Fandom: Red Dwarf
Pairing: Rimmer/Lister
Categories: AU, romance, humour, angst
Length: Long (22,000+ words)
Warning: Minor character death
Rating: Author rates as R
Author on LJ: It's a headless blunder operating under the illusion of a master plan
Website: Unknown
Summary: Rimmer goes on a voyage of self-discovery that takes him places he never imagined.
Review: In a fandom which on the whole tends to go in for short, funny stories, Here Be Dragons is a remarkable exception. It not only clocks in at a very respectable 22,000+ words, but it also takes the time and trouble to address most of the issues that would seem to work against the idea of Rimmer and Lister ever ending up in a romantic or sexual relationship together.
The premise here, to quote the author, is that 'Rimmer never went off to become Ace and, when the Nanobots rebuilt Red Dwarf, they didn't bring any of the crew back.' This leaves Rimmer, Lister, Kryten, the Cat, and Kristine Kochanski on the rebuilt ship - and Krissie is still pining for her lost partner, the alternate universe version of Lister. Rimmer, from whose POV the story is written, has to sit back and work through his own feelings as he watches Lister and Krissie becoming involved in a relationship - and then is left to pick up the pieces when Krissie is killed and Lister is left alone again.
Psychoanalysing Arnold Rimmer is a massive task, but one which
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What is most interesting here is the journey Rimmer takes. It's often difficult to feel any sympathy for one of the more unattractive characters of recent years, but his struggles with his own feelings are beautifully portrayed and any reader with even half a heart will undoubtedly end up rooting for his awkward but ultimately successful attempts to understand and reconcile himself to his developing connection with Lister.
Quality storytelling, wholeheartedly recommended.
Link: Here Be Dragons