Harlock
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Love always beats death (a space pirate captain harlock love story) by lorenzocaitlyn
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100 years have passed and I'm still waiting for him but slowly start to lose faith until one day he comes and takes me away from my old and cruel home and into a safe haven and his protection "Larissa what happened to you" Harlock questions as he picked me up off the ground and carries me away from my cruel home "I was beaten for not obeying the gaia coalitions order's" I said as I felt blood drip from my open wound on my head, there were cuts on my sides and bruise marks everywhere
Space pirate Captain Harlock's love by lorenzocaitlyn
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100 years have past since the death and resurection of harlock but there was one person he loved who never made it and left him alone with there child Logan what if she did make it but with a cost,she lost her memory will he be able to her memory come back or will he lose her forever (find out)
OLD - Chasing Phantoms (A Space Pirate Captain Harlock Fanfic) by Skywolf2001
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**OLD VERSION, PLEASE CHECK OUT THE NEW ONE UNDER THE SAME NAME, THIS ONE WILL NO LONGER BE UPDATED** The Germanic Harlock clan has a history of pirating. A very long, very bloody one. Each of it's members have pirating, and piloting, in their blood. Be it a double-winged biplane dogfighter of the early wars or the Space Pirate Battleship Arcadia of this era, imperial calendar year 3033, you can find the latest Harlock at the wheel. Pirating and piloting is in their blood and soul. But it's not pirating in the true sense of the word. Sure, they fight unfairly. Never by the rules and almost always with some cruel maneuver. They steal, plunder other spacecraft, ship, battleship, fighter, cargo ship etc. They are killers, no doubt about it. But they are proud, honorful, trustworthy and loyal to their beliefs. The kind of men who keep a promise to a friend, dead or alive, even if it means dying themselves in the process. All this I felt more then learned, almost at the exact same moment I stepped onboard. Three things very quickly became apparent to me. 1. I was leaving Heavy Melder behind. 2. The Captain was crazy loyal and was definitely, without a doubt not to be messed with. 3. This huge dysfunctional family that was the crew had adopted me. So, there was no possible way I would be leaving any time soon. And you know what? I was perfectly fine with that. ... If only the ship wasn't haunted. Darn Ghosts.