Refuge
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A critical scene at the end of Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan, written in the style of the movie Inside Out, from the point of view of Leonard McCoy's personified emotions and Spock's personified primary drives. Crack treated way too seriously. Archived on AO3 under the Pen Name PrairieDawn
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