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kolos013 · 3 months
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Aspencore
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The amount of people in the notes going "yeah sure it may not be the answer for you but it absolutely is for me," is honestly concerning. It's very much like that one "I'm sorry your hubris was your doom but I'm built better" post that lives rent free in my head. These guidelines are there for a reason ya'll. (Also I'm not removing the wierd caption.)
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Get in the normal and functioning spaceship.
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i-am-snowils-admiral · 8 months
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Please enjoy some fun and possibly outdated memes for Time to Orbit: Unknown by @derinthescarletpescatarian
I want to say this is spoilers for up until chapter...75 or so? I can't put enough love for this story into just these 12 images and can't possibly capture everything happening because SO MUCH happens. Would highly recommend.
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usslakevee · 2 months
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So I started reading @derinthescarletpescatarian 's story Time to Orbit: Unknown yesterday and I am all caught up now and completely obsessed. So glad I was home sick when I found this and able to dedicate my entire brain to it for a full 24 hours.
I love so many things about this story including the vague references to the past (modern culture) which have been warped by time.
The absolutely fascinating way every mystery feeds into more mystery and things get wrapped up just in time for new things and problems.
the fact that there is so much room for miscommunication and secret keeping but the characters are intelligent enough to know that in the long run keeping secrets is only going to bite them in the ass.
Basically it's good as hell and I love it.
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jadity · 7 months
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@derinthescarletpescatarian 👀 is everything normal and happy at the end?
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catnek-reblogs · 2 months
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@derinthescarletpescatarian Aspen is fuckimg awesome
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miner0rw00zer · 2 months
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@derinthescarletpescatarian seems like the javelins are getting closer to a reality
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aon-dork · 7 months
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I recently reread Time to Orbit: Unknown by @derinthescarletpescatarian, and it has infected my brain. Please enjoy these memes about this extremely normal and functional spaceship. This story definitely 100% has not messed my sleep schedule up on multiple occasions.
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sepulchritude · 3 months
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whats time to orbit unknown? is it good? :3
So glad you asked! Time to Orbit: Unknown is a space mystery about a completely normal spaceship that has nothing wrong with it, written by @derinthescarletpescatarian
It’s completely and utterly laced with adhd catnip that makes it impossible to put down once you start reading. Every solution leads to more questions, every answer leads to more problems, and every step leads to more corpses. Many, many corpses. All in a desperate struggle to keep the spaceship together long enough to reach their destination.
It’s also got fascinating in-depth worldbuilding as told by a sociologist main character and a level of casual queer existence that is just really nice to see amid all the mysteries and corpses, imo.
Highly recommend!
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fairandfatalasfair · 3 months
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“Please do not tell me that you woke up on this ship with no ability to leave or call for help, took a look at the computer system whose operations are responsible for keeping us all alive, and decided to name it after the Allied Mastercomputer.”
“Okay."
“Did you name Amy after the Allied Mastercomputer?”
“You just asked me not to tell you, so-”
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Tal Smithson (ke/kem) from @derinthescarletpescatarian's scifi serial, Time To Orbit: Unknown
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propalitetz · 14 days
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most valued teammate: guy who can bake. from @derinthescarletpescatarian normal spaceship story
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captdonavin · 5 months
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A series of screen shots I couldn't help but save from @derinthescarletpescatarian 's time to orbit unknown.
There probably would have been more but I have been speed reading the rest as I now have time.
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help I terrified myself
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Ask Me Anything -- Sam Sareff
Why were you named Sam- was it a religious thing or a family thing or what?
Sort of both! Well, really, it was a family thing – I was named for my grandmother, who was named for her uncle. But she always used to joke that she was named after a god from the Nameless country that predated the Republic of Texas.
Everyone knows that the Nameless Country, being primarily Christian, worshipped Father Christmas (the father of ‘Jesus Christ’) who would bless everyone with gifts on his son’s birthday, but many people don’t know that they actually had a second, more consistently worshipped god, named Uncle Sam! So that was always my grandmother’s little joke, that we were named after a dead god from a mystery country.
If the Hylara colony ends up not needing/able to support turtles, do you have an alternate idea for that constellation?
Oh, I’m sure there will be turtles. If only as pets in terrariums. There’s no rcourse for old dna, no Earth to go back o; I’m sure we’ll fill Hylara with as many different kinds of animals as we possibly can.
I certainly hope our descendants don’t name their constellations after inanimate things. If they look up at the stars and see not a turtle but a living dome surrounded by exit airlocks, well. That would be a sad thing indeed.
Would you want to raise kids once you reach Hylara?
To be honest I’m not sure how much choice I’ll have in the matter. Children will be needed and we have thousands of embryos in storage for a reason. I imagine that children will be determined by the resources to support them that we have on hand. I’d love to raise some if it’s an option, but it’s all going to depend on how many we can realistically provide for, who’s likely to be the best child carers, and whose skills aren’t needed more elsewhere.
(Sam is a character from Time to Orbit: Unknown)
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