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My questions now are:
Does Lena know there are queer people from an alternate universe in the computers?
Are they employees of the OIAR voluntarily, or transferred from haunted cassettes against their will?
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Blank, chapter 4
Author’s Note: Can I finish this before tomorrow night? I’m determined to! (Also, I know this is far from my best fic, so thank you for reading despite that.)
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Four
“So this stuff all came to me after Shepherd died?”
Jane hesitated not too far from the doorway, overwhelmed by the sight of all the objects spread around the room. Every surface held multiple objects, all seemingly unrelated to one another, and at first glance, nothing was familiar.
“Yeah. You had a theory that Shepherd put it all in one place so that when your mission was done, and it was time for you to remember being Remi, she could show you this stuff, help you get those memories back.” Kurt sat carefully on the edge of a table, which was clear enough to accommodate him.
“Given that that’s the case, are you sure you want me looking at this stuff?” she asked uneasily. “What if I remember the bad part of me and turn back into a terrorist?”
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Ivy and the ZIP is our best shot at being reinstated. No more running. We let the law sort this out. One way or another. Until then, I’m gonna help the people who helped us.
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Afreen, we’re almost there. How far is the backup?
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Stay with me, Jane. Stay with me!
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Blindpot parallel – 101 vs. 510
when the girls who coded are offended by kurt underestimating their skills
*sorry for the typo in the third gif
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I’ve missed this. I’ve missed him like this.
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Special for my fellow Remi stans @idealisticrealism @indelibleevidence
From season 1 make up & wardrobe test: (x)
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Wonder if the writers already knew exactly how 5x10 would go down when they shot 4x04?
I guess we’re in opposite-land now - in 4x04, Remi was waiting for his signal that he was coming in (while Allie noted that Jane would have done everything she could to keep him out of there), and in 5x10, Kurt was desperately trying to get in, while Jane had already pressed the button to keep him out.
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That’s good enough for now.
(Also, he’s a very good kisser).
Follow up to this one (x). Part one (x)
Bonus close-up :D
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They told me he was my husband.
And I…
I want to remember him.
(To be continued)
Please do not repost anywhere, thank you ♥
. [Part two] - [Part three]
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Follow up to this one (x)
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Happy April 25th!
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Blank, chapter three
Author’s Note:  I haven’t seen the sneak peeks and don’t want to know anything, just to put that out there! So please don’t leave any spoilery comments. :)
I decided the team would not want to burden Jane with the possibility that she might be dying at this point, but realistically, the doctors probably would have told her. So maybe the stem cells are still in her brain, just working on neutralising the ZIP, and she’ll get all her memories back as the ZIP is cleared out of her system, but it’s going to take a while? Who knows? :D
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“My disclaimer from last night still stands, okay? You’re not a bad person.” Patterson touched Jane’s shoulder lightly, then retreated.
Jane nodded, her polite smile fading as Patterson left the room. She had tried to believe that reassurance through the horror of details they’d shared with her the night before, but how could she believe she was a good person when everything she’d learned was so horrific?
She’d willingly put these tattoos on her skin. She’d replaced the DNA sample of Kurt’s dead childhood friend with her own, so that her DNA would falsely register as that of Taylor Shaw, missing for twenty-five years. She’d had her terrorist group wipe her memory and drop her off in Times Square, naked, in a duffel bag with a tag that said ‘call the FBI’ on it. And then she’d gotten close to Kurt, thinking she was his childhood friend because she’d had no memory, but as soon as her former fiancé had approached her, she’d also started working behind Kurt’s back to plant evidence that had led to the disgrace and death of the former Deputy Director of the FBI.
And Kurt had married her anyway, even after learning what a duplicitous bitch she’d been. She didn’t know what to make of that. Her friends said she’d tried hard to make up for what she’d done, that she’d helped to bring down her terrorist family and the rest of their group. That she’d won their trust, and Kurt’s heart, in the process of saving millions of lives.
But she couldn’t imagine her tattoo stunt was the only bad thing she’d done as a terrorist. She must have murdered innocent people. Dozens, even hundreds or thousands. How could she ever wipe away that stain on her soul, even by doing good?
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indelibleevidence · 2 days
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Let's really think about the time period between 5x10's ending and 5x11's opening, because there's a lot of reasons it wouldn't have worked on-screen. As someone who's at some point going to be rewriting 5x11 from the 5x10 ending onwards, this is complicated.
Jane was in a room that, despite not having any visible airlock areas, was hermetically sealed. Because there were no airlock areas, Kurt and Tasha (or paramedics, or the biohazard people, or whoever) couldn't put on hazmat suits, go in, drag Jane into the airlock area and then purify the airlock air before getting Jane out of there. If they opened those doors, that ZIP gas would be getting out. And Jane would likely be having difficulty breathing, so there would be a time limit there.
Kurt and Tasha would have to somehow neutralise or siphon out the ZIP in the air within the space of a few minutes. Whatever air is pumped out of the room would need to be stored in tanks, because it would have ZIP in it and couldn't be allowed to escape. Presumably the room had some kind of function that allows for that, since it could be hermetically sealed, but I don't even know if there's any kind of total atmosphere recycle that would result in Jane not dying anyway, since she was already in there. Scientists would know better than me. 😅
They also never figured out if the new ZIP was effective just from exposure to skin (remember Jane freaking out about accidentally spraying Kurt in 5x07?), so if they were able to get Jane out of there, she would still need to be treated as highly toxic. Any CPR administered would need to be without skin-to-skin contact, because the ZIP could transfer, and then once she was breathing again, the ZIP residue would still be in her hair, on her clothing... She'd basically be hazardous material with a pulse.
So, assuming they could get Jane out without ZIPping the whole neighbourhood, get her stable enough to transport to a hospital, etc., then they would probably need to administer Patterson's cure as a first priority, so they'd start her with the IV. But then they'd need to get all of her clothes off her, wash off the ZIP, get it out of her hair, all without touching her directly... I'm assuming Patterson would come up with some kind of ZIP-denaturing compound to put in the shampoo/body wash or whatever, and someone (hopefully Kurt) would need to climb in there with her, still in a hazmat suit or some other protective gear, since she was still unconscious.
And only THEN would they be able to put her in a hospital gown and let the cure do its work.
I'm exhausted just from imagining all that, so imagine how much of an ordeal it would be for Kurt. 😫
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Reblog with your score
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