Miscellaneous ideas topic.

The Eromancer

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while that's all well and good I honestly think you should seriously play up other half of what your talking about there. The adults and men not being effective or even being able to help?

That's unfortunate but I also think that needs to be the focus, perhaps have one teen-age male as a focus to give the more male readers a perspective they can appreciate. If nothing else I would dearly love to see one selfish BOY who might even need to be messed up in the head somehow figure out a way for him at least to join the fight and in doing so be responsible for turning the tide in the conflict that's been a stalemate for so long.

Maybe the main reason these mascots don't ever pick male at all has something to do with power output. Or maybe its because that a man's power is far too dense to work into anything like the spells magical girls use. You try fighting people with guns with only your bare fists and tell me how that turns out realistically, usually.

for this idea I've kinda got the kid's personality in my head already. Have ya'll seen Hunter x Hunter? Gon and Killua, those two boys if they were one kid with aspects of both well I somehow doubt they would loose in that gunfight scenario I just mentioned.

Whatever the case may be, this boy would be responsible for turning the tide. He's not ordinary, hell maybe he's not even "cute" to the magical girls he's now working with, but his force of will, battle-mania, and sheer BALLS pulls him through were lesser men and most women would cut and run.

As a plot point later on maybe the dark champion actually falls for him, age ain't nuthin and she's be like, what 10 years older than him? I'd want that to be somewhat controversial. So you get the classic "love conquers all" theme offset by social taboo by both audience and cast alike.

Just remember adolescence is a 20th century idea.
 

Antimatter

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The Eromancer said:
while that's all well and good I honestly think you should seriously play up other half of what your talking about there. The adults and men not being effective or even being able to help?

That's unfortunate but I also think that needs to be the focus, perhaps have one teen-age male as a focus to give the more male readers a perspective they can appreciate. If nothing else I would dearly love to see one selfish BOY who might even need to be messed up in the head somehow figure out a way for him at least to join the fight and in doing so be responsible for turning the tide in the conflict that's been a stalemate for so long.

Maybe the main reason these mascots don't ever pick male at all has something to do with power output. Or maybe its because that a man's power is far too dense to work into anything like the spells magical girls use. You try fighting people with guns with only your bare fists and tell me how that turns out realistically, usually.

for this idea I've kinda got the kid's personality in my head already. Have ya'll seen Hunter x Hunter? Gon and Killua, those two boys if they were one kid with aspects of both well I somehow doubt they would loose in that gunfight scenario I just mentioned.

Whatever the case may be, this boy would be responsible for turning the tide. He's not ordinary, hell maybe he's not even "cute" to the magical girls he's now working with, but his force of will, battle-mania, and sheer BALLS pulls him through were lesser men and most women would cut and run.

As a plot point later on maybe the dark champion actually falls for him, age ain't nuthin and she's be like, what 10 years older than him? I'd want that to be somewhat controversial. So you get the classic "love conquers all" theme offset by social taboo by both audience and cast alike.

Just remember adolescence is a 20th century idea.
I had thought about having a few select magical boys as well, but originally discounted it on a wide scale. The results were unpredictable, and the genetic asymmetry made things harder for them to engineer. Mascots found women to be more cool headed, and yes, even more controllable then their male counterparts.

The original main character I had in mind was a summoner class magical girl. You see, summoners are often considers the least desirable, least marketable, and least attractive of the magical girl types. Weapons aren't flashy, and the nature of close quarters combat is well, not something you fantasize about.

there was also something of a rivalry between them and the others, owing back to some incidents between the original summoner and the original elementalist. Summoners have great physical strength and ability, but have to pick and chose their attacks and fights with far more care. They also have to have imminence concentration and knowledge to summon and forge their weapons, as you literally have to know every last thing about their metallurgy and function. They have to be one part engineer/blacksmith, one part solder, if they are ever to survive.

Most tend to be some sort of blade, spear, etc user, with the elite ones being able to spawn things like bows/crossbows of various sizes. Firearms were unheard of due to mechanical complexity, as well as the metallurgy behind them. One girl, who was originally the origins for the story, had managed to pull them off, due to her unique upbringing. She was the daughter of a former army armory officer, and a mechanical engineer. She inherited a passion for weapons from her dad, and the mechanical knowhow from her mom. she was the type to droll over the latest issue of guns and ammo rather then 17 or fashion magazines as a kid.

Now, it was that ability that earned her a lot of fame and admiration in certain groups, like police and military, but government also took a very close look at her. A lot of was done to try to analyze her bullets to see if they could be replicated, something that was difficult as they tended to decay very quickly once they left her person, similar to what happens with other summoned weapons.

Note that she's not the only summoner popular with military and police types. Most summoners have fanbases in those areas, due to the, well, wetwork nature of their abilities. It's one thing to sit back in a cute outfit and heal fireballs at the enemy forma distance. It's another to charge into battle and walk away covered in blood and gore, or having to rely on movement and pinpoint accuracy to win. Martial tactics were needed, and that won praise from martial people.
 

The Eromancer

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Your making these mascots start to sound like Kyuubei, coincidence?

While I agree the "magical boy" angle should done with it being VERY RARE, I do think there also needs, aside from being less controlable, a reason for why mostly males just aren't picked. Its why I thought up a male's power being more "dense" being an issue, less malleable. Like a magical girl's power would be something like play-dough where as a magical boy's would be thick clay. The difference in outcome about the same as well.

So lets go with your explanation about summoners. Aside from the already exhausting requirements to work well as one males would also have a harder time summoning period. So their weapons would be simplistic by comparison, like might as well pick up a club off the ground simplistic. But the payoff would be these weapons are permanent and do heaps loads more damage than a normal weapon vs the shadows. Or anything else really. Like a summoned club gets extra kinetic force behind its swing, even if it doesn't weigh any more than a normal club made out of the same material. A blade would be stupidly sharp and impossible to break or chip.
 

Antimatter

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The Eromancer said:
Your making these mascots start to sound like Kyuubei, coincidence?

While I agree the "magical boy" angle should done with it being VERY RARE, I do think there also needs, aside from being less controlable, a reason for why mostly males just aren't picked. Its why I thought up a male's power being more "dense" being an issue, less malleable. Like a magical girl's power would be something like play-dough where as a magical boy's would be thick clay. The difference in outcome about the same as well.

So lets go with your explanation about summoners. Aside from the already exhausting requirements to work well as one males would also have a harder time summoning period. So their weapons would be simplistic by comparison, like might as well pick up a club off the ground simplistic. But the payoff would be these weapons are permanent and do heaps loads more damage than a normal weapon vs the shadows. Or anything else really. Like a summoned club gets extra kinetic force behind its swing, even if it doesn't weigh any more than a normal club made out of the same material. A blade would be stupidly sharp and impossible to break or chip.
The reason summoners weapons aren't permanent is well, if they were you could just hand them out to normal folks who would suddenly have a chance against shadows.

Magical boys were, I dunno, in my mind they could be very powerful, or very weak, but often, their powers just didn't seem to work properly, so the mascots stopped making them. Think of them as failed experiments. Useful at times, but you wouldn't want to mass produce them.

Oddly, I had a club user in mind for the inital mentor of the Gun user. 'Skull Crack' Imahara. Former school gang leader turned magical girl. These could be as simple as something resembling a pipe or baseball bat, or as complex as a Kanabō or similarly related weapons.

Also note the nickname, most of all magical girls have one. most reflect their powers or personality in some way. also of note is the mentor. When new magical girls are discovered/registered, they train in the field under a mentor. For physical ones, they often have mundane human trainers in their martial arts as well.
 

daniel_gudman

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Yeah... but how can I put it? Superman is a transitional power source.

Actually, Dr. Science and Friends having a press conference like three episodes into season two and explaining that they've figured out how to build a BEAMU rifle, so now Magical Girls are obsolete, that could be a pretty good plot twist too.

Since one of the themes of Magical Girl anime is "discovering something special only you can do", society taking that away by making it not special anymore, would be a good story I haven't seen.
 

Antimatter

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daniel_gudman said:
Yeah... but how can I put it? Superman is a transitional power source.

Actually, Dr. Science and Friends having a press conference like three episodes into season two and explaining that they've figured out how to build a BEAMU rifle, so now Magical Girls are obsolete, that could be a pretty good plot twist too.

Since one of the themes of Magical Girl anime is "discovering something special only you can do", society taking that away by making it not special anymore, would be a good story I haven't seen.
I was going to go for more a War is hell deconstruction of what magical girls are, represent to people, and the realities of fighting a morally gray conflict against creatures poorly understood, on behalf of other creatures poorly understood.

I can see people at first looking at them with wonder and awe, and slowly starting to fear them as more show up, with only a few countries having them, turning to horror as magical girl fights magical girl when both sides of the conflict posses them. In the end, you have quite a bit of outrage as the public starts to see them as little more then warefighters doing a bit of wetwork on behalf of unknown beings, and shock at how governments are treating the few captured dark magical girls, as well as shock at how shadow forces are treating captured magical girls.

The bright and cute outfits give way to more militarized uniforms over time. Girls goes from pop start idols and girls fantasy to well regulated, and legally bound solders who rights and actions are restricted. Countries go from having magical girls be a national symbol of hope to things bounds by complex treaties about when, where, how, and against whom they can be used.

Etc and so forth.
 

Ordo

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The White Event (Everything Changes)

Concept: A “White Event” has occurred on modern day earth, as seen in a few anime series. A White Event means the physical rules as we understand them have changed, new possibilities are open, people with unusual gifts will emerge and the world will change for better or worse. This is not the first such event to occur in this shared AU Earth’s history, but it is going to be the longest lasting. One such event in this Earth’s distant past lead to super-powered Martial artist like Ranma, and supernatural beings and powers as seen in Negima and Persona 4. A more recent ‘White Event’ led to the advanced tech you see in shows like Full Metal Panic.

Now a “White Event” is one of the methods the three Goddesses from Tenchi (OVA) set up to help bring about their supreme being. They occur all over the universe and can either help push a world and it’s people to new heights, or bring about total annihilation for all life on that sphere. The goddesses arranged for four ‘machines’ to be given to four ‘worthy’ people on a planet to help ease the transition and thus increase the chances of success.

Those machines are:

Cypher: Designed to help the world make it’s next leap in tech.

Nightmask: Capable of accessing the Superflow, where all sentient life goes to dream, where creativity/invention comes from and what allows sentient beings the gift of telepathy.

Justice: Designed to keep order

Star Brand: Designed to defend

So the story will open with the beginning of a White Event, the emergence of ‘The Four’, a leap forward in scientific understanding and ability for the world as well as the emergence of new problems and threats. I only plan to concentrate on the four and some of the other major players in the beginning. Once that arc is done I will open this up as a shared universe, inviting the rest of you to write stories featuring characters and situations you wish to explore while the world goes through this change.

Whatever series/character you write about should fit into the overall setting so no bringing Vash the Stampede into this world unless he’s an alien from another world, or a traveler from an alternate reality.

The Major Series Involved

Full Metal Panic: The previous ‘White Event’ created a Nightmask that used their abilities to create ‘The Whispered’ leading to the advanced tech we see today. This next event will see the Whispered awaken with new ideas and theory’s leading to a mad scramble to capitalize on these new inventions by various countries, companies, and criminal organizations. Mithrill is caught in the middle of it all, trying to keep peace and order as a new tech race begins.

Negima(Ken Akamatsu Verse): Set after the end of the manga, Negi is working to save Mars when the ‘White Event’ occurs. The event works as a wild card, opening up new variable he simply had no way to plan for, not the least of which being the Martian version of the Earth ‘Four’. Some of whom don’t agree with the way Negi is doing things.

Tenchi: The White Event arrays a number of alien forces against Earth. Jurai has gone through a number of ‘White Events’ in its past which all lead to its current dominance of galactic affairs. The fact that it has been protecting a world with people much like itself that is now going through a White event has made certain Star Empires, and other groups, very nervous and they’ve decided that it might be best if Earth dosen’t survive it’s white event, and perhaps they can take the Jurian Empire down a few pegs while they’re at it.

Once made aware of the threat Tenchi leaves Earth to try and head off the threat he sees to his homeworld, preferably with diplomacy but willing to emlploy force if necessary. Thus he’s forced onto the galactic stage, and has to ally with a man (Emperor of Jurai) who seems determined to test him more than help him. Yosho is left back on Earth to help guide the world through this transition.

The Four
Star Brand (Earth): I have yet to settle on a person to bear the Star Brand. My top picks are (in no particular order) Shingo from Sailor Moon, Ranma Saotome, Syaoran Li, Nuku Nuku and Hikaru Shidou . However, I am very open to hearing other suggestion on this role.

Justice (Earth): Souske Sagara from Full Metal Panic. Since he works for Mithrill he is in a perfect position to use his gifts, his training and their resources to help keep order. Thought I imagine it’s going to put a strain on his relationship with Kaname…though it might make him and the Captain closer…if you’re into that sort of thing.

Nightmask (Earth): Yui nakagami from Persona 4 the animation with one slight change. He and Marie had an intimate relationship so she’s his girl, and the True ending Epilogue from Golden occurred. Because various powers in the universe consider Earth a threat (Jurian Protection + White Event = BAD END in their minds), Yui is forced to venture into the flow to protect humanities imagination and creativity from those who’d rather seem them stagnate and die. But between his friends and his persona’s he’s not going it alone.

Cypher (Earth): Keitaro Urashima from Love Hina, his abilities allow him to help Suu refine her creations, leading him to eventually do the same for other scientist across the world. A consultant to the Scientific Stars. At the same time Kaolla is helping him to understand his abilities, master them and all while spending more time in his company. Possibly leading to a relationship down the line.

That said, as he helps and is helped by Kaolla, Keitaro slowly becomes akin to a Spark from Girl Genuise and begins to worry that he is losing who he is even as he feels the weight of responsibility to use this gift for the benefit of mankind.

Then there are the OTHER women at Hina Inn….and they are not happy about Keitaro spending so much time with Kaolla at all.
 

Herdo

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I'm planning to write a crossover fic where random harem protagonists try to survive together during a zombie apocalypse but I have a hard time deciding the "source" for the zombies. What do you guys think would be better/more entertaining to read about? Scientific undead (caused by pests, parasites, etc.) or magical undead (caused by necromancy, voodoo, etc.)?
 

Mu-sensei

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Pueri Magicum Virtualem: A FullDive game where you make your own magical Alter Ego, but with RL uses and consequences, much like Accel World.

There's the high level characters Madoka, Sayaka and Mami, a certain solo Player named Kyouko, and a ruthless PK-er named Homura, and then there is this troll GM named Kyuubei...

Strangely enough (or perhaps not so much considering what is the aimed demographic of the media it is based in), this Online game has a considerable greater female population, and a very hardcore level of difficulty. Still, the few male players that managed to get a high level are used by that troll of a GM to make the girls fight between themselves. Some speculate that this is due to a previous amorous disillusion of his, some that he is sadistic, and others just say he is plain mean...

All players are issued the game in their hardware PMV chips. Much like the Soul Gems, the collars store their conscience and a copy of their DNA, and their bodies are just a husk without it. If it breaks, the game masters can just clone a new one. To discourage abuse, there's no pain absorption engine, inside or outside the game, and their Soul Points are depleted to 10 everytime it happens.

The players are free to live their days normally, but every night their minds go to the shared dreamworld (some say nightmare world) where they fight familiars and witches for Soul Points. There's no level mechanics, only the fact that the more Soul Points you spend, the stronger your magic gets... Soul Points decrease at 1 each 24 hours, and also when a Puella uses her supernatural abilities. Outside of the game, they're also stronger, because their bodies' strength limiters are off by default, not to mention they all develop some combat instincts after a while as there's no System assist beside the instinctual knowledge of their abilities they receive upon arrival.

Yes, I just envisioned a SAO x PMMM crossover... I blame another user from another forum. He was the crazy one to see Kyuubey as a GM and the rest just popped up in my head after that.
 
Out of curiosity, how viable do you guys think a Highschool of the Dead/Yu-Yu Hakusho cross would be?

I was thinking maybe using the Makai Insects to tie in the two series. Course, Yusuke would be horribly OP, in my opinion, against the zombies if he's had any spiritual training. On the other hand, the HotD cast would be really under powered against Yusuke's enemies. Anyways, just thought I'd ask, crossovers are usually how I become interested in other series.

:D
 

ijp92

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Botan the Ferry Girl meets Death of the Endless.

It's only been a day since I came up with this idea and I desperately want to read it.
 
Ive been thinking about doing a RWBY / Dishonored crossover. Not sure about which character would get a visit from the Outsider but I don ''twant to start with Blink. Blink may be the second or third ability gained. I'm a bit hesitant to use Ruby but possibly Weiss or Yang. Blake is too obvious as she's already sneaky sneaky.
 

Herdo

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I have a problem with one of my fics. Think you can help me?
One part of the setting is that a portal opens in Asia (think Kazakhstan) and an army comes out of it and starts a war with humanity (who are already enslaved by Skynet/robot army).
But I can't decide which army/faction should come out of the portal:
Orcs
Pokemons
Demons

I am already using Combine (from Half-Life) which invades Antarctica and Kaiju (from Pacific Rim) which comes from the Pacific.

Which faction/army do you think should I use for the invasion of Asia? Or do you have some other suggestion?
 

Fellgrave

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Depends what kind of demons you're talking about, but I'd go with them. Definitely over the Pokemon. Orcs... depending on if their orcs or orks... I'd still probably go demons. ;P
 

Dreamingfox

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Don't know why, but I've been on a FMP kick lately...

FMP x Valvrave, where the Whispered are enhanced humans with vast amounts of knowledge stored in them. Somehow they have become able to access that information leading to the creation of Arm-Slaves and other high tech weapons and advances. Mithril is an anti-Magius coalition using the Whispered to create weapons to defeat the Magius while also trying to keep the secret that "We are not alone" from getting out because humanity just isn't ready to accept that knowledge just yet.

Or you could just replace the Whispered with the Magius for all the body-jacking fun, hijinks, and hilarity of FMP Fumoffu.
 

PCHeintz72

The Sentient Fanfic Search Engine mk II
Dreamingfox said:
Don't know why, but I've been on a FMP kick lately...
Maybe you are subconsciously considering continuing Frozen Flame?
 
Idea: SAO the Game Asuna Edition. So you know those "Character's life is actually a video game" stories? I was thinking something similar being applied to Asuna. Essential the story begins during the first floor boss fight right after she does Linear. Distracted she get ganked by the boss because Kirito wasn't quite fast enough to save her. She then ends up in a black abyss where a screen pops up with:
[DEAD END]
[CONTINUE? Y/N]
She then starts right at the launch date. No one believes her and in fact most don't even seem to acknowledge that she's said anything like that.

I just like the thought of the one girl who doesn't know anything about gaming being stuck in a game about being trapped in a game.
 
So, I finished reading through everything that's translated of High School DxD recently, and something just occurred to me. A lot of the problems Issei runs into stem from lack of knowledge and experience, given his short time as a devil and lack of having another reason to have learned about the supernatural.

But then I remembered how volume 3 starts out: with a picture from Issei's childhood, with his friend's father and a holy sword that might have been one of the Excalibur fragments. In other words, Irina's father worked for the church, and was familiar with the supernatural. Most likely, that would include Sacred Gears. So that's the basis of the idea: Irina's father picks up on the fact that Issei has a Sacred Gear before they move, what he does about it, and what the impact is.

What he does would largely depend on what he's able to tell. If he can only say that it's a Sacred Gear, maybe nothing happens; a strong one, someone may do something; a Longinus, they're going to do something. So Issei winds up learning about the supernatural and Boosted Gear long before he does in canon. He winds up getting years of training and experience dealing with Boosted Gear while he's younger, maybe agreeing to do some free-lancing with the church as payment for their assistance. But what he wants, and Michael is happy to respect that, is to not be considered as part of the church or one of its agents.

After his training and some missions, Issei returns home to go to high school, only to find out on his first day that two of his senpais are high-class devils. How does DxD turn out when Issei knows more or less what's going on with the plot, and is trained to make proper use of Boosted Gear?
 

Herdo

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I'm writing a (mega?) crossover and I want a student council that is made out of characters with the role Student Council President in their own universes but I am not sure if I have selected enough characters.

I have chosen these characters so far:
Hinagiku from Hayate no Gotoku.
Urabe from Fujimura-kun Mates.
Medaka from Medaka Box.
Chitose from D-Frag.
Satsuki from Kill la Kill.
Shino from Seitokai Yakuindomo.
Milly from Code Geass.
Mikako from Sora no Otoshimono.
President from Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou.

Do you guys think they will suffice or should I add more? Do you have any suggestions for characters if you think more should be added? I want the total to be an uneven number.
 

Prince Charon

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Herdo said:
I'm writing a (mega?) crossover and I want a student council that is made out of characters with the role Student Council President in their own universes but I am not sure if I have selected enough characters.

I have chosen these characters so far:
Hinagiku from Hayate no Gotoku.
Urabe from Fujimura-kun Mates.
Medaka from Medaka Box.
Chitose from D-Frag.
Satsuki from Kill la Kill.
Shino from Seitokai Yakuindomo.
Milly from Code Geass.
Mikako from Sora no Otoshimono.
President from Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou.

Do you guys think they will suffice or should I add more? Do you have any suggestions for characters if you think more should be added? I want the total to be an uneven number.
That depends. What positions are there on this student council, and so you have characters to fill all of them?

At minimum, you need four: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Given what some Absurdly Powerful Student Councils are like, you might also possibly have a Sergeant-at-Arms, one or more Gopher or Assistant positions, and maybe others (e.g. a Student Council Disciplinary Committee or Public Morals Committee - though I've only heard of the latter appearing in hentai, generally as giant hypocrites). Depending on the school, some or all club presidents may have positions on the student council (not sure where I heard that one, so take it with a grain of salt), which would make the council a lot bigger, and possibly require some sort of Inner Council/Outer Council split, with the main officers on the Inner Council, and the club presidents and such on the Outer.
 

Herdo

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Prince Charon said:
Herdo said:
I'm writing a (mega?) crossover and I want a student council that is made out of characters with the role Student Council President in their own universes but I am not sure if I have selected enough characters.

I have chosen these characters so far:
Hinagiku from Hayate no Gotoku.
Urabe from Fujimura-kun Mates.
Medaka from Medaka Box.
Chitose from D-Frag.
Satsuki from Kill la Kill.
Shino from Seitokai Yakuindomo.
Milly from Code Geass.
Mikako from Sora no Otoshimono.
President from Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou.

Do you guys think they will suffice or should I add more? Do you have any suggestions for characters if you think more should be added? I want the total to be an uneven number.
That depends. What positions are there on this student council, and so you have characters to fill all of them?

At minimum, you need four: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Given what some Absurdly Powerful Student Councils are like, you might also possibly have a Sergeant-at-Arms, one or more Gopher or Assistant positions, and maybe others (e.g. a Student Council Disciplinary Committee or Public Morals Committee - though I've only heard of the latter appearing in hentai, generally as giant hypocrites). Depending on the school, some or all club presidents may have positions on the student council (not sure where I heard that one, so take it with a grain of salt), which would make the council a lot bigger, and possibly require some sort of Inner Council/Outer Council split, with the main officers on the Inner Council, and the club presidents and such on the Outer.
Sorry for the late reply.
The positions of the SC are vice presidents and the president.
The vice presidents are the ones who come up with the suggestions and similar stuff and they all vote for passing through rules, ideas, etc.
The president has veto in case there are an even amounts of votes for something. He is also responsible for all the paperwork, hence he acts sort of like an secretary.
They all share the duties of a treasurer, so a budget has to be approved by a majority of the council.
They have access to advanced technology so the work is still relatively easy to do, hence why the others like to dump their work load on the president, who don't dare to complain due to the fact that he is the only guy in the SC.
They all also have their own assigned roles in the school which they are in charge of, such as discipline, morals etc.

Their roles in the fic is not so much about SC work and more about helping the protagonists or making their lives harder.
Hinagiku, Urabe, Medaka and President are on the protagonists' side and the rest work against the protagonists for various reasons.
 

Herdo

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A One Piece idea:
Luffy, Blackbeard and Akainu duke it out on Raftel in a final fight between them. Deus ex Machina happens and time is rewinded, leaving them all a year or so before the start of Luffy's adventure.
The catch is though that they all lose their memories of the future while keeping their powerlevel of that time.
But every other human who lived at the time of their clash remembers the future and most decide to change the outcome by their own means.
Some examples:
Many of Luffy's future allies try to find him and join forces with him, to ensure that he becomes Pirate King.
Most of his enemies make preparations to kill him, to protect their dreams etc.
The World Government is split into two secret factions, those who follow Absolute Justice and support Akainu, preparing for him to become the Fleet Admiral, and those that disapprove of Akainu's future atrocities and seek to end him before he can commit them.
Many seek to kill Blackbeard before he becomes the greatest threat but Whitebeard, who is not aware of the future, will do everything he can to protect his son from the cheeky brats who think they can threaten his family.
The fic would focus on the three overpowered mens journey over the Grand Line, in a world that almost everyone either wants to help them or destroy them. New alliances are made and old ones are broken. Who can be trusted? And will the future turn up different when compared to the previous outcome?
 
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