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The Von Braun arrives at Jupiter, and Hachirota Hoshino sees the planet with his own eyes.
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Jared, Monarch of Valdesco, did not want to get married. He especially didn't want a political marriage to someone who was part of the negotiations for peace. There was no way he could deal with a spouse whose culture was completely alien to his own.
Jensen Ackles was appalled to be the War Prize his country offered up as reparations. He sincerely did not want to go from being the High Chief's youngest son to being without status. And mostly, Jensen did not want to live in a country that was so technologically advanced that he had no hope of beginning to understand it.
But, like a lot of things in life, neither one of them was going to get a choice about it.
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A Curious Carriage of Crystal and Cold by Etharei
X-Men: First Class (2011), X-Men (Movies), X-Men - All Media Types, Marvel (Movies), Marvel
16 Dec 2011
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Charles, a miner from a poor village in the countryside, saves the life of Erik Lehnsherr, scion of a successful business family and the richest man on the planet Eisen. Charles is a telepath and somewhat anxious about it, while Erik abstains from relationships because the lights flicker and doors open and electronics vibrate when he gets too excited.
Also featuring a long-suffering sister, a foul-mouthed bodyguard, and a best friend with a heart that is definitely not gold.
In which there are princes, spaceships, long journeys, and old secrets uncovered. (An AU sci-fi fairytale)
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Akin is still learning what it means to be human.
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"Tell Nadia we've found a rover. Not one of ours."
Bookmarked by GloriaMundi
31 May 2010
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he rover was something Ann ought to celebrate, would, if her attitude to the land was as pure as she wished: robot probes, remote areology, science and landscape unmarred by living humans. But of course her attitude--her love, it was love, she deserved that at least--for the land was not pure at all; it was sensory, sensual, a bodily love for landscape, for the physicality of stone, that had swallowed up her own body's sensuality. Finding the rover was a rebuke, a slap in her real, carnal face; a reminder that she did not need to be where she was--out among the rocks in person, her real flesh out in the middle of all that lifelessness, soaking up the rems--Oh, Ann! Just like that dogged, broken little machine. Oh, Ann.
