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Finding herself captive in XCOM's alien containment chamber, a particular Berserker (properly) meets the operative credited with her capture. Despite the circumstances, the human is so much friendlier than the rest; something the Berserker finds appreciable.
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Former Sith Lord Praven and Jedi Knight Kireth Veya begin exchanging letters after his defection to the Jedi Order. Through written words, quiet reflection, and hard-earned trust, they explore identity, purpose, and the balance between duty and self. What begins as cautious correspondence slowly unfolds into something far more personal - a connection shaped not by war, but by choice.
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Jack is a zombie. That he knows for a fact. His heart didn’t beat. His wounds, if he had them, wouldn’t hurt or heal. So the only logical explanation was that he was dead. But he didn’t act dead. He’s not talking about the corpse littering the streets. He’s talking about how he wasn’t like the other undead. He could talk and walk better, he eats less and can sometimes stomach human food. But he is still undeniably dead.
So what do you do when a human mistakes you for a living human instead of undead. While at least he seems interesting maybe this won’t be so bad. He could pretend to be alive for a little while. It’ll be funnier than staring at nothing… right?
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In the downtime after Thriller Bark, Chopper looks after his weirdest patient yet. Just a bit of friendship fluff; rated for Chopper's potty mouth.
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Chopper was exhausted. Thriller Bark had been… an ordeal. By the time Chopper had gotten his hooves on Zoro, he’d been at death’s door. But Brook was beyond it, which was why Chopper picked himself up again after Zoro’s treatment was finished.
Or: Chopper treating Brook's wounds after Thriller Bark.
