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''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9921788/1/King-of-the-Monsters King of the Monsters]]'' by Shadowblade217

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''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/2309597?view_full_work=true Echoes in the Dark]]'' by Razzika.
*Recommended by Shimmer712
*Pairing: Chuck/Raleigh
*''Synopsis'':They took everything he was, every smile, every laugh, and broke it. They tore him a part and built him anew. Bodies were not made of metal and people were not meant for this. The kaiju terrified people enough that building jaegers wasn't enough, not when the pilots - human, flawed, fragile things - are failing left and right. So they made new kinds of monsters.
Comments: A Yancy Lives fic with a disturbing twist. It shows how twisted some people can be when they are willing to sacrifice their morals for victory. It has some warm moments between characters and the writing shows the horror of what is being done.

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* ''Comments'': a realistic take on Raleigh and Yancy's past, from the Academy to their lives as the pilots of Gipsy Danger. Numerous characters such as Tendo, Pentecost and the pilots of other Jaegers show up and are even part of the main cast. The writing is fluid, interesting and gets you really involved with Gipsy's crew, and not just her pilots as emphasis is also put on her support team. I wonder why it isn't in my Favories yet ...

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** Now has its own page: Fanfic/AuroraBorealis
* ''Comments'': a realistic take on Raleigh and Yancy's past, from the Academy to their lives as the pilots of Gipsy Danger. Numerous characters such as Tendo, Pentecost and the pilots of other Jaegers show up and are even part of the main cast. The writing is fluid, interesting and gets you really involved with Gipsy's crew, and not just her pilots as emphasis is also put on her support team. I wonder why it isn't in my Favories yet ...It also has a side story, "Tales From The Front Lines", and a sequel is on the way.
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[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10514009/1/Aurora-Borealis]] by Jocelyn
* Recommended by @/Elia41
* ''Synopsis'': The forming of Gipsy Danger's crew, from Academy to its first kill and the golden age of the Jaeger Program. Oncoming and updated regularly.
* ''Comments'': a realistic take on Raleigh and Yancy's past, from the Academy to their lives as the pilots of Gipsy Danger. Numerous characters such as Tendo, Pentecost and the pilots of other Jaegers show up and are even part of the main cast. The writing is fluid, interesting and gets you really involved with Gipsy's crew, and not just her pilots as emphasis is also put on her support team. I wonder why it isn't in my Favories yet ...
[=[[reviews:Aurora Borealis]]=]
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''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/946543/ Infinite Regress, Under Duress]]'' by [[http://archiveofourown.org/users/jamnesias/ jamnesias]]
* Recommended by @/ElizabethM
* Pairing: Newt/Hermann
* ''Synopsis'': They don't meet, they nearly meet, they do meet, 10 years is not long enough to describe all the ways in which this is a disaster (but they definitely give it a go), and the world nearly ends before they overcome the general idiocy: a tale of optical feedback, tattoos, and spats.
* ''Comments'': My favorite Hermann/Newton fic and the best slashfic I've ever read full stop. This fic tells the story of Hermann and Newton's relationship from the first time they met to the timeline of the film and beyond so it spans at least a decade. There are incredible amounts of (really well-written) UST. The writing style is lovely with a lot of attention paid to giving Hermann and Newt unique voices. The OCs are great too. With 23 chapters, this fic is almost finished so don't hesitate to give it a read.
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''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9595095/1/Hunters-of-Death Hunters of Death]]''

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* Fandoms: Mass Effect, Pacific Rim

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* Fandoms: Mass Effect, Pacific Rim''Franchise/MassEffect'', ''Film/PacificRim''
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''[[KillblessAMidsummerNightsDream A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' by Killbless

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''[[KillblessAMidsummerNightsDream A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' by Killbless
*Crossover with: ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic]]''
* Recommended by: keaton-furman-prower
* ''Synopsis'': A Mark II Jaeger, Midsummer Night, fires an experimental teleportation device while battling a Category 3 Kaiju, taking it and its pilots, Shane and Michael O'Connell, to a strange world full of sentient equines...
* ''Comments'': This story takes two completely different worlds and binds them together in a way that is not only believable, but amazingly well written.
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[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9595095/1/Hunters-of-Death Hunters of Death]]
* Recommended by: Infinite Freedom 01, Omeganian
* Synopsis: Decades after the sacrifice of Gipsy Danger, a hopeful mankind looked to the stars. With a army of Jaegers in tow. Now, decades later, the Normandy SR-1 is sent to Eden Prime, and The Shepard Twins, one raised on Earth, the other in space, prepare to show the universe what they're made of. Because sometimes, it takes monsters to kill monsters.
* Fandoms: Mass Effect, Pacific Rim
* Status: On-going
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''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10021280/1/Arctic-Rim Arctic Rim]]'' by GenghisQuan
* Crossover with: ''Disney/{{Frozen}}''
* Recommended by @/GeekCodeRed
* ''Synopsis'': It was supposed to be another routine kaiju breach response at the Vladivostok Shatterdome, but Rangers Elsa and Anna Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, pilots of the Mark-III Jaeger Frozen Heart, may be in over their heads as they discover there is more to their deployment than meets the eye, and no routine survives contact with the enemy.
* ''Comments'': This brings together two of the best films of 2013 in a crossover that really shouldn't have worked, but it did. Occurs just before the Kaiju war got worse for the Pan Pacific Defense Corps. Brilliantly written.
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* ''Comments'': As of 5/7/14, this work is complete, consisting of 20 core chapters, although four additional ficlets set in this universe have been written (the author plans to add a total of ten such ficlets; these appear to be posting twice a week). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, humor, moving forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words.

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* ''Comments'': As of 5/7/14, this work is complete, consisting of 20 core chapters, although four additional ficlets set in this universe have been written (the author plans to add a total of ten such ficlets; these appear to be posting twice a week). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, humor, moving forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. Easily the most enjoyable read this fandom has to offer, and [[http://irisbleufic.tumblr.com/tagged/anthology-artwork a number of pieces of artwork for it]] have been produced to date as well.
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* ''Comments'': As of 5/7/14, this work is complete, consisting of 20 core chapters, alough four additional ficlets set in this universe have been written (the author plans to add a total of ten such ficlets; these appear to be posting twice a week). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, humor, moving forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words.

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* ''Comments'': As of 5/7/14, this work is complete, consisting of 20 core chapters, alough although four additional ficlets set in this universe have been written (the author plans to add a total of ten such ficlets; these appear to be posting twice a week). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, humor, moving forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words.
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* ''Comments'': As of 3/15/14, this work consists of 20 chapters and stands at a total of 106,000 words; it is, according to the author, complete (but future ficlets and stories are possible). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, humor, moving forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 3/15/14, 5/7/14, this work consists is complete, consisting of 20 chapters and stands at core chapters, alough four additional ficlets set in this universe have been written (the author plans to add a total of 106,000 words; it is, according ten such ficlets; these appear to the author, complete (but future ficlets and stories are possible).be posting twice a week). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, humor, moving forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 3/15/14, this work consists of 20 chapters and stands at a total of 106,000 words; it is, according to the author, complete (but future ficlets and stories are possible). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 3/15/14, this work consists of 20 chapters and stands at a total of 106,000 words; it is, according to the author, complete (but future ficlets and stories are possible). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move moving forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 3/15/14, this work consists of 20 chapters and stands at a total of 106,000 words; it is, according to the author, complete (future ficlets and stories are probable, she says, but just not right now). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 3/15/14, this work consists of 20 chapters and stands at a total of 106,000 words; it is, according to the author, complete (future (but future ficlets and stories are probable, she says, but just not right now).possible). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, this work consists of 19 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 words; it's headed toward 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, 3/15/14, this work consists of 19 20 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 106,000 words; it's headed toward 20 installments total.it is, according to the author, complete (future ficlets and stories are probable, she says, but just not right now). Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* Recommended by Troper/Refrainmonster

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* ''Comments'': Short, but in a way that gets it's point across, with a brilliant use of 2nd person point of view. This fic has a creeping sense of horror that let's the reader figure out what's happening on their own. The title is derived from Stephen King's short story I Am The Doorway.

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* ''Comments'': Short, but in a way that gets it's point across, with a brilliant use of 2nd person point of view. This fic has a creeping sense of horror that let's the reader figure out what's happening on their own. The title is and theme are derived from Stephen King's StephenKing's short story I Am The Doorway.
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[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/937757 Doorway]] by Sanidine.
* Recommended by Troper/Refrainmonster
* ''Synopsis'': The medical doctors tell you it's probably PTSD. Newt and Hermann run a battery of increasingly bizarre tests and don't find anything conclusive.
* ''Comments'': Short, but in a way that gets it's point across, with a brilliant use of 2nd person point of view. This fic has a creeping sense of horror that let's the reader figure out what's happening on their own. The title is derived from Stephen King's short story I Am The Doorway.
[=[[reviews:Doorway]]=]
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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, this work consists of 19 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 words; it's headed toward 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, this work consists of 19 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 words; it's headed toward 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will you'll find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, this work consists of 19 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 words; it's headed toward 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, this work consists of 19 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 words; it's headed toward 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, this work consists of 19 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but it's headed toward 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 3/6/14, this work consists of 19 chapters and stands at a total of 92,340 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but it's headed toward 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 2/12/14, this work consists of 15 chapters and stands at a total of 70,900 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but it's headed toward 21 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 2/12/14, 3/6/14, this work consists of 15 19 chapters and stands at a total of 70,900 92,340 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but it's headed toward 21 20 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/9921788/1/King-of-the-Monsters King of the Monsters]]'' by Shadowblade217
* Recommended by PaladinAnderson
* ''Synopsis'': A reinvention of the Pacific Rim storyline, including elements of the Godzilla franchise in its continuity. As an army of alien creatures known as Kaiju threatens to wipe out the human race, Raleigh Becket must return to active duty and fight alongside his fellow Jaeger pilots and Godzilla, King of the Monsters, to put an end to the alien threat before all of humanity is destroyed.
* ''Comments'': A truly awesome fusion of the worlds of Pacific Rim and Godzilla. The author is clearly an enormous fan of both. And it's not just Jaegers and Toho kaiju smashing away at each other. There's plenty of action going on at the human scale as well.
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* ''Pairing(s)'': Newton Geiszler/Hermann Gottlieb (Tendo Choi, Mako Mori, Raleigh Becket, Herc Hansen, and some other marvelous cameos; Alison Choi appears as more or less an OC, along with some completely OCs); the work is overall NSFW (R/NC-17), but this writer's handling of explicit content isn't as hardcore as many.

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* ''Pairing(s)'': Newton Geiszler/Hermann Gottlieb (Tendo Choi, Mako Mori, Raleigh Becket, Herc Hansen, and some other marvelous cameos; Alison Choi appears as more or less an OC, along with some completely OCs); the work is overall NSFW (R/NC-17), but this writer's handling of explicit content definitely isn't as hardcore as many.that of many writers.



* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, this work consists of 13 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the writer has hinted there's more to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, 2/12/14, this work consists of 13 15 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 70,900 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the writer has hinted there's more to come.it's headed toward 21 installments total. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, this work consists of 13 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the writer has hinted there's more to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, this work consists of 13 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the writer has hinted there's more to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Pairing(s)'': Newton Geiszler/Hermann Gottlieb (Tendo Choi, Mako Mori, Raleigh Becket, Herc Hansen, and some other marvelous cameos also turn up; Alison Choi appears as more or less an OC, along with some completely OCs); the work is overall NSFW (R/NC-17), but this writer's handling of explicit content isn't as hardcore as many.

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* ''Pairing(s)'': Newton Geiszler/Hermann Gottlieb (Tendo Choi, Mako Mori, Raleigh Becket, Herc Hansen, and some other marvelous cameos also turn up; cameos; Alison Choi appears as more or less an OC, along with some completely OCs); the work is overall NSFW (R/NC-17), but this writer's handling of explicit content isn't as hardcore as many.



* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, this work consists of 13 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the writer has hinted there's more to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, sharply ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, this work consists of 13 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the writer has hinted there's more to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, sharply ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully implied to be memories dredged up by the drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Pairing(s)'': Newton Geiszler/Hermann Gottlieb (Tendo Choi, Mako Mori, Raleigh Becket, Herc Hansen, and some other marvelous cameos also turn up; Alison Choi appears as more or less an OC, along with some completely OCs); the work is overall NSFW (R/NC-17), but it's worth noting that this writer's handling of explicit content is nowhere near as hardcore as that of many.

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* ''Pairing(s)'': Newton Geiszler/Hermann Gottlieb (Tendo Choi, Mako Mori, Raleigh Becket, Herc Hansen, and some other marvelous cameos also turn up; Alison Choi appears as more or less an OC, along with some completely OCs); the work is overall NSFW (R/NC-17), but it's worth noting that this writer's handling of explicit content is nowhere near isn't as hardcore as that of many.



* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, this work consists of 13 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the author has hinted there's more to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, sharply ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully implied to be memories dredged up by the drift (as well as shared dreams of past events), and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 2/4/14, this work consists of 13 chapters and stands at a total of 63,200 words; this first arc seems to be complete, but the author writer has hinted there's more to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, sharply ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully implied to be memories dredged up by the drift (as well as shared dreams of past events), drift, and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.
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* ''Comments'': As of 2/2/14, this work consists of 12 chapters and stands at a total of 60,700 words; there will be at least one more chapter. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, sharply ​ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters​, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully ​implied to be memories dredged up by the drift (as well as shared dreams of past events), and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene (having just seen the film in December 2013, as per blog entries), but she is invariably one of the finest.

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* ''Comments'': As of 2/2/14, 2/4/14, this work consists of 12 13 chapters and stands at a total of 60,700 63,200 words; there will this first arc seems to be at least one complete, but the author has hinted there's more chapter.to come. Both scientists' voices are right on pitch, and her Newt-POV is truly a thing of wonder; meanwhile, the characterization of Hermann that you'll find here is surprising in all the best of ways. Tattoos as storytelling, love and loss, picking up the pieces, sharply ​ironic ironic humor, learning to move forward: you will find all of these things and more. The writer's handling of other characters​, characters, both secondary cast and originals, is a sheer delight. The flashback sequences are skilfully ​implied implied to be memories dredged up by the drift (as well as shared dreams of past events), and those alone are worth the rest of the fic's weight in words. This writer is rarely first on the scene (having just seen the film in December 2013, as per blog entries), scene, but she is invariably one of the finest.

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