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“As for this specific bit of entertainment I was seeking, well, it would be something of a double act,” Alastor chuckled, his shadows sliding his chair close to the desk.
“I am willing to offer you a deal, Vox: I tell you a secret, and in exchange you do everything in your power to keep it, and the surrounding conversation, entirely to yourself, including taking action based upon it - unless, and then precisely how, I explicitly state otherwise. Do we have a deal?”
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Instead of spending a week tied to a fucking chair, Alastor just fucking. Asks Vox for help. How embarrassing.
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Gender is a Construct But This Construct is Not Gendered by heavyshadows
Fandoms: Murderbot (TV), The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells
14 Jul 2025
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We had (somehow) survived GrayCris. There was just one problem. My humans kept calling me he now.
I didn’t know what to make of this. It made me feel like they weren’t quite seeing me. Like at the beginning of the survey, when I first saved Bharadwaj and they started acting all team-y around me. But from the way they had talked, it was clear they didn’t understand what a SecUnit was. Instead, it was like I was their pet bot. It wasn’t until I blew LeeBeeBee’s head off that they realized they had been trying to befriend a murderbot. They saw me for what I was; a killing machine.
When they said he, I hated it. It made my organics flinch. My performance reliability dropped a percentage each time. And it felt like the pet bot incident all over again; like they weren’t seeing me, but what they wanted to see. I didn’t want to be their pet bot, but I didn’t want to have to act like I was human either. Especially not some human man. Is that how they saw me? Is that what I would have to be now on Preservation?
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In which Murderbot struggles with stupid human assumptions about gender, has a heart-to-heart with its favorite human, and submits to the mortifying ordeal of being known.Bookmarked by FoiblePNoteworthy
28 Dec 2025
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In which Alastor realizes he committed a bit too hard to the whole found-family gag, gets fucked up by the First Douchebag, and tries to pretend everything is fine. Shockingly, Charlie is not oblivious. Even more shockingly, the person she goes to for help is Vox.
This turns out to be a case of using the wrong equation but still getting the correct answer.
(Also known as the one where Al & Vox used to bait angels, until they didn't.)
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Snippets of Vox and Alastor's afterlife, and their journey from strangers to friends to enemies to... something more.
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22 Dec 2025
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True Crime is all the rage among the living. When Charlie learns about a blockbuster smash-hit sensation of a film released above about their very own Alastor, serial killer of New Orleans, she’s determined to turn it into a bonding opportunity. Now all she has to do is get a hold of the film, and convince Alastor to watch it with them.
Nothing can go wrong with this plan.
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