Are you upset by the ending of Season 2 of 'The Bad Batch' and haven't stopped crying and/or bothering your friends and loved ones about it?
Do you just want Your Favorite Nerdy Clone to be happy Doing The Science?
Do you miss 'The Expanse' with the fire of a thousand suns, finding yourself watching the same Youtube clip of Bobby Draper screaming in Martian armor, in lieu of being a productive member of society? Or forcing your husband to chant 'I AM THAT GUY' in the front yard and scaring all the neighbors?
Do you need to wash your mouth out with the sordid tale of two maladjusted little dorks giggling about exobotany and physics?
Does your family beg you to find something, anything, to chill out and smile again?
WELL COME ON DOWN TO DR. SATANS_THIRD_WIFE'S PIECE RIGHT HERE!
UPDATES EVERY FRIDAY, BECAUSE THAT'S WHEN I DRINK AND STOP BOTHERING PEOPLE ON DISCORD!
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Summary:
While hiding from the Empire on their latest adventure, the remains of Clone Force 99 learn about the Ring system, thanks to the kindness of a Belter scientist conducting research within their galaxy.
Finding themselves drawn to the Sol system, Clone Force 99 find themselves going towards Medina Station and the Ring system, where the peace of thousands of systems are now faced with the risk of the Empire's ever-expanding reach.
Lead by Transport Union president Camina Drummer, and the brash crew of the Rocinante, Medina Station finds themselves at the gates of the Empire, where they must eventually choose between ongoing peace, or returning to brutal war.
No one is taken more then Clone Force 99 soldier and engineer Tech, who finds a kindred spirit within the Belters, from their innovation to their fierce independence.
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Taking place after Season 2, Episode 12 of 'The Bad Batch', and the series finale of 'The Expanse'.
Belter from 'The Expanse' OC x Tech
Props to my friend Kris, who drew the cover of this.
#4 in PhD (April 24th, 2023)
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A strange-looking contraption is seen rapidly falling from the sky. Its descent was calculated and precise...until it wasn't. Halfway after entering the green and blue planet's atmosphere, it started burning up, rendering some of its parts unusable. Inside this burning contraption are a bunch of...kids. These kids numbered a hundred, have ages ranging from 12 to 17. And as for why they are all strapped inside this burning 90-year-old dropship heading to the ground...Well, it all started at the end.
Ninety-seven years ago, a nuclear apocalypse struck the Earth, leaving the planet simmering in radiation. But of course, the human race was a stubborn one. At the time of the bombs, twelve nations had operational space stations that they used to house survivors. Later, these twelve stations banded up and merged, becoming the one we now know as The Ark.
For many years now, The Ark has kept what's left of humanity alive. But about a year ago, an engineer discovered a huge problem in the Ark's system. The Ark's life support systems are failing, and it won't be long before they run out of air and die.
Hence, the current situation. These kids are being sent on a desperate mission to see if the ground is survivable again. But why kids though? Won't it be better to have the more capable scientists or guards be the ones to take this risk? The council had a lot of reasons, but the main one being: these kids were expendable, after all, they are criminals.
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This is a The 100 Fanfiction.
The MC is a reincarnator. Yeah, I know. It might as well be a self-insert fic at just how much I relate my MCs to myself. Anyway...
This story has been picking up dust in the corner of my WIPs. It's time to let it see the light of day.
It's been so long since I started this fic, hence I will have to revisit the deepest part of my head to remember how I wanted this story to go in the first place. Updates will be few and inconsistent.
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