The Great Dig
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  • Reads 138
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 2m
Ongoing, First published Sep 07, 2012
Asher Blake lived his life as any normal miner for the longest time, but a recent offer intrigues him. A large cache of gems was found on Mars. Can he and the rest of the chosen crew battle the landscape and find the gems or will Mars beat them?
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Pokémon Mars by kingrufus
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Humans and Pokémon are colonising Mars, but good people aren't the only ones with their eyes on this new world. The first spaceflight of the Ares program launched 49 years ago. So far, the red planet hasn't been kind. Without spacesuits, few Pokémon can survive outside the bubble that protects the first town, Ironville. Humans certainly can't. Most of its 350,000 residents say they love it there, but jokes about the 'Mars madness' hide a sinister reality for those who disagree. Despite that, more people and Pokémon keep coming. Amongst the huge crew of Ares 24 are four scientists convinced they'll be the ones to terraform the planet and see Pokémon thriving in the wild: Callerya Mesquite Magnolia, Thalassa Hawthorn Harmonia, Joshua Pickett and Jin Oak. Nyx Harmonia is their security guard. Mercury Harmonia is their photographer. The latter two, however, have something else in mind: finding Nyx's great-grandfather Volo and Mercury's father Horace, who disappeared through an Ultra Wormhole 30 years ago. If Volo and Horace are on Mars, that means the people who kidnapped them also are. They may well have found fellow villains Team Genesis, who also disappeared in search of Mars many years ago... and then there are the members of the criminal syndicates Cipher and Team Plasma who somehow made it onto the ship. Survival, let alone victory, is unlikely this time around. -------------------------------------- ⚠️ Rated mature for language, violence and death. 🕑 Timeline: 266 years after Legends: Arceus, 105 years after Red/Blue, 100 years after Black/White, 92 years after Sword/Shield, 30 years after Out of the Woods (my last story) This is a sequel to Pokémon: Out of the Woods. You can enjoy it without reading my others first (all references to the past will be explained), but I'd strongly recommend it to avoid spoilers and get familiar with all the OCs and pairings.
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The Planet That Wasn't

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A boy struggles to find his place among the small amount of people left, after the explosion. The explosion of the planet, that is. Earth day? Who cared? Nobody on Earth, that's for sure. They proved that by destroying the planet enough that it collapsed in on itself. When a class of fourteen year old students boards a space ship for a field trip, they don't realize that this is they're last time setting foot on earth. Kalem is one of the few left who cared about the planet at all, and going on a field trip to learn how they despoiled the planet further to make this craft ISN'T exactly his idea of a good time. It doesn't help that Kalem's parents were lost in the explosion, and with all the adults constantly reminding Kalem of what it was like on the surface, Kale isn't sure how much longer he'll last. Every hint of Earth or 'the surface' cast dark cold shadows over Kale's naturally pessimistic life, reminding him of his parents, his home, everything he's lost. There's nothing for him here. Or is there? They run across a potentially habitable planet one cycle, but is there anything else down there? Aliens? Hostile creatures? Desert, or tundra? Hope? Given the planet's purple distinction from space, it's definitely different from Earth. But is it too different? And will they be able to survive when they get there?