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This is a working title for the series. Suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
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Bookmarked by traveller
21 May 2013
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This is a working title for the series. Suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
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Space contains a multitude of different species, and Derek has seen and helped a lot of them in his time taking down branches of the slave-trade organization. But this is the first time he's seen an Aloshrivnik. It’s not the tentacles that draw him in; it’s the goddamn eyes that stare at him without backing down.
"Stiles," it says to him. "My name is Stiles."
Bookmarked by viralcat
21 May 2013
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“You want us to be some...what, psychic and potentially homoerotic Charlie's Angels?"
John Watson's observations aren't too far off the mark: Afghanistan replaces London and our psychic quartet begins to learn the practical applications of their skills in a warzone. General badassery is just a side-effect.
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The Vulcan ambassador has this kid, all tall and gawky and serious, with shoulders so stiff they might as well be two knobs on a plank of wood. His name's Spock, and he has the dorkiest hairstyle Jim's ever seen. It's like a helmet, smooth and shiny, and Jim wonders if it comes right off, like the plastic hairpieces on those antique Lego sets he used to play with when he was five.
Bookmarked by Breach42
21 May 2013
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If I Ever Tell You I'm All Right (I'm Not) by Saucery
Star Trek, Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
28 Jan 2013
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A glimpse of an alternate universe in which Jim is a former hooker turned minor criminal, and Spock is a runaway Vulcan prince, who, after finding out (to his shock) that he's half-Human, decides to journey to Earth and find out about the other half of his heritage.
Bookmarked by Breach42
21 May 2013
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Look, some mornings you wake up and little green men are invading New York City; some mornings you wake up and you can hear Captain America's voice in your head. Tony has been an Avenger long enough that he saves his freakout for important things.
Bookmarked by zaithat
21 May 2013
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All things considered, and mindful of everyone's highly colorful personal history which included (at last count): dimensional travel, mind control, time travel, mental or bodily transformation (voluntary and involuntary), betrayal by family or authority figures, and aliens, it would have stood to reason that the Avengers could figure out any strange thing that happened to them without outside help.
Except they were wrong. So, so wrong.
Bookmarked by hwc
21 May 2013
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Kirk is part Betazoid, he doesn't advertise it because it doesn't define him, but after feeling the terror and the psychic scream from the destruction of Vulcan he starts to break down. He can't block anything anymore and it almost kills him. Spock intervenes.
For this prompt at the st_xi_kink_meme.Bookmarked by dangermouses
21 May 2013
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Stiles can see the colors the moment he knows what colors are. For the longest time, he thinks that everyone else can see them. The layers of different colors, always seven but often with one more prominent than others, reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, purples, and dark barf colors that make his skin crawl. Everyone has a line melding into someone else's. Sometimes it’s stretched so thin that it eventually disappears. Sometimes it so thick that the two people are just under one big multi-colored blob.
Bookmarked by Spuri
21 May 2013
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A precog, a telepath, an empath, and a clairvoyant walk into a bar. That their names are Sally Donovan, John Watson, Greg Lestrade, and Sherlock Holmes may or may not be highly relevant.
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Change comes in many forms; for Spock, that change was an alien slave named Kirk.
Bookmarked by The-Death-Queen (KnightWillow202)
21 May 2013
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Ianto is much more than just a teaboy.
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Bookmarked by Tzi
21 May 2013
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Torchwood Tower Three is a place where Earth sends useful exiles: a Prime Talent, a technopath, and a biokinetic, drifting around in a station at the cross points of three universes and six galaxies. Then a man named Captain Jack Harkness falls through a tear between universes, and finds three very familiar faces on the other side.
Bookmarked by More_than_a_Pint
21 May 2013
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It was a run-of-the-mill salt-and-burn of a drifter-murdering farmer. So why is Dean's world folding in on itself?
(Completely canon-divergent somewhere around Seasons Three and Four. Some major changes: Sam's not addicted to demon blood and never was, no Dean in Hell, no angels. Balthazar is a fellow hunter. Castiel is a supernatural being and Gabriel is a psychic.)
Bookmarked by Alittlefool
21 May 2013
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All things considered, and mindful of everyone's highly colorful personal history which included (at last count): dimensional travel, mind control, time travel, mental or bodily transformation (voluntary and involuntary), betrayal by family or authority figures, and aliens, it would have stood to reason that the Avengers could figure out any strange thing that happened to them without outside help.
Except they were wrong. So, so wrong.
Bookmarked by FrozenMetalFire
21 May 2013
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Stay away from the light-beds. Stay in the deep.
It is the first thing hatchlings are taught the moment their fans unfurl and they can swim without their parents to buoy them along. It is the first rule, the first law. It is the beginning of every boogey-monster bedtime story told when they settle against the cliffs to sleep.
Castiel should have listened better.
(Updates Sundays CST)
(Dean's Drabbles - certain scenes from Dean's POV.)
Bookmarked by nameru
21 May 2013
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Space contains a multitude of different species, and Derek has seen and helped a lot of them in his time taking down branches of the slave-trade organization. But this is the first time he's seen an Aloshrivnik. It’s not the tentacles that draw him in; it’s the goddamn eyes that stare at him without backing down.
"Stiles," it says to him. "My name is Stiles."
Bookmarked by sleepy
21 May 2013
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All things considered, and mindful of everyone's highly colorful personal history which included (at last count): dimensional travel, mind control, time travel, mental or bodily transformation (voluntary and involuntary), betrayal by family or authority figures, and aliens, it would have stood to reason that the Avengers could figure out any strange thing that happened to them without outside help.
Except they were wrong. So, so wrong.
Bookmarked by Levynite
22 May 2013
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First Officer D'rek wants to Pon Farr the hell out of little Ensign Stilinski.
Bookmarked by catlyon
21 May 2013
