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Extremely obsessed with the way seestor does the top fans message like she’s reading it off a napkin that copia quickly scrawled and put in front of her
these boys are obsessed with Wednesday and she just takes advantage of them because they are suspects in her investigation or have a vehicle she needs use of. aro queen.
she’s an absolute shitbird. she doesn’t like potato chips. she hates movies. she teaches poor kids how to pluck their eyebrows as part of her court mandated community service. she’s a taurus, but not one of ~those~ kinds of tauruses. she once caught a wild fox, and fed it poison.
I didn’t say her name, but she popped into your head, didn’t she
Ok preview of my Valeria fic that I’m planning on writing!!
Here’s the summary:
Relájate, cariño.
Valeria’s been stressed.
Dealing with idiot men not directly following her orders all day has taken a toll on her nerves, and she needs a break. Instead of spending time with you, her partner, she’s been up late all week working in her office, sending emails, threatening people, making phone calls to move cargo, and while things have been going as they should, it’s been more stressful than ever.
She misses you.
Feels bad that she hasn’t been able to pay as much attention to you. So, she calls you in her office as she’s finishing up her work with a little surprise for you.
I just re-watched Deadlock in Voyager season 2, and I think there’s a good argument to be made that this is THE definitive episode for Janeway in early Voyager. Janeway interacting with herself is iconic in general, but the moral dilemma that puts the lives of her crew against the lives of her crew, where self-destructing Voyager is the only possible means of saving it – it’s an amalgamation of everything that defines Janeway as a captain for the rest of the show. Neither version of Janeway hesitates to destroy their own ship to save the other, but neither wishes for the other to be destroyed. It is a paradox of logic, as Tuvok says – and Janeway must go up against herself in order to resolve it – the only force as determined as she is. Just before Janeway self-destructs Voyager and kills herself and her entire crew, she tells the other Janeway to get her crew home. It is the singular goal – the thought that defines her every choice. She is not just responsible for the lives of her crew, she is bound to them irrevocably. And she will do everything, including destroying them all, to accomplish it.