again as the title says, i shitpost a lot of things (most of them are practically ships and otps)
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I am such a #whouffle shipper
Why is my tumblr full of ship posts
A Miranda is OP when it is controlled by a superhuman and a disobeying ensign
- You’ll never escape! - Right?! Oh, wait, you’re talking about the detention centre? Come on, I’m, like, practically escaped already, read the room.
Star Trek: Lower Decks “Strange Energies”
Spoilers for Lower Decks S2E1
So in the cold open, Mariner is basically arguing with a hologram version of Boimler, she said that she's angry at him for leaving her without saying goodbye.
So she basically is happy for Boimler leaving to fulfill his dreams of rising to the ranks but is outright angry at him for leaving without saying goodbye.
What do you think would happened if Boimler came to Mariner to say goodbye? i literally have two scenarios.
Scenario 1: typical friends saying goodbye.
Scenario 2: Mariner admitting her feelings to Boimler before leaving to the Titan.
As of now Starship is now the largest rocket ever made!!
My tier list of starships that operates in the mid-late 24th century
i finished watching the first season a few days ago, and i enjoyed the hell out of it, can't wait for season 2!! also i ship boimler and mariner along with tendi and rutherford
USS Enterprise CVN-65 and USS Nimitz CVN-68 built by me in Minecraft
Now here’s something that will depress Joeliana fans
i love this
Pairing: Joe Blake/Juliana Crain Rating: PG-13 Warnings: Language, mentions of canon-typical violence. Summary: This takes place sometime during season two but is largely canon divergent. A story wherein Joe Blake starts to suspect what his father is up to, and reaches out to John Smith for help. He doesn’t expect the voice that greets him on the other end of the line. Author’s Note: Special thanks to @ariadnequagmire for convincing me to write this/generally freaking out over this pairing with me.
It takes him two days after he realizes his father wants to turn the entire Reich inside out before he calls John Smith.
He’s not sure why – after all, he has no reason to trust the man, and the same goes the other way. The Obergruppenführer gave him orders, and Joe defied those orders at every turn. Not only that, but he practically worked with the Resistance.
He’s a traitor.
There’s no reason why John Smith should help him now.
When he gets back to the mansion, he picks up the phone. He hates himself for it, because he let John Smith manipulate him at every turn, but he has no other choice. He has no one left to turn to.
The rings seem to go on forever, and just when his heart rate starts to pick up, a voice answers on the other end of the line.
“Smith residence.”
Joe freezes, phone pressed to his ear, blood frozen in his veins.
“Hello?”
He can’t speak. He can’t open his mouth because it’s her. He would know that voice anywhere – he hears it in his dreams, and in his wildest fantasies when he’s running on too little sleep.
“Juliana.” He croaks, and he knows he’s not imagining the hitch of breath he hears on the other end of the line.
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