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I could maybe appreciate the occasional need for something tactile, considering the spiral I was still recovering from.
SecUnit discovers that touch might actually feel good, sometimes. Under very specific circumstances. With very specific people.
Bookmarked by JackSnowSB
16 Mar 2026
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Reruns & Resets by Lizzie_The_Witch
Fandoms: The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells, Murderbot (TV)
13 Mar 2026
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“ Maybe I would be less annoyed had it not been brought up a subjective one million times (and an objective two dozen) how it was “nice to have everyone back together” on a “peaceful survey this time”. Ratthi had made sure to comment that for all that the first survey had been a “total nightmare” it was “worth it to have met you SecUnit!” That had given me the same melty feeling in my chest that I’d gotten when Mensah had told me she saw me “as a person just trying to help” back on that first survey together.
I was trying not to think about that though. Not that, or the way my drones captured Ratthi’s grin when he’d spoken. Or any of the melty and soft feelings my humans gave me sometimes. But especially not Ratthi. Because if I thought about him at all, I’d have to think about his blood on my face.”
Set in a mix of the Book Universe & the TV Universe, Murderbot and the PresAux crew are on another planetary survey mission. Everything is peaceful until it isn’t and Murderbot gets trapped in a nightmarish Time Loop like something out of one of its serials. Murderbot is hellbent on saving its humans and breaking free of the loop whatever it takes.
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Murderbot can't help but keep tabs on the PresAux team after his return, but what happens when he sees something he shouldn't?
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- Part 1 of Night Sky Murderathin
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Murderbot returns to the PresAux team, and has to figure out its place amongst them and the rest of the weirdos on their planet.
Oh, and it also has to share a living space with Gurathin. Great.
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Murderbot hacks its governor module, only to discover that constructs aren't exempt from gross things like soulmates.
