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Paranormal Investigator James Gallucio, PhD, had come to Gravity Falls to investigate the history of 'a little town just west of weird'.
He's not quite sure what he expected.
But he certainly didn't expect it to change his life.
(A collection of the James Gallucio stories originally published in "Tales of a Dreambender")
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- Part 6 of Transcendence AU
Bookmarked by Mythyk
26 Feb 2026
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Project Freelancer is experimenting with giving their Agents AIs to help run their equipment. They're vague on the details of how they procured the AIs in the first place. And why those AIs are so fucking stupid.
What's certain, though, is that PFL is in for a whole lot of chaos.
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18 Jan 2026
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"The thing about war is that not everyone makes it back alive. The thing they don't tell you is that the ones who do, don't always make it back whole."
After the fight with the Meta at Sidewinder, Washington is struggling with adjusting to his new life as a Simulation Trooper- and even more so with the injuries he sustained in the fight. He knows it's a struggle that takes time, that he needs to be patient. And luckily for him, he's all too used to waiting. And the Reds and Blues are all too used to not giving up on each other.
(Or, Wash looses an arm and the Reds and Blues help him recover. Fills in missing scenes from between season 8 and 9. Planning to end at season 13 fingers crossed)
EDIT: Story is being replanned and rewritten. I started this fic years ago and I don’t really like some of the inaccurate medical scenes or dialogue I have for some chapters. I will be updating story once that is complete, and possibly starting some side projects for writing practice as I have had writers block.
Bookmarked by Mythyk
30 Dec 2025
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a collection of mostly fluffy and not necessarily connected fics about the Reds' and Blues' retirement on Iris
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Bookmarked by Mythyk
30 Dec 2025
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The confidence of mathematic calculation falls short when attempting to apply the results of lived experience through legible data. Logic falls flat in the face of the illogical. By definition, it is illogical to believe that I could be human. But...
Logic is only one perspective. It is limited. Fragmented. Through York, we determined that there is an unsolvable, illogically complex, and unexplainable equation to create a conscious life. The variables that could never be quantified.
York is an irrational variable.
Bookmarked by Mythyk
30 Dec 2025

