Branch: We need more help. Maybe I should call my friends. Trickee: ... Your what? Branch: My friends. Ablaze: is he saying “friends”? Hype: I think he's being sarcastic. Boom: No, no, no, this is delirium, he's cracked from being awake all night. Hey, Branch! All of your friends are in this room. Branch: I have other friends! You asked me to make new friends, I made new friends! It was a task. I complete tasks.
Thriller Bark but OPLA and a wee bit more homoerotic touching!
@somerandomdudelmao *cough-cough* *COUGH* Sorry I'm still not over this arc... *disappears*
Imagine Dragons - I Bet My Life
If you know ...you know..
100% excited for more of this AU, not gonna lie. It’s wonderful 💜💜💜
Am I the only one who thinks that not only would Katsuki loose his mind is he ever saw (1st hand) jeanist getting seriously hurt but jeanist would be worse if it was the other way around? Like he would go completely away from hero morals and everything and it’d take like orca to restrain him.
*rubs my little hands together*
Just remember when the epilogue comes out; you asked for this.
Personally, one of my favorite parts of fandom is everyone trying to figure how to fit “dad” into the name of various father figure characters
Yeah he’ll be missed, that quick little bastard, I miss him already.
Funk branch au
Au and branch design by @bbc-trolls
Part 1 / Part 2 /Part 3/Part 4
…hi…I did it…sorry about the very inconsistent quality
People make fun of snw for having tarsus iv survivor on Jim’s Starfleet bio but honestly all of this was public information in conscience of the king. There are two scenes dedicated to Jim and Spock separately finding out Kevin Riley was one of the other survivors. It’s public information but the public doesn’t care.
Yes it’s fun for fanfiction to have the tarsus 9’s names redacted from the survivors lists and to have Jim go out of his way to keep that shit private but the reality is that the massacre is regarded by the galaxy at large as a horrible thing that happened, but that it was one of many horrible things and the case is closed.
Bones trying to brush Spock off when Spock is explaining everything he’s learned, and Bones’ response to Spock bringing up Kodos had his own theories of eugenics, are the most telling here.
“Unfortunately he wasn’t the first.”
The general public know the basic details of what happened, and the person who orchestrated the crimes seemingly died. And despite no positive ID on the body, Starfleet stopped looking into it. Everyone wanted it to go away. They choose not to bring it up. I’d argue that’s part of the point. All of this is public data but almost everyone involved wanted it to die. Even some of the victims. (Jim). But the thing about an untreated wound is that it can fester, and get worse until it’s impossible to ignore. And now you’re in a situation where 7 out of 9 survivors of a massacre are dead, all around the same time a company of actors performed in the area they lived.
Conscience of the King stands as a greater lesson on why willfully ignoring uncomfortable history will lead to people not learning from their parents’/ancestors’ mistakes and/or worse, make the same mistakes/commit the same crimes.
I don’t know what I’m doing anymore. Enjoy the stuff I do upload lol 21 years oldShe/TheyLesbian
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