Morgan is a human woman of mixed Hawai'ian, Japanese, and American descent. She has straight black hair and tinted skin. (Note: In series canon, the actress who played Morgan died tragically in a car accident, and was replaced by the actor who played male!Morgan in "Snips and Snails." This transposition gets addressed onscreen in "A Door in the Wind.") Morgan is an astronomer brought in by Alex to help identify alternate dimensions via star mapping. Sometimes Morgan gets turned into a cat, or is a cat in other dimensions. Alter!Morgan is a calico, usually with short fur. Full-size images are in the Alter Morgan gallery of my LJ scrapbook.
Schrodinger's Heroes: Alter!Morgan
Morgan is a human woman of mixed Hawai'ian, Japanese, and American descent. She has straight black hair and tinted skin. (Note: In series canon, the actress who played Morgan died tragically in a car accident, and was replaced by the actor who played male!Morgan in "Snips and Snails." This transposition gets addressed onscreen in "A Door in the Wind.") Morgan is an astronomer brought in by Alex to help identify alternate dimensions via star mapping. Sometimes Morgan gets turned into a cat, or is a cat in other dimensions. Alter!Morgan is a calico, usually with short fur. Full-size images are in the Alter Morgan gallery of my LJ scrapbook.
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November 17 2011, 23:19:55 UTC 9 years ago
Nice touch! That would be interesting to see on a real TV show. I bet it'd be controversial. (Of course, the whole series would be controversial, and you'd probably only get away with it by having it be on the BBC.)
Yes...
November 17 2011, 23:27:17 UTC 9 years ago
I was thinking about several shows where a character's actor got replaced partway through with no explanation, and thought this series would be a good opportunity to do something more sensible and exciting with the concept.
>> (Of course, the whole series would be controversial, and you'd probably only get away with it by having it be on the BBC.) <<
That's basically why I skipped the idea of scripting it for television, and just went straight to the Internet. I figure if it ever becomes wildly popular, it can be crowdfunded and done right. Hollywood could sneeze on this series and ruin it. I won't have that.