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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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*cough* should I ask your opinion what the writer was thinking… or…

Honestly? I think Andy had a story there. I just think that story needed a really hard edit. Or a good beta reader. He clearly has ideas, but the reader comes away going, “Um, not quite sure what was happening there…”
He’s mentioned in the past that The Dream Box itself needed a few revisions to make any sense at all to the audience. Perhaps it’s the same here. It’d be nice to sit him down, buy him a few drinks, and get him to explain what the _hell._

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Q: What is “The Dream Box” about? [visser59]

AR: Ohhhhh, how can I explain this?! We combined a story by Borges called the “Aleph” with the string theory and threw Garak and Bashir into the mix. We stirred for several minutes. You should check it out — it’s hot!

Source: ign.com
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The day was capped off by ‘Dinner With The Stars.’ Sid and Andy were busy preparing for their play, 'Into The Matrix,’ which allows you the rare opportunity to see them portray Bashir and Garak live. After some musical performances from Chase and Max, the lights dimmed, the room grew silent, and we all awaited the entrance of Andy and Sid.

The play is set three years after the end of DS9, with the Romulans and Klingons in orbit around Cardassia, threatening to conquer the planet. The only thing that prevents them from doing so is a plague which is ravaging the planet. Garak goes into what’s known as the Vinculum, a place filled with witnesses to everything Garak sees and experiences - his fantasies, realities, thoughts, dreams, and memories. After a few minutes, our dear Doctor Bashir enters the Vinculum as well.

'Into the Matrix’ draws upon Andy’s novel 'A Stitch in Time’ and explores the pasts of both Garak and Bashir. One scene in which Sid portrayed the 6 year old Bashir was so moving - it almost brought everyone to tears. We see Enabran Tain, Paladine (from Andy’s novel), Bashir receiving his genetic enhancements, his father parading him around and showing off his intelligence, and at one point a mysterious man in black with blond hair, encountering Bashir as a young cadet asking him what his secret is.

The play was quite complex, and the people who weren’t hard-core Star Trek fans were quite confused. I must say it was probably the best 'Dinner With The Stars’ theatre piece I’ve seen yet. I hope Andy and Sid decide to do it again in a few years, as they said this would probably be their last performance.

from this con report on trektoday.com

So “The Dream Box” wound up being called “Into the Matrix”? Or is it the other way around? 

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Answering that ask earlier has got me thinking and now I’ve remembered something.

Sid and Andy also wrote a play together called ‘The Dream Box’ that they performed at conventions. I did a lot of searching once in an attempt to learn more about it, but I couldn’t find out very much. It sounded...

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anamericanwerewolfintraffic asked:

Hi! Reading your posts about the Dream Box made me cry cry cry that its just not available. Do you know who wrote it--maybe if we all wrote them/tweeted them etc we could get them to publish the script of it??!?! I love all your arts btw, I love the way you shape Garak and Bashir bodies :)

ladyyatexel answered:

Andy and Siddig wrote it :<   And apparently there were plans at one point to let The Dream Box be an actual sequel in the written and purchase-able sense, at least according to an interview I read, but then it seemed that they just performed it at a convention and some kind of one-night event in LA.  There’s a post going around here on Tumblr about it.  Apparently Sid and Andy switched roles a whole bunch during the course of it, with Andy playing Bashir and Sid playing Garak, as well as both of them playing other characters - some from ASIT, even - but beyond that and the thing with “I love you” over and over and being able to really understand the subtleties in each other’s communication, there is not a whole lot of information.  Which is devastatingly sad.  

Apparently, and I just learned this the other day, Andy wrote a little follow up to The Dream Box and that ended up in an anthology that WAS published, though how much it’s going to tell us about The Dream Box itself, I don’t know.  (I may have just bought that anthology for a penny. More news on this front as it develops/is delivered to my house.)

This is like some weird fandom archaeology, isn’t it?  Most of me just writhes in agony that we don’t have anything of The Dream Box and the other part of me thinks this could be a really cool fandom game, like, fill in the blanks or something.    I honestly can’t get the damn thing out of my head, so I think I’ll probably be drawing lots of stupid glowing cubes until it stops being such a Problem. And it would be fun to make some sort of super watercolored dreamy comic-ish thing about it.  

I love the idea that it was happening all in their heads or something, though. Like they sat with this ‘box’ and were sort of joined for a bit, and got to experience each other’s weird past stuff, but it’s like a dream in which, upon relating it to someone the next day, you say, “Yeah, it was my aunt’s house, but not,” or “She was my mom, but not my mom, you know?”  So that manifested in the play as “Yeah, this was Palandine, but also not Palandine (because she was being played by Sid or Andy, whoever was needed).”  It makes sense that they would have leaked into each other’s memories like that when they were connected by something that really let them communicate.  

I’m fascinated by it, I marinate in it, I love it, I wish I could see/read/hear it and I want to MAKE it I resonate with it so much.  It’s possible that out there somewhere is some dusty issue of a fanzine or fanclub newsletter that has a bit written by someone who went to go see the show, so we may get lucky someday when someone cleans out their basement.   Possibly Andy will change his mind about letting it remain a performance and give us ten pages of lifeless script and we can all dance with it. Best not to harass him about it though.  He was very adamant at STLV that ASIT was all he had to say on the subject of Garak’s future. He sounded to me like he wanted to keep any conversation about it close to the root. Soooo maybe we just need to be a really loving fandom presence either way.

Plus, if the play had any kind of resemblance to what I described, I could sort of see why he wanted it to be a performance only.  There’s a kind of theater magic thing that would really be part of the story.  They weren’t in any kind of makeup, so Andy wasn’t covered in ridges or anything, but people who saw it still said he felt Cardassian when he was supposed to.   So how effective would that have been in a place where he’s playing someone who is and is not at the same time?  From an artistic standpoint, I can see why he’d want it to be purely theater. 

But from a fan standpoint, I weep. 

(And goodness, thank you! Especially on the bodies front! I try to keep them different since Bashir is so much lanky all over and Garak is kind of a pentagonal brick on stick legs. It would be a great disservice not to draw them differently.)

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