I'll try to be brief. I'm a fan of Red Dwarf, a British sci-fi/humor tv show, and there are a few plots/events from the series that caught my attention so much that I've been contemplating the idea of using them for some Ranma fiction. However, I need some help, and I'll elaborate below.
The first "potentia" is the Inquisitor. This is a time & space traveller who wanders eternity and the universe, investigating each and every sentient individual and making them testify as to their own worthiness to exist, with the failures being erased and replaced with an alternate version- an egg that wasn't fertilised, a sperm that didn't make it. Basically, when called before the Inquisitor, you must justify having lived your life the way you did, or be replaced with an "alternate you".
For this, I'm asking for suggestions on how the NWC (or any of the cast) would justify the lives they've lived, as well as your opinions on which individuals are likely to be wiped. Remember however that the objective is not actually to have lived a good and noble life, but simply to justify the life you have led. In Red Dwarf, Rimmer and the Cat were spared (and Lister and Kryten wiped) because they were such vain, shallow, selfish creatures and had thus lived their lives as best they could by their own pitiful standards. Also, there's the humor factor to consider; think what sort of reaction Ukyo and Shampoo might have if they are told Akane is to be spared and they aren't, or Ranma in the same situation with Kuno being granted life.
The second "potentia" is the psimoon from Terrorform. This is basically an artifical world that makes contact with first sentient to enter its land and then telekinetically sculpts itself into a physical representation of their psyche. My request here is simple; what, in your opinion, is the sort of landscape and metaphors that the NWC would produce if exposed to this locale? For example, Kuno's mindscape might feature "glorious" statues of him, or of his two loves, and it might be ruled by the physical embodiment of his Ego and/or Lust.



