[Star Trek: Discovery] : Saru x Reader : Growing Together
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  • Reads 7,542
  • Votes 223
  • Parts 8
  • Time 59m
Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2017
(previously titled "Biology is an Interesting Thing")
You are part of the science division on the USS Shenzhou, with chief science officer lieutenant commander Saru; the one and only Kelpien of Starfleet. You want to get to know the commander better, but... Is it mere curiosity, or something more?
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 Please keep in mind that since this is a new series, and Saru is a brand new character, there may be some errors or things that don't line up with later canon in the show. The story will be periodically updated in order to realign it with canon as accurately as I can without changing chapters too much!
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