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hold me up in your folders by JackaLanternLope
Fandoms: The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells
20 Sep 2025
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It’s not that I wasn’t curious, and it’s not like there wasn’t a more logical part of me that knew that this was terrible security procedure, even if I didn’t hear a peep from risk assessment (what else is new?). But on a deeper level, I knew there wasn’t any risk.
I wanted ART to prove it to me.
I wanted to go in blind and know that it wouldn’t hurt me, and that it would stop if I asked it to. I wanted to let ART in and not have to think about it.
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ART takes Murderbot up on an offer to plug into each other's systems.
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- Part 2 of data transfer
Bookmarked by iureon
28 Dec 2025
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Mutual Administrative Assistance by The_Trouble_Toad
Fandoms: The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells
25 Apr 2021
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ART has convinced Murderbot to take a holiday, oh the horror. Lots of emotions in this one (mainly positive ones). Also includes Murderbot parkouring its way out of an awkward social situation. The dream.
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18 Dec 2025
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friendship 101 for antisocial secunits by platyceriums
Fandoms: The Murderbot Diaries - Martha Wells
12 Apr 2024
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In the months since it gained its freedom, Three has become something of a social butterfly. Murderbot worries about what its own inability to socialize the same way means for its relationships with its clients.
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14 Dec 2025
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The pings were all from Overse’s interface and routed from a transit ring called Trans-All, the kind of ping that was just are you in range – are you in range – are you in range. It was a call for help and it fucking terrified me, because I was answering it way, way too late.
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Ratthi goes missing. Pin-Lee isn't used to losing. Murderbot isn't used to having anything to lose.
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Bookmarked by iureon
07 Dec 2025
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It flinches as if you had shot it and its walls slam shut in front of you, thick enough that you know it isn't putting up a show of things. It really does want you out.
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30 Nov 2025

