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Leonard is grimly aware that Jim wouldn’t survive two days without him. To prevent being posted on different ships, they get a marriage license. After T’Pring’s death, how does Spock react to finding out his potential bond-mate is unavailable?
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Jim asked five questions about Tarsus. He received five answers.
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The idea of you having to take the throne still feels like a bad joke. Your mom and dad have been the monarchs forever, and some part of you assumed they always would be, even though you know better. You hate even the thought of having to be responsible for the whole kingdom, because what happens when you mess things up? Taking care of Chara, having them need you—that’s all you’ve ever wanted, it’s enough for you.
Or: Asriel's misadventures with princehood, responsibility, and generally being an adult.
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- Part 3 of you can only use your own
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25 Nov 2016
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TIME IS THE LONGEST DISTANCE by spicyshimmy
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies), Star Trek
03 Nov 2013
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The Narada destroys Vulcan--and the USS Kelvin, sent to defend the threatened planet--and, in the process, kills a young Spock's father along with both of young James T. Kirk's parents. Orphaned and unable to make it out of Riverside, Iowa, Jim's nothing but an auto mechanic picking bar fights for fun when a mysterious ship carrying an old Vulcan crash-lands in a corn-field, and the two of them head out on a road trip that's as much of a mind trip for Jim as anything. Jim had seen stars fall, obviously. He’d seen plenty of explosions in the distance that were less natural, too, both near and far, as well as a few smaller vessels, mostly privately run, brought down on repeat during the primetime news bulletins.
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20 Nov 2016