cerebel: (the inconceivables)
Eradicating evil was always on my to-do list ([personal profile] cerebel) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2013-04-08 01:26 pm

The Criminal AU Meme

THE CRIMINAL AU MEME

Warning: This meme will contain violent content and possible triggers.



HOW TO PLAY:
1) Post a comment below, detailing your character and canon. For best results, DO NOT LEAVE THIS COMMENT BLANK; pick a role, or an AU, or write up a little on what you'd like to explore with your character.
2) Tag around and make magic happen.
3) If you get stuck, use RNG to select from the options below.

THE ROLE.
1) Criminal. (The one who committed the act.)
2) Law enforcement. (Cop, FBI, prison guard.)
3) Witness. (What did you see?)
4) Victim. (Probably not applicable in the case of murder. … Probably.)
5) Lawyer, judge, or paralegal. (Participant in the legal system.)
6) Private security. (Unaffiliated, but with an interest in keeping your client safe. Or in getting your target caught.)
7) Other. (Let your imagination go wild.)

THE CRIME.
1) ROBBERY. The crime of stealing via force or threat or fear.
You need the money. You're desperate. You have the gun, the convenience store is right there, and everything will be better once you've finished the job.

Or maybe you've been hired. Provide a little intimidation, and someone else will take care of all your problems.

Or it's a thrill. Rolling across the country, robbing banks as you go. A Bonnie & Clyde crime spree, and it can only end one way.


2) BURGLARY. Illegal entry into a building for the purposes of committing theft.
Non-violence, for you; you're just going to break in, take this one thing. Maybe a television, to sell for the cash. Maybe some jewelry, a computer.

Or maybe you're a master thief, dangling from a wire into a museum. Sliding through the air ducts of a skyscraper in search of a particular little item.


3) GRAND THEFT AUTO. The criminal act of stealing a motor vehicle.
You know your cars. And you can steal one in under 60 seconds. Better hope you don't get tripped up with one of those newfangled security systems.

4) MURDER. The act of killing another.
He had to die. He had to, and the guilt of knowing where you buried the body, of knowing that the police are coming after you -- it's starting to wear down your sanity.

5) SERIAL MURDER. A crime involving the killing of three or more people over a period of more than a month.
You have a drive to kill. Again, and again. Nothing satisfies it, nothing stops it. Maybe you hate yourself. Maybe you hate the human scum who only exist to go under your knife.

Or maybe you're a professional hit man. You've killed dozens, you know how it goes. It's just business.


6) CONSPIRACY. An agreement between two or more persons to break the law at some time in the future.
Mafia, Yakuza, crime families who keep their operations quiet under pain of death, dishonor, betrayal of the family. You're part of one of these operations, whether as a patriarch or a peon.

7) FRAUD. Intentional deception made for personal gain.
Blackmail. Cover-ups. Insider trading -- the marks of corporate crime. Perhaps you're a CEO who thinks they can do whatever they want. Perhaps your business is on the rocks and you just need a little time to make your golden parachute before you ditch it.

Or maybe you meant to destroy it. Maybe you're a professional con man, and you're stepping away from your latest conquest with plenty of cash in hand.


8) KIDNAPPING. The false imprisonment of another person against their will.
Do you do it for the ransom? For the money? For revenge?

Or is it a hostage situation, with dozens of prisoners, for some sort of political gain?


9) TERRORISM. The systematic use of terror, especially as a means of coercion.
For a religion, for a philosophy. But -- are you a terrorist, or are you a freedom fighter? It might just be a matter of point of view.

10) WILD CARD. For any crime not mentioned above.
tibetanpeople: (Wave/High Five!/Adventure Ho!)

5?

[personal profile] tibetanpeople 2013-04-08 08:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[Dale Cooper entered the building with a cassette tape.]

Diane, I am now making my way to Detective Victor Frankenstein. Shouldn't be too hard to remember. He's been working on the case for quite some time now. I'm expected to partner up with him. I don't foresee any possible problems, but I best keep my wits about me. Lunch was $17.86. That was a tuna sandwich, a bag of chips, and a cup of black coffee. Damn good food. You should really stop by there if you ever take a vacation here.

[Clicking off the tape, he makes his way to the desk. He holds out a hand to shake.]

You must be Detective Frankenstein. I'm Special Agent Dale Cooper.
Edited 2013-04-08 21:19 (UTC)
pyr: (ғᴏʟᴅ ᴀʙᴏᴠᴇ ғᴏʟᴅ)

[personal profile] pyr 2013-04-09 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
[same shit, different day. this was the third murder in the past four days and the stress of it is weighing heavily on victor. it shows in his features; his brow deep, eyes red with exhaustion, and bags a light purple under them. when a dark featured man approaches him, he takes the offered hand with a light sigh. even holding out his arm is exhausting.]

yes, i am. it's a pleasure.
tibetanpeople: (Thumbs Up)

[personal profile] tibetanpeople 2013-04-09 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
[Cooper energetically shakes his hand.]

Glad to hear it! Now, before we get started, I need to know: where could I get a cup of good, black coffee.
Edited 2013-04-09 05:52 (UTC)