I mean, looking back on my FPS "career", all my fandoms have been ones with a very strong story arc. Space: Above and Beyond first and foremost, and if I ever found out who nixed that show after just one bloody season, I will hang them by their toenails and have them eaten by ants. There were several story lines there, interwoven with each other and with strong, interesting characters. There was the Nathan/Cooper/Shane triangle, The whole InVitro thing, the legacy from the AI Wars, the political sheming Nathan got himself involved in, and so further and so on.
The next fandom I was really in was Biker Mice from Mars, which had a surprising amount of storyline and mythology, considering the fact that it's a cartoon. Of course, that could just be me and my thing for a) Mars, and b) rebels and freedom fighters.
And then there was Harry Potter, which was a veritable haven for the myth-addicted like me. So many things to discuss! So much backstory to go through, to talk about, to think about, to reconstruct.
Yeah, sure, there's a lot of that in RPS, too. But first of all, we get a much more subjective view of the story, because almost everything is filtered through someone else, be it the subject, the interviewer/writer of an article, both, or someone else entirely. When it comes to cold, hard facts (as opposed to things like characterisation), RPS is much more confusing than FPS. It's not fluid, exactly, it's just that there's a lot more missing pieces, more contradictions between the versions of the different parties involved, because everything we get is second-hand and subjective.
With FPS, while there's still some subjectiveness and second-handness, for the vast majority of canon, we're right there, witnessing it. You can theorise all you want about why X said "A", but the fact that he said "A", and "A" exactly, is a fact, something that can be checked for accuracy. You can't do that with RPS, you can't go back in time and witness what X said to Y, what his or her exact words were.
I'm not entirely sure where I'm going with this post, or even where I really stand on the vague-vs-defined-canon issue, becuase right now I want more defined canon, but the vagueness and the shiftiness of RPS factual canon is what attracted me in the first place, and I'm sure I'll continue to love it in the future.
I guess what I'm saying is, anyone have any reccs for an FPS fandom I could get into? Someting with good female characters, some slashiness, good dialogue, strong plot lines and story archs, lots of conflict and dysfunctionality, and a way for me to get access to it. (Tapes, whatever.) Come on, that's not asking that much, is it?
Is it