How to Write an RGB Fanfic Story – A Primer

by Johanna Swift

 

You want to write a RGB story about your favorite busters, or perhaps about your favorite buster, but you’re not sure how to get started. This RGB primer provides a comprehensive understanding of the major characters as well as a guide to the most popular plots in RGB fandom. Simply select a plot and use the characterization guide to assist you in your character descriptions and dialogue. It’s that simple.

 

Characterization

In order for your reader to follow your narrative, it is important to refer to the characters by their names.

Failing that, you should always refer to them by their profession, by their hair color, or by their eye color. Combinations of the three are highly encouraged, e.g., Peter is the brown-haired psychologist, Egon is the blue-eyed physicist, Ray is the brown-eyed engineer or hazel-eyed occultist, and Winston is the black man.

When that is not possible due to specifics of your story, revert to age-related comparisons, e.g. older man vs. younger man. Your readers will be able to follow these references as long as you stick to the following age distribution: Winston is the oldest, followed by Egon, followed by Peter. Ray is always the youngest. Mention this often.

Finally, height is useful to differentiate between your characters. Egon is always the tallest. Peter is shorter than Egon. Winston is either of similar height or shorter than Peter. Ray is always the shortest.

Avoid standard pronouns at all cost.

 

Egon Spengler

 

Ray Stantz

Peter Venkman

 

Winston Zeddemore

 

Janine Melnitz

 

Plot

It is possible to write a convincing and compelling Ghostbusters story by choosing from among the plots listed below:

Every story must contain an injury and it is desirable that first aid include at least mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if not full CPR. H/C writers are generally Red Cross certified.

The Containment Unit: The primary goal of any demon, demigod, or nether entity upon entering the RGB universe, is to shut down or blow up the containment unit, free the captured entities, destroy the Ghostbusters and then the world. This is only true, however, when the story is set in NYC. When the Ghostbusters are busting elsewhere, the containment unit is safe.

Missing Comrade: One or two of the Ghostbusters is missing and the others must marshal their resources and skills to find him/them. Variations on this plot include:

Combinations of the possible variations are encouraged.
The missing comrade is generally Peter or Peter and Egon in combination. More rarely, Egon, Ray, and Winston disappear on their own or in combination.

Pseudo-Death Stories: One of the Ghostbusters disappears and his friends are presented with real and incontrovertible evidence that he is dead, including what appears to be his body, complete physical annihilation of said body, or loss of said body in an ocean, river, or other body of water. It is possible to overcome these challenges, even after the funeral, burial or cremation has been conducted. It is required that an emotionally wrenching memorial service be held prior to the Lazarus-like revival of the "dead comrade." The revival itself seems to be accomplished primarily by a combination of copious tears, near-suicidal guilt, and much breast-beating, or more unusually, intervention of a Higher Power. The "dead comrade" is usually Egon or Peter, in that order. More rarely Ray or Winston are believed to be dead and subsequently revived.

Missing Comrade/Pseudo-Death Story: One or two of the Ghostbusters is missing, believed dead. Any combination of variations from the two plots is both possible and encouraged. The missing, believed dead, comrade is generally Peter.

Possession: If your story involves a demon or other evil entity that must possess a living human being to wreak destruction on the world or destroy the Ghostbusters, it will possess Peter. Peter is the premiere choice of possessing entities in this or any other universe.

Hurt/Comfort: A story written in this, one of the most popular genres in the RGB universe, will be certain to find a waiting audience. The Ghostbusters set out on a simple or challenging bust. During the bust, one or more of the guys is seriously injured. The remaining Ghostbusters must defeat the ghost, demon, demigod, nether entity or any combination of villains while agonizing over their injured comrade. First aid is provided, usually by Winston, and the injured comrade is rushed to the hospital where worried Ghostbusters refuse to leave his bedside until he is well enough to give hugs.

 

Theme

There is only one theme in RGB fanfic and that is teamwork. There is no internal conflict or dynamic within this theme of teamwork. All threats or conflicts regarding teamwork are externally generated or stimulated.

 

Miss Swift acknowledges the invaluable support and contribution of Miss B. Lovepance in the compilation of this Primer. She hopes that others may feel inspired to contribute any key elements that were not included in this, her initial effort. Please contact Miss Swift at PrincessShannonD@aol.com with any contributions.

 

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