http://alphaflyer.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] alphaflyer.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] be_compromised2012-12-28 07:59 am

ALL THINGS FRIDAY: Postcards From The Edge (Or: Clint and Natasha Trot the Globe)

Greetings, oh Best Of All Bars!  This is my first time hosting All Things Friday and it would be an epic understatement to say that I’m not known for my LJ savvy, so thanks in advance for bearing with me!  :-)

It is a well-known fact that our favourite assassins do a ridiculous amount of travelling for … emmm … work.  Fanfiction is rife with throwaway lines like “ever since Bishkek …”; “… during that casino job in Nice…” or “after that clusterfuck in Rome …”.  Not to mention the Mother of them all, “You and I remember Budapest very differently.”

With all that gallivanting about the globe, I’m pretty sure Clint and Natasha will have certain places they’ve come to shudder at the mere mention of; others they may actually like, or have had memorable sex in onderful memories of; and some that they have completely opposing views on.  And remember that time when American Airways wouldn't let Clint take his bow in the hand luggage?

So.  Here's today's challenge:  Let’s have your recs for the best “on location” fics (not just Budapest, although that too!); non-sequitur snippets from your own head canon, old or newly made up; postcards to Doreen from the cafeteria (she likes them, and Clint knows that she'll let him have extra dessert whenever he sends one:  "Hey Doreen. New Mexico is boring as hel …"); icons of one or both of our assassins in front of the Great Landmarks Of the World ...  Here’s your chance to let Clint and Natasha wreak havoc in a place you've always loathed.  Just what was it about Cologne that made Natasha swear she’d never go near the place again?  Why is Clint persona non grata in the Kyoto shrine?  Exactly why does Cleveland suck, and Chicago rock

As we say in currently rather snow-bound Canada, I’m sure you catch my drift.  To start you off, under cut below is an (abridged) blip from my own repertoire (story "In the Service", at http://archiveofourown.org/works/543070):  Georgia as seen through the eyes of Clint Barton; the place where he and Natasha will meet moments after this snippet ends.  It’s also my own personal love letter to a place that, for some reason I have yet to figure out, captured my heart.

Tbilisi/Georgia

In the three or four weeks he’s been there to set up the mission, Clint has taken a reluctant liking to Georgia.  It kind of reminds him of himself:  Pretty thoroughly fucked up -- thanks to a mixture of catastrophic circumstances, malevolent outside machinations and innate pigheadedness -- but trying to make a go of it against the odds.  

The country shows off its thousand-plus-year old cathedrals, fortresses and religious icons with as much pride as it does the tacky Stalin rugs you can find in the markets (Georgia's most infamous son just won't go away).  Add to that a people capable of heart-stopping warmth and hospitality on one hand and instant, brutal violence on the other, and you get a place that simply refuses to fit into any kind of template.  Thanks to simmering conflicts with two separatist republics – both essentially run by Russian organized crime – Georgia is full of guns and people without qualms about using them; add to that the Chechen terrorists and Al Qaeda fighters hiding in the Pankisi Gorge and what you get is a toxic stew, in which three or four diverse interest groups are liable to butt heads with each other in never-ending variations.  For a professional assassin, the place is a veritable smorgasbord, one-stop-shopping and trick-or-treat all rolled into one.  His target has been busy harvesting opportunities for weeks.

It’s a mild evening in May, and the archer is sitting in the shadows on a crumbling balcony on the second floor of an old abandoned house, rendered uninhabitable by the last earthquake.  Despite the ominous cracks in the walls and the dusty rubble piled up in front of the house, someone has installed a satellite dish on the balcony; the wire leads into a ground floor apartment across the street. The dish makes a perfect screen.  Clint would like to be higher up, but here in Tbilisi’s Old Town two or three stories is about as high as you get.  Many of the top floors are rickety and barely level; building higher would be lunacy in a place where the earth shakes as often and as violently as the political landscape

Clint sits on a pile of loose bricks from what used to be a wall, his flak jacket tossed beside him.  His bow sits on top of the jacket – wouldn’t want to get that dusty, now.  He is absently chewing on a hunk of khachapuri, oblivious to the bits of crumbly cheese filling that dots the black leather of his vest.  (The Hawk has decided that next to the alabaster-skinned women with their angelically arched black eyebrows, the food is definitely the best thing about Georgia.)

He knows he’s in for the long haul and doesn’t expect anything to happen until after dark, if the chatter Coulson has picked up on the internet and the wires is on the level; and so he sits in his nest and watches as dusk falls.  He represses his longing after the best grilled meat on the planet -- the smells wafting up from the restaurant down the street are torture -- and focuses on the sights and sounds below.  An enthusiastic soccer game has been ranging up and down the street for hours now, with stubby-kneed kids rotating in and out as they get hauled off for a dinner break.  There’s electricity tonight; the streetlights allow the game to continue past dark as the haunting melody of an ancient song falls from an open window down the block.

Clint wonders briefly what it’s like for the people who live here, carving moments like this out of a world too often shattered by men for whom peace means business lost

His target, according to information picked up by an informant on the Black Sea coast, has apparently been hired by one of the Abkhaz crime bosses to off a local contact.  Probably a deal gone sour, or the guy’s gotten too close to a rival – who knows.  The Black Widow is presently entertaining her mark in one of the restaurants down the street …

Have fun!  

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[personal profile] ashen_key 2012-12-28 01:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Chicago rocks because it's where Natasha lived once she joined SHIELD and before she joined Clint in San Diego. Chicago is her (American) city, her home where she sorted a lot of shit out and refound herself in an organization and stopped being such a lonely mess. She doesn't miss the winters.

San Diego is Clint's home after he was kicked out medically discharged left the army, divorced his first wife, joined SHIELD - nearly twenty years in one place, and it's home.

São Paulo is where Barton caught up with Romanova, just after she assassinated two higher-ups in two seperate cartels, and accidentally started an underworld battle that lasted for days. It's where Romanova stopped to defend a child, and then other civilians, and it's where Barton decided that she might be someone who could change. He was ultimately wrong about that, but that's where he made his call.

Tokyo is a fic that [livejournal.com profile] dictator_duck and I need to finish and make pretty - Tokyo and the fallout is where Natasha and Clint's friendship started. Natasha hates Tokyo - she spent six months there trying to be a civilian after Clint spared her, and it didn't work to a humiliating degree. Clint, in contrast, daydreams about the wind-currents between the skyscrappers, because he's a geek like that.

Budapest was dinosaurs. There is a fic about it. It's not finished yet as it's giving me issues and every time I try and write it I want to scream, but that was Budapest - dinosaurs. The dinosaurs had feathers. And teeth. And claws. HYDRA's fault.

There is a town in Bavaria they don't talk about. Not a mission, but family - even if they are Red Room family, especially if they are Red Room - is complicated and painful.

I think I'm a bit contrary in that Clint and Natasha in my headcanon don't often work together (different skillsets that don't, actually, blend together well unless it's a quick mission), so a lot of places that they share are also downtime; Chicago, San Diego, Las Vegas where they got married, Överkallix in Swedish Lapland which is the closet town to Nat's cabin in the forest that has a supermarket (her cabin is her true home, found post-RR and years before SHIELD). Helsinki is where their mission got completely fucked up and they ended up having to tread water in the gulf (at least it was summer).

But I need to write/develop more headcanon for them and missions with Strike Team Delta, or even just 'Clint, I need you to back me up when I go to Ciudad del Este to ask a former Red Roomer for some intel', 'Nat, you speak Romanian, right?'

(An AU/Alternate Backstory version of Natasha that I'm sloooowly developing - child of a Russian criminal family (although that sounds grander than they are), ex-mafia and agnostic Jew - has a particular fondness for Brooklyn and Brighton Beach as home. Her parents still live there. She and Steve can bond over being working-class kids from Brooklyn, when/if I ever write things about it. The fic I'm mostly writing in that 'verse has six different cities as settings as it's a 'Five Times' fic, but I still need to work on it. Story of my writing life)

And re: your ficlet, I do enjoy a sharp Clint who is well aware of the political landscape of the places he's sent to. Yay professional secret agent actually doing his homework.
Edited 2012-12-28 14:00 (UTC)

[identity profile] workerbee73.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
One thing that I've always very much enjoyed about this ship is how reading fic often feels like a globetrotting adventure. And it's awesome. In my own stuff I think I've exhausted just about every place I've ever been personally (not being a big traveler), but sometimes it's also fun to pick a spot on the globe, do a little research and take another trip in one's head. It's a bit like being a strange kind of travel agent; like planning for a vacation that you're not actually going to take (except that research is important, damnit, and just look at all those pretty, pretty pictures... **stares**)

I'm trying to think of locations that have stuck with me in fic. I think I'm more drawn to the mirco concept of place-- a safehouse in wherever, a quirky apartment, a tropical hideaway, a cabin off the grid (ha! couldn't resist :). It's about those small moments away from the geography per se, away from the missions and the gunfire and the destabilized regimes where we get a glimpse of who these guys are. And don't get me wrong, I love all that other stuff, and I love the quiet moments even more when they're set in such a context.

So I say all that to say.... I need to ponder recs some more.

Also? Coffee. Coffee is good. :)
Edited 2012-12-28 15:02 (UTC)

[identity profile] shenshen77.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I heart all of this so much, I can't even begin! I love both Chicago and San Diego, gorgeous cities and I can really see these two being home to Nat and Clint. They truly play to both their characters, Chicago is beautiful, seems a bit harsh and cold at first glance yet captures you with its soul once you see beyond the shiny glass facades. And San Diego is so homely, earthy and airy at the same time, I totally accept your headcanon regarding these cities :D

I would love to read about Tokyo, I can totally see Clint being a geek about the windcurrents ;)

Also, your AU/Alternate Backstory sounds really intriguing!

[identity profile] amanuensis1.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a great place to bring up just how intimidating this aspect of this fandom can be. "Clint and Natasha on a mission in a city" is indeed a huge feature of this fandom, and part of the charm of it is the elements that make that city unique and different from other cities on the globe, and how authors feature those in their stories.

Which is so freakin' hard for me! I envy authors who can assimilate a city into their stories this way. I don't know cities, don't register what makes them unique, or if I do, I'm thinking that only I would notice something like that because I'm a rube or a tourist, so I won't call attention to it. In the current exchange fest I had to specify that I couldn't possibly write Budapest because I don't know Budapest--and, in fact, I've started to favor writing in fictional cities for this fandom, because I can't be accused of getting something wrong that way. It's really intimidating!

[identity profile] amanuensis1.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I think you've put into words that feeling I have of "everyone knows this; there's no point in my drawing attention to it." The feeling that those descriptions won't be a substitute for plot.

Also, I've never really done elaborate backgrounds in my own stories. I tend to "grow" details: if someone needs to sit down, a chair will appear. If they need to drink something, a table with the drink on it will appear at that point. So perhaps this goes against my usual way of writing, so that's further intimidation!
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[identity profile] allisnow.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a great place to bring up just how intimidating this aspect of this fandom can be.

Oh yeah. I've been to a total of ONE non-American city in my life, and that was Vancouver, BC, which according to some Canadian friends is pretty Americanized. I mean you can use U.S. currency there, for crying out loud ;)

Even within the U.S. I'm not all that well-traveled. So it's either set ALL my stories in the California Bay Area, or learn how to fake it.

All I can say is thank God for the Internet. Google Maps and Wikipedia... what would I do without you?

[identity profile] workerbee73.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
omg made up cities are the best! that way you can vague it up and not worry about screwing up actual facts or, you know, places. even with the most thorough research there's kind of no substitute for experience (and i always end up going light on the details for fear of overdoing it and getting it wrong.)
Edited 2012-12-28 20:19 (UTC)

[identity profile] jacedesbff.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Reading all of this made me think of my trip to Israel. I have got to figure out a way to have them go there! (Six years ago, btw - best trip in the history of ever!) :-)

[identity profile] jacedesbff.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I went to college in Provo, Utah. Now THERE'S a place Clint and Natasha need to go! LOL

I so agree with this entire thread. Just sayin'!

[identity profile] dictator-duck.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually, Clint and Nat in Provo/Orem would be kind of awesome. BYU has to have some intrigue! Maybe one of Bruce's collaborators re: the Hulk serum is working there now...? Maybe HYDRA is like "NO ONE WILL EVER SUSPECT HERE," etc. :)

(Unfortunately, I don't really know the area, but all of my best friend/roommate's life story type things are set there, so I feel like I do.)

I just love the idea of vast grand plotty mysteries/epic missions happening in middle-america. I should probably set one in rural Wisconsin sometime.

[identity profile] dictator-duck.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
bee tee dubs, lower down conversation has convinced me you need to set a story in [hometown] (just realized idk how paranoid you are about locations).

EVERYONE WRITE A FIC IN THEIR HOMETOWN.

[identity profile] dictator-duck.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Ash and I developed backstories together through... way too much time spent chatting, and all I knew was I really wanted Clint in San Diego. (She mostly handles Nat, I mostly handle Clint; but she writes an awesome Clint, and I... occasionally write Nat? Nat's scary.) Because it suits him, like you said! But also because every time I visit San Diego I do not want to leave.

(Wish fulfillment, man. There's a reason he lives in easy walking distance from Balboa. *laughing*)

[identity profile] jacedesbff.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Fic inception successful. Dangit! >D

All I can do is laugh, but actually... everyone there really and truly is so weirdly NICE, that alone would be worth setting a story there. And I really can see HYDRA being all, "Who in the world would expect us to set up HERE?"

Like I said - inception successful. DANGIT! LOL

[identity profile] dictator-duck.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, Orem at least kind of conforms to those preconceptions, but that's why it's the perfect base for a secret evil organization. NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW.

:D

I'm faintly considering putting up a general "write a C/N fic set in your hometown!" challenge post.

[identity profile] dictator-duck.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Hahaha, success :D!

I will wait evilly patiently. *giggling*

[identity profile] shenshen77.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
San Diego is awesome, I've been there only once 18 years ago, when I was in my junior year of HS as an exchange student in Kentucky, and I fell in love with it :) So yay for wish fulfillment ;D

[identity profile] shenshen77.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Darmstadt... now that just sounds wrong ;) But Yes, I know just where they would meet, there's a Russian Chapel that one of the last Dukes of Hesse had transported there from Russia for his Russian Princess wife... Plot Bunny!!!!

Image

[identity profile] dictator-duck.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)
\o/!!

(That is the best .gif ever, seriously.)

[identity profile] dictator-duck.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Hahaha, awesome! I've never made it to Düsseldorf, but I can definitely see it as a City of Adventure. (I almost put "A City of Avengers," which I guess is equally accurate... )

Mine would be either rural Wisconsin or metropolitan Arizona. I will have to think about this!

[identity profile] shenshen77.livejournal.com 2012-12-28 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay indeed :D

(And I totally agree, best .gif ever, and I can't even remember where I picked it up ;))

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