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  1. Public Bookmark 13

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    It's supposed to be a routine mission. Have a dinner, negotiate a trading agreement, then point the Enterprise at the second star to the right and straight on till morning. It doesn't happen that way.

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    27 Mar 2013

  2. Public Bookmark 2

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    14 Apr 2012

    Bookmarker's Notes

    One of the best characterizations of Number One I've read. Plus, Captain Pike gives the best oral sex ever :D

  3. Public Bookmark 5

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    3 Apr 2012

  4. Public Bookmark 1

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    Sam and the squirrel, which should be crack!fic but (as per usual) has got too much angst and realism for that. *fail*

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    14 Jun 2011

  5. Rec 13

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    The ongoing development of Christopher Pike, post-Narada. --- With the new movie in 2013, this story line is an AU.

    Starts with Chris Pike becoming a part of the relationship of the established couple Leonard McCoy and Jim Kirk and moves on from there to his unexpected relationship with the much younger, queer, almost FtM Dael (which begins in "Fire Dancing"), and finally to the establishing of a true foursome relationship, not without troubles on the way.

    Main themes: a) Poly relationships between adults who all try their best to solve the problems that come with long-distance relationships, jobs in the fleet, and Pike's ongoing health troubles.
    b) The eternal quest for truth, its relativity, the flexibility of our memories, the differences between self-perception and how others see us, and the incredible potential for healing that we all have.

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    29 May 2011

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