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It's not easy to recover from betrayal, and it's definitely not the sort of thing you should try to recover from on your own
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Edgeworth is usually far more punctual than Wright at getting up for work but today, Wright gets an early morning surprise
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Months after Temen-ni-gru, Dante searches to understand his twin and finds the family he left behind.
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- Part 1 of My Brother's Family
Bookmarked by FallenSky
18 Feb 2021
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Spooky Action at a Distance by Eigenvalium
Fandoms: Half Life VR But The AI Is Self Aware
04 Oct 2020
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The nonlocal interaction of men, separated in a room. A failure of early interpersonal theories, which sought to reduce all interactions to collision.
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04 Oct 2020
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Human Resources Violation by KogoDogo
Fandoms: Half Life VR But The AI Is Self Aware, Half Life VR But The AI Is Self-Aware
01 Aug 2020
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Spiritual Successor to "It Came From the Vents." Gordon Freeman has spent three years trying to stabilize the AIs he befriended after a disastrous end to a military project. He's stolen company property, ignored his family, and neglected himself in hopes of success. Now that he's made progress, it's becoming increasingly apparent that one of the AIs in question may not be a program at all. No one can say for certain what this revelation will lead to, but one thing's for sure: HR is going to have a field day with this one.
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- Part 2 of The Thing in the Vents
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28 Jul 2020
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The experiment went off without a hitch.
In which Barney slept through some very important employee orientations, Gordon is Death: Destroyer of Worlds, and they both have a slightly abnormal day at work.
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13 Jul 2020
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A parasite sprang from the rubble and he smashed it down viciously. The crowbar pinned it to the floor, its innards leaking even as it scrabbled for escape. The thing whined and screeched and died, fighting every second. Maybe a biologist could have told him why the thing was hostile, or what mechanism drove it to seek a human host, but he was not a biologist. He was a physicist, and he'd decided to live.
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Narrative of the first game.
Now complete!Series
- Part 2 of Resonant Crowbar
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10 Jul 2020