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"Well," Brad says, trying to think logically about an impossible affliction based on a movie about Bill Murray and a rodent. "What have you tried so far?"
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Owed By So Many to So Few by Secondary Author
Generation Kill
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written for the combat_jack prompt “WWII AU: Nate Fick is a young British farmer who rescues an injured soldier, Brad. Sex Hurt Comfort etc” I needed a little backstory for the porn...and 31 pages later, here we are! Epigraph is General Patton, cut-tag and title are Winston Churchill, whole thing is kind of inspired by this article from the Telegraph.
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It was just a few days ago that the word came rolling downhill—the liberal dicksucks in DC had finally managed to remove their heads from their asses; DADT had been repealed.
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"Falling in love is glamorous hell." (Carol Ann Duffy, 'You') A series of drabbles/ficlets corresponding to songs.
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Lost Books of the Odyssey by eudaimon
Generation Kill
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Word Count: ~25, 000
Summary: Brad is a rock music photographer looking for a change. After getting his heart broken, he goes backpacking across Europe, with barely more than his camera to guide him. He meets Nate, a student who has lost his focus and struck out searching answers. The journey brings them together and changes them both. It's a myth, of sorts.Last bookmarked by siegfryd
28 May 2012
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there’s nothing in the world but echoes.
backpacking and searching for.
uh, personal.
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They both know, both have fallen a little in love and a little in hate with this country, and they understand that's how it is. That's all that matters.
Last bookmarked by Bellakitse
27 May 2012
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Brad's a low level telepath, but Nate happens to be one of those he picks up loud and clear.
Last bookmarked by Bellakitse
27 May 2012
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Nate thinks: Not dancing is not living. He doesn’t say it.
Last bookmarked by cimera
26 May 2012
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In which Brad is a desperately self-sacrificing HRH, Nate is not happy about being blind-sided, Ray wants to kill the Swedish press corps, and Walt is present in the background like a good bodyguard.
Last bookmarked by mety
25 May 2012
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The West Coast Two-Step by aeroport_art
Generation Kill
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Warnings: western!AU
Word Count: 36k
Summary: 1888, Reno, NV. Sheriff Brad Colbert used to get along just fine...that is, until a morning shootout broke out in his town leaving three men dead. A babyfaced stranger by the name of Fick rolls in around the same time, and Brad ain't convinced the two events aren't related. -
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There was some muted cheering as the last of their group came through the gate and the assembled Marines realised they'd brought everybody back on their feet. The crowd cut a path for them, and Colbert greeted the few faces he recognised. He caught congratulatory ooo-rah's and "the fuck happened to you, Paglia?" also a sulky "all dressed up and nowhere to go", of course, as the squad was being stood down by their Gunny. One of the marines shouted "WHO YOU GONNA CALL?!"
Last bookmarked by mety
25 May 2012
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Arriving at the scene of a bank robbery to find a guy stuck inside a wall might be the highlight of Agent Brad Colbert's career in the FBI, but when an agent from a mysterious department called Fringe Division comes to take over the case from him, he quickly discovers that things can always get weirder.
Last bookmarked by Harpijka
25 May 2012
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What a fantastic crossover! Well thought plot, engaging mystery, great, great voices, very in character, and this special Fringe atmosphere I like: realistic with a touch of weirdness.
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It's part of Iceman legend that when Brad showed up at military school he was assigned the most PT of any student in his year.
Last bookmarked by cimera
24 May 2012
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The first time it happens, Brad's under a Humvee in Iraq. (Brad-POV prequel to "Apres Moi...")
Last bookmarked by zgdsbdmg
23 May 2012
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"That," he says, "is how you know it was close." - Sebastian Junger, War
Last bookmarked by zgdsbdmg
23 May 2012
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A Crowd Is Not Company by chlorate
Generation Kill
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Title: A Crowd Is Not Company
Fandom: Generation Kill (AU)
Pairing,Character(s): Brad/Nate and others
Rating: R
Wordcount: ~32,000
Spoilers/Warnings: Very AU. Though I put some effort into researching this era, I'm sure historical inaccuracies and other errors abound, for which I apologize in advance.
Summary: AU, late 19th-century America. Nathaniel Fick arrives in the rural town of Mathilda, Iowa, to build a school. He boards with Brad Colbert, a local farmer, and Brad's six hired men. -
none yet, Nate/girl!Brad by pommederis
Generation Kill
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filling prompt:
After OIF, Brad and Nate go their separate ways and lose touch. Some years later, Nate runs into a knockout tall blonde woman with whom he seems to have some extraordinary, unexplainable chemistry.Unexplainable, that is, until he realizes that this is, in fact, Brad.
In my head, this has some sort of mystical/magical genderswitch (up to you if you explain it)
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When Ray's cover is blown re: pet-name, he just hangs around the mouth of the nearest dark alley for a bit after the next Bravo 2 reunion, and then threatens Brad with MAD. Ray's honestly surprised the LT lets him get away with that shit.
Last bookmarked by Salmonellagogo (finitefarfalla)
21 May 2012
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A tale of the particular knowledge acquired in a certain astonishing day by one Walter Hasser, Cabin Boy to Captain Nathaniel Fick, Scourge of the Barbary Coast.
Last bookmarked by Raindrop
21 May 2012
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"Typical organisation bullshit. If you need to unfuck a situation, send in the Marines. Wounded convoy needed a guard and apparently we had nothing better to do than babysit a bunch of limey idiots too stupid to remember the 'don't get fucking shot' rule of enemy engagement."
Brad nods, adding, "That's how we met John. And we're friends because of his huge cock."
