The same things involved in being a beta.
It's an auto-archive. You have Gunn stuff? Sign on, put it up!
Beta information I'd need, because I'm putting this page together manually, is basic will/won't/timeframe info.
For example, this is my information from Latitude:
Minim Calibre
Ratings: All
Usual Response Time: 1500 words or less: 1-3 days, 1500-10,000 words, one week. 10,001+, add a day for every additional 5000 words.
Preferences: None
Dislikes/Won't Read: Won't read gratuitous non-con or songfic.
Notes: Former proof-reading (professional) descriptivist grammar geek, tends to make a lot of comments and minor tweaks/suggestions.
looks a big shiny sexy Gunn site
wants to have story there
realises has not yet written Gunn fic
has too many stories on the go already
goes to hide in corner with notebook and vamp!Lex story
Pretty site, Plei.
OK, cool. You want the beta information here or emailed to another address?
emailed to the profile is good.
Here's a conceptual thing I thought about at the gym this morning:
DC Comics has "Elseworlds" to describe potential alternate settings for its heros. Marvel had its "What If...?" series.
An alternative Buffyverse could be titled: "Otherwhere."
One theory that came to my head is what would have happened had Xander and Willow not kissed before Cordy and Oz rescued them in "Lovers Walk."
What if Buffy had accepted Angel's offer for aid?
Had Xander said "I Do" to Anya instead of running?
Ah, HoyaSaxa, so the keeper of the FicBunny Hutch is revealed. It's you. Evil, evil person.
HAHAHA!
See: What if Dru had killed Giles in Becoming.
Not that I have any idea what would happen then, oh no.
Hoya: many AUs start with a what-if.
If I EVER get my ass around to finishing my dependencies chart for S3, 4, and 5, I'll finish the Trial By Fire series, which started with the notion of "What if Giles had died in Becoming?" and went from there.
(The first story is complete. The others are languishing on my hard drive.)
Ah, I see. Yeah, what's great about Angel and Buffy was that they kept some of the strongest continuity principles that I've ever seen in a show. Here, when the butterfly flaps its wings, it does rain in South Asia...