English citations of OFC

Noun: "(fandom slang) a female original character" edit

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  • 1999 June 21, Alice in Stonyland [username], “Re: The Ultimate Mary Sue--A Recommendation”, in alt.tv.highlander.creative[1] (Usenet):
    I strongly dislike the idea of calling one of my OFCs "Mary Sue". It's too negative a connotation, and one that I try diligently to avoid.
  • 1999 September 18, Blair Kennedy, “Re: could a kind soul help me??”, in alt.tv.sentinel[2] (Usenet):
    Keep in mind, not every OFC(original female character) is a Mary Sue.
  • 1999 September 28, Sigrid H., “NEW: Wonder Of Wonders/speechification/Laura/Karmen”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[3] (Usenet):
    OTOH, if an OFC or OMC is written to further the story, well, if you can make me believe it, congratulations.
  • 2000 November 8, Jungle Kitty [username], “Unfair Use? (Long)”, in alt.startrek.creative[4] (Usenet):
    Let the story and its OFC stand on their own, without the unauthorized and not very subtle invocation of the character I've created or the history I've given her.
  • 2001 September 30, Kate's My Joy [username], “Re: Pon Farr (VOY,J,minors shouldn't read this)”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[5] (Usenet):
    Oh, now that I know what the term means, I have rewritten the story, and *I* am no longer in it. It is now all set in the third person with and[sic] OFC.
  • 2002 February 25, Jette Goldie, “Re: JMS and Scriptwriting for TV”, in alt.tv.highlander[6] (Usenet):
    You try explaining that to most fanfic fans these days - the minute they see an OFC you get tarred as a "Mary Sue" and your stuff gets slagged all over the internet.