibly steal a nuclear submarine, he's not evil, he just likes to be prepared for all eventualities, and you never know when you might need a nuclear submarine or some other esoteric Navy item. Possibly infiltrate the military dna database so that immortals are harder to track down. Possibly some nameless task that is just really, really important and difficult.) Normally, he would do whatever it is that he needs to do and leave very little evidence behind, and that would be that. However, NCIS and Gibbs' team in particular has become very good at figuring things out on very little evidence.
So, rather than merely leave very little evidence, he decides that the best way to remain hidden is to bury what evidence is inevitable in a massive amount of other evidence. So he calls in some favors and grants some other favors and suddenly Ducky is distracted by the fact that his morgue has lost a body ("Bodies don't just walk out of my morgue, Jethro!"), there's a terrorist cell that makes an attack ("This doesn't make sense, Director. I would swear that I broke them in interogation, but the intel they had... it looks like they were set up, not us."), and evidence of a sailor was left behind at a major diamond heist ("the theif got in, without setting off any alarms, successfully avoids giving the camera any glimpse of her face, and yet wears a naval uniform? That's just weird.")
It would be an absolute mess, with everyone in NCIS working their tails off trying to figure out how and why all of these cases are hitting them at once and how and why they all seem to be interconnected.
Amanda has red hair at this point and gets away with lots of flirting with everyone and a fair number of diamonds into the bargain, Methos who never actually appears in person in the story gets whatever it was that he was actually trying to do, and the NCIS guys deal with various terrorists and bad guys. And are possibly mailed a diamond or two later letting them know that Amanda didn't die in her escape.
I have this image of Amanda, the immortal thief, somehow getting involved with them, sometime when Kate is working for NCIS. Kate would be all sympathetic with whatever story Amanda was telling and would warn Tony off from skirt-chasing the poor innocent Amanda. Tony would tease Kate about Amanda being just his type (lovely, long-legged, buxom, female...) until he got a good look at her face at which point he'd say, "never mind. I'm not going near her without a marine guard. And probably not then."
This is far enough out of character that everyone looks at him. "What? I spent two weeks under review in Philadelphia after an undercover op completely failed to catch her in the act. Don't you guys recognize her? That's Amanda. The Amanda. The current Amanda of the line of Amanda's that Interpol has been tracking since before they were Interpol."
Kate would be all, "but... she's all... innocent..."
Tony, "not in this universe."
And Gibbs would give that smile that he sometimes does and start walking off towards wherever Amanda is, "this I have to see."
At this point, I'm not sure if Ducky is an immortal himself or if he happens to know about immortals or if he's completely unaware of them, but I think he and Amanda get along beautifully together and trade stories and actually listen to each other's stories.
The more I think of the cross-over, though, the more complex the plot gets.
Becuase it could be an issue that simply has Amanda as a witness or bystander and that's that. But I am more inclined to the idea that Methos is trying to do something big (Possibly steal a nuclear submarine, he's not evil, he just likes to be prepared for all eventualities, and you never know when you might need a nuclear submarine or some other esoteric Navy item. Possibly infiltrate the military dna database so that immortals are harder to track down. Possibly some nameless task that is just really, really important and difficult.) Normally, he would do whatever it is that he needs to do and leave very little evidence behind, and that would be that. However, NCIS and Gibbs' team in particular has become very good at figuring things out on very little evidence.
So, rather than merely leave very little evidence, he decides that the best way to remain hidden is to bury what evidence is inevitable in a massive amount of other evidence. So he calls in some favors and grants some other favors and suddenly Ducky is distracted by the fact that his morgue has lost a body ("Bodies don't just walk out of my morgue, Jethro!"), there's a terrorist cell that makes an attack ("This doesn't make sense, Director. I would swear that I broke them in interogation, but the intel they had... it looks like they were set up, not us."), and evidence of a sailor was left behind at a major diamond heist ("the theif got in, without setting off any alarms, successfully avoids giving the camera any glimpse of her face, and yet wears a naval uniform? That's just weird.")
It would be an absolute mess, with everyone in NCIS working their tails off trying to figure out how and why all of these cases are hitting them at once and how and why they all seem to be interconnected.
Amanda has red hair at this point and gets away with lots of flirting with everyone and a fair number of diamonds into the bargain, Methos who never actually appears in person in the story gets whatever it was that he was actually trying to do, and the NCIS guys deal with various terrorists and bad guys. And are possibly mailed a diamond or two later letting them know that Amanda didn't die in her escape.
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"two parking tickets, one unreturned porn movie, six fines for returning books late at the library, one indecent exposure during greek week in his freshman year at college, and oh yes... the candybar when he was twelve"
"Only that"
"Gibbs, the guy might not be a saint, but he is just a guy"
"I have a feeling, that is exactly what he wants us to think!"
"then why not a cleaner cover?"
"because that would be too clean!!"
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"Okay, I trust your gut, but Amanda referred to the mysterious manipulator as the R.O.G. The Really Old Guy. What really old guys have we seen recently?"
"Code names aren't descriptive. I was once code name Buttercup."
"Wow. That's really..." Tony trailed off in the face of his boss' glare.
"Mind on the job, DiNozzo."
A cheeky grin. "As you wish, Boss."
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"R.O.G, can be Ravishing Odd Girl, Regressive Obsessive Guest, Republic of Gamers, Recreational Olympic God, Rest On Gettisburg"
"Rouge... in everquest"
"Or, you know...Royal Observatory Greenwich, Receipt Of Goods, Reactive Organic Gas , Rise Off Ground, Regional Operations Group, Reviews of Geophysics,
Rely on God, and quite a few other combinations"
"...or just a short for Roger"
"Not helping Abby, Mcgee"
"The two of you, get me every possible meaning for ROG that might be relevant, connected to the investigations we do here, and with security in general"
"You know Jethro in my youth, when I was in india I learned a bit of Hindu, and Rog (Hindi: रोग, Urdu: روگ), means 'malady'... I was also once in a small village in Poland which was named Róg"
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And then on some other case entirely, long after this one had become just an old bone to gnaw on every so often, they would wind up dealing with a Watcher who would casually glance at the list and say something like "did you include the Really Old Guy in that?" And he wouldn't know what hit him, Gibbs would have him in interrogation so fast.
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what is the really old guy? who is it? how do you know it?
and the poor watcher with his oath would say its the story of the oldest man alive... some say he is over 5,000 years old
and gibbs would keep haranguing the guy, but he would have no answers except they were played by a master thief using an old legend like herself.
While the watchers had confirmation that Amanda knew Methos.
and the tech guy would contribute to the list every time he swung by with obscure facts
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but he would only do that once he contacted his old friend Joe and hear him talking on the phone to the ROG and then ask ... only to see the phone guy from years ago to walk in and ask Joe for a beer
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"Really Jethro, that should teach you to listen to my stories. There generally is a point to them eventually."
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"In other news, I tried a little of the famed caff pow, will never do so again and shall remain faithful to tea"