I'm gonna fill a bunch this week, so I feel justified in asking ...
anonymous
April 6 2009, 19:21:20 UTC
... for America/Russia involving a Cold War chess match between players from both Nations in which the Russian player wins. To help you out, I've provided a list of champions from the USSR and the sole American who won the World Chess Championships between 1957 and the USSR's collapse at the end of this post. If you want to use Tal or Petrosian, it's fine to have Latvia or Armenia-Tan guest star.
Kinks: hatesex is a must, using chess pieces as sex toys is fine, as is arguing -- maybe to the point that American and Russian handlers have to step in and separate the two from coming to blows. Feel free also to use the musical Chess as your inspiration, if you're familiar with it!
Vasily Smyslov 1957-1958 Soviet Union (Russia) Mikhail Tal 1960-1961 Soviet Union (Latvia) Tigran Petrosian 1963-1969 Soviet Union (Armenia) Boris Spassky 1969-1972 Soviet Union (Russia) Robert J. "Bobby" Fischer 1972-1975 United States Anatoly Karpov 1975-1985 Soviet Union (Russia) Garry Kasparov 1985-1993 Soviet Union (Russia)
Kinks: hatesex is a must, using chess pieces as sex toys is fine, as is arguing -- maybe to the point that American and Russian handlers have to step in and separate the two from coming to blows. Feel free also to use the musical Chess as your inspiration, if you're familiar with it!
Vasily Smyslov 1957-1958 Soviet Union (Russia)
Mikhail Tal 1960-1961 Soviet Union (Latvia)
Tigran Petrosian 1963-1969 Soviet Union (Armenia)
Boris Spassky 1969-1972 Soviet Union (Russia)
Robert J. "Bobby" Fischer 1972-1975 United States
Anatoly Karpov 1975-1985 Soviet Union (Russia)
Garry Kasparov 1985-1993 Soviet Union (Russia)
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