Maggers Wrote:Apparently I didn't read the instructions very well, nor did I enter. But I didn't realize the winning suggestion would wind up in an RJ novel. Is it really? Because I agree with Scott on this one - the winning suggestion sounds un-RJ/Otherness/Adversay Cycle and does sound like S/M slice and dice movies, to my ear at any rate.
Congrats to the winner.
The reason, I think, it doesn't fit the RJ canon is that the "harness" idea relies on suspension of disbelief on a purely technological view. The RJ series lately requires a suspension of disbelief on the supernatural side of things as its primary focus and the combination of the two would collide. Legacies as a story was a technological story, but the supernatural wasn't there. If the harness was something that existed or didn't have an inherenet flaw in the idea, then we could probably see it through in a RJ novel.
Now, if there is any one writer out there that can take a half-formed idea and make it gel into a fully-formed, comprehensive torture device, it is our FPW. This idea is a kernel, a seed and FPW can build upon it and make it work. I think that's what set it apart for him. It's not so much what was presented, but what wasn't to make it more fully formed.
A good way to use the idea and still have it fit into the RJ canon, would be for a character named Joe come to Jack with a request to help Joe remove the harness he put on. That way, Jack isn't at risk, but can help an old friend save his family and his own neck. And, if Jack fails, well, we all won't be too sad, will we....