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RE: Fraternization Regulations by boosette
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Star Trek (2009) |
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Fraternization regulations are traditionally enforced at the captain's discretion, especially on extended missions such as that of the USS Enterprise.
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Post Parting by Kass
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Lost in Translation (2003) |
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This is the third house that Charlotte has lived in since they met.
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Love Is Not Four Letters by Luc Court (rabbitprint)
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Final Fantasy XII |
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Pregame, a Bergan short. Minor spoilers for the Judges. Even a man like Bergan has his personal thoughts and habits, and the Feast of Hearts is one he observes for his own reasons.
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Silver Buttons All Down Her Back by melannen
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Hugh C Weir - Miss Madelyn Mack Detective, Sherlock Holmes - Doyle |
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Miss Madelyn Mack is far cleverer than her old friend, Sherlock Holmes - she is the most successful professional detective in New York City. Miss Nora Noraker, intrepid newspaperwoman, is her loyal chronicler and inseparable bosom companion. The rest - you can probably fill in for yourself, really.
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Fair Trade by esteefee
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Stargate Atlantis |
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John owns a coffee roastery, and Rodney is Customer Zero who will tell him where to stick his beans.
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Letters from the Northern Continent by thehoyden
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
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It just figured that the first time Julian Bashir set foot on Cardassia after the war, it would be halfway around the world from Elim Garak.
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Singer of the Deep by melannen
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Star Trek - Various Authors, Star Trek Reboot |
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Spock, Uhura, Amanda, fear, grief, love and an a'kweth.
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Closing the Circle by queenbookwench
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Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer--Sorcery and Cecilia |
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Kate, Cecy, Thomas and James are profoundly shaken when a mystery puts them in the path of a monster, but the aftermath draws them closer than ever before, with a little help from some friends, and, of course, Lady Sylvia.
Takes place some months after the events of The Grand Tour.
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Dear 'Lixtii by wisdomeagle
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Fandom RPF, Firefly |
Please note: this work is not hosted on the Archive; the information here may be incomplete or inaccurate.
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Golden Ratio by Hope
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Doctor Who, Torchwood |
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Some things are constants. (A canon-compliant fixit, spanning several centuries.)
[No spoilers for Doctor Who.]
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All the Works and Days of Hands by HopefulNebula
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Firefly |
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The Academy tries to teach River to fight. What she learns is to fight back. The time from River's acceptance letter to the end of Session 416, told from both River's perspective and the Academy's. Specific spoilers for The R. Tam Sessions, general for the series and movie.
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All Our Scattered Leaves by marycrawford
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Sayers |
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A selection of letters and diaries on the eve of the Armistice.
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Shall I Compare Thee To A Tentacled Alien Corpse? by marginaliana
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Torchwood |
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Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Jack and Ianto's naughty limerick war.
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Out of the Void by such_heights
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles |
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Sarah writes John letters.
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Not All Those Who Wander by thedeadparrot
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Star Trek (2009) |
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Spock Prime has found ways to keep himself occupied; the universe doesn't know what hit it.
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Letter for Letter by triedunture
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Jeeves & Wooster |
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While apart for some time, Bertie and Jeeves agree to write each other dirty letters. Inspired by James Joyce's freaky correspondence. Strangely enough, mine is not as freaky as Joyce's?
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The Parliaments of Women by ophymirage
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Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell - Clarke |
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"Mr. Redruth begs the society's pardon, but he is not a magician at all... It is his daughter who is the magician. He has one son and three daughters and he says that they are all magicians. The others...[prefer] to pursue their studies privately at home without distractions."
"Miss Redruth, the young lady in the red velvet gown, was one of the first to speak. Her voice was low and rather hurried. She was not used to speaking in public and not all of the magicians caught her words, but her delivery was very passionate... Magic would be freed from the shackles that Gilbert Norrell had placed upon it!"
"From the Duke of Roxburghe's library: 'The Parliament of Women' was an allegorical sixteenth-century description of the wisdom and magic that belongs particularly to women."
If men are engaged in the newly fashionable practice of English Magic, what place for women?
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all tangled up like balls of string by tocourtdisaster
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Harry Potter - Rowling |
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He sets his bag down on the bed and lets himself, for just a minute, feel the most lost he's ever felt in his entire life. The summer following the war, Harry learns how to live a normal life.
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Killing Elvis by David Hines (hradzka)
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Alien series (1979 1986 1992) |
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Dr. Liu,
Got your final report yesterday on Project LV-426. I'm amazed. Great work all around. It's been forwarded to the Chair, our friends at the Pentagon, the Defense Appropriations Committee, and DARPA. The acid-resistant armor is something that should really catch their eye.
We're expecting some big grant money from this.
Burke
Burke,
Did you read even the executive summary of my report? There are some interesting biomaterials that we could work with, but I stressed, multiple times, that this creature is far too dangerous to even consider using in military research projects. It's aggressive, stupid, vicious, aggressive, impossible to train, and did I mention aggressive?
. . .their limbs work on hydraulic principles and operate under pressure, which is why they splurt like a popped water balloon when they get hit in those Marine camera feeds we saw. A slight wound to a limb takes them right the hell out of commission, and now your troops have to deal with an insanely aggressive and stupid xenomorphic K-9 unit that oh by the way IS BLEEDING ACID.
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Whimsical epistles by brutti_ma_buoni
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Sayers |
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Correspondence following Murder Must Advertise
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Older and Wiser by Kyra
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Sound of Music (1965) |
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Rolfe at war.
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The Inbox by Nicholas Walsingham (kishi_labs)
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Baby-Sitters Club - Martin |
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Charlotte's science fair project takes her on a surprise trip to New York City, where Stacey is a student at NYU. The two discuss the upcoming trip and other big changes via email.
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(re: re: ) Remember me? by myystic (neoinean)
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Jurassic Park |
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Roughly a year after the events on Isla Nublar, academic considerations reunite Drs. Grant and Malcolm. Sort of.
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A Letter, Delivered By a Raven, to a Small Cottage in the Elven Village of Ivyleaf, Home of an Apprentice Baker by dizmo
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Order of the Stick |
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Vaarsuvius has children. Therefore Vaarsuvius has advice for them.
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Caviar Sandwiches and Beer by Clio (clio_jlh)
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Philadelphia Story (1940) |
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They'd started out as friends taking care of each other—war and separation couldn't change that.
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On a Fine Morning or The Accidental Swap by Ekaterinn
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Kate and Cecelia - Stevermer and Wrede |
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Being the private correspondence between two prominent families regarding a singular event of late March.
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A selection of letters found in the estate of Mrs. Bettina Anastacia Willard Kirchner upon her death. by athenejen
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Betsy-Tacy - Lovelace |
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A sampling of letters sent back and forth across the Atlantic between Mrs. Betsy Ray Willard of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and her husband, Lt. Joseph Willard of the 339th Machine Gun Battalion, 88th Division, as he fought on the Western Front during the Great War.
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Expository M-mails by Pax
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Young Wizards - Duane |
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How exactly did Kit ask Ronan to come help during Wizards at War? Spoilers for Wizards at War.
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Five Hangovers by Arch (arch)
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Harry Potter - Rowling |
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Items written on New Year's Day, 1978-1982.
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