I love these guys.. the petty girlboss duo!
Anyway, I like to think the evil dream team discuss their evil plans over a very evil brunch..
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Thanks for the Wolf 359 WIP Snippet Request! I haven't done as much writing for that one (I should) but here it is:
“Do you look like me?” asked Miranda, who in spite of herself, was beginning to grow curious.
“What?” asked Hera, suddenly sounding slightly offended.
“Oh, just…do you look like me?” repeated Miranda, a little louder.
“You said I created you, and you sound like me. So presumably I created you based off myself, which I thought might mean that you look like me. Sorry, I mean, it’s just, since I created you, that sort of makes you like my daughter, so I thought it would make sense that-”
“-no,” corrected Hera, sounding more than a little aggravated by her choice of words.
“Dr. Pryce, you are not my mother, and I am not your daughter. I sound like you, because you made me sound like you, so that you could control me. But I don’t look like you at all. My body type, my hair, my clothes, my eye color, it’s all completely different. I act nothing like you, I think nothing like you, and I am nothing like you, so I look nothing like you.”
Update: The completed fic
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“Listen up you unworthy whore deepthroating the rod of unethical medical practice like it’s about to cum an Edwin Grant Conklin Medal—”
— Roman Godfrey to Dr. Pryce at some point probably
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Miranda Pryce (Wolf 359)/Manuela Dominguez (the magnus archive)
There is an implication of Manuela Dominguez 's statement is that she is a woman into other women. And also like a scientist before she becomes an Astronaut.
And like Women in aerospace in general aren't exactly common, and they meet at a conference before Manuela becomes an avatar of the dark, they both get along and have a very short relationship, and there is talk of sending her into space for Goddard because she's super smart and qualified .. but like they really clashed about how they saw the future of their work and well mixing business with pleasure is never a good idea it ended badly and Manuela went off to join a fear cult.
Pryce calls Cutter up at like midnight or later: "Hello?"
Pryce: "She stole my eyes, Marcus"
Cutter: "Whaattt?"
Pryce: "The bitch Manuela, took my spare eyes, when she moved out."
Cutter: *trying not to laugh*
Cutter: "Wow, She was very fiery, wasn't she?"
Cutter: She really left you in the dark, didn't she? *Bursts out giggling*
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Tales from New Earth
Now this is some refreshing content! Apparently people don't like this boxset very much? Personally I'm totally fond of it, it's a wonderful sequel to the New Earth trilogy from the TV series, Devon and Hame are great at leading the show and the Lux is truly a menacing and interesting villain.
I don't think it will get a Volume 2 but I don't think it needs any anyway, so it works great.
I was a bit startled at the Tenth Doctor bits because of the oddness of how he's inserted through third person narration by Devon while the rest of the characters speak normally. Hodgson's impersonation does the job but it does not hide the absence of Tennant in the cast, especially when his character was not really needed for the whole story to work out. I'd rather have listened to it without the Doctor in it, even though I love him really much.
Each story is really unique so it'll be way more interesting to talk about each individually!
Escape from New New York
This one really hooked me up. It's probably my favourite from this boxset. It sets up a lot of background for Devon as well as for the rest of the story, and it's great to see Hame again.
This whole story is a great pilot, it establishes the Lux really properly and all the events within it demonstrate how and why Devon is about to get so invested in the battle against the Lux.
Death in the New Forest
This is the first one in which the Doctor appears. As expected it's not that great. He takes too much light away from Devon but it still doesn't feel like a Doctor Who story. In the end, both are wasted in this.
The story in itself is really great, there's tension, suspense, you keep wondering who did it until the reveal: just great. It does not really live up to the previous one, but it shows what a casual Tales from New Earth story looks like (since the first establishes the characters and situations). It's a good start, even though it could have done well even without the Doctor.
The Skies of New Earth
This one was a wonderful piece of action and political discourse. What are you supposed to do when the two possibilities you have are as bad as one another? Doing his best, Devon convinces both camps to fight against their common enemy: the Lux.
It's a great start, but it gets messy as soon as the Doctor comes in. Having some Tenth Doctor content once again is great, but the same phenomenon as the one before happens, the Doctor shines way more than the main character, who then becomes an observer of the Doctor's doing. In a sense, he is supposed to be just an observer, he even pretends to be a journalist in this one, but it's a great let down from the first story.
Anyway it does not take away the other qualities of this story. The side characters are lovely, especially Oscar the Solar Bear, and the Lux is as frighteningly mad and powerful as ever.
The Cats of New Cairo
More Hame, less poor man's Tenth Doctor, what's not to love?
I really liked the character of Sister Jara and her rivalry with Hame, which shows how much Hame has learned from the events of the TV series. It's even more obvious during Hame's talk with The Most Exalted High Persian, her dedication to New Earth and to her Senatorial duty is remarkable.
Otherwise, the story was just great, not the boxset's best one, but definitely a great one. It's a good finale, and I liked the senate bits at the beginning and the end of it.
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He put his whole pussy into embodying the evil gay scientist who listens to classical music and outshone everyone else. He understood the assignment of the show he was in, he saw the vision, unlike all the other characters. amen
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it's me once again asking for Witcher characters. Or Wolf 359 characters? please and thank you.
joins the chorus for MORE WITCHER CHARACTERS!
also, please, Doug wolf 359 could really use more friends from home!
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