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The Slugcat Parable (REWRITE + CONTINUATION!) by Bucketlover69
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable, Rain World (Video Game)
24 Sep 2025
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" All of his co-workers were gone, what could it mean? "
Hearing the same thing over and over was tiring, but what about when something new shows up? Something.. never-before-seen.
The Parable has a few problems,
Does a cycle track to a day?
What's a slugcat doing in an office?Bookmarked by ΩmegaKat (OmegaKat)
06 Oct 2025
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Dying to a work-related accident is one thing, but waking up as an "Iterator" inside a massive box is another.
Now I need to somehow adopt and cope with my new existence while preserving what little sanity I have left. At least being a giant super computer gives me all the time and brain power I need to solve all of my problems…somewhat.
Like keeping those damn zealots at arm’s length and figuring out how to get out of his damn box.
First order of business, don't die a second time and to not cause too much psychological damage to myself.
Easier said than done. For one of them at least.
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- Part 5 of The Becker-verse
Bookmarked by ΩmegaKat (OmegaKat)
04 Oct 2025
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Sebastian Solace wasn’t a marine biologist, but he was relatively certain that goldfish weren’t on the list of species that dwelled in salt water, let alone among the ones capable of surviving the crushing depths of the deep sea.
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Bookmarked by ΩmegaKat (OmegaKat)
21 Dec 2024
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Canary Protocol by DecayingHelena
Fandoms: Transformers - All Media Types, Voices of the Void (Video Game)
31 Aug 2025
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Just my take on Votv and Transformers First contact au that I've been making on my main tumblr account, Helena-and-helena-meta
Kel finds these new robotic aliens unsettling.
Bookmarked by ΩmegaKat (OmegaKat)
12 Jul 2025
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Rain hammered down. It was familiar to how it was back home, or at least it started out that way, but after a little while it pounded down harshly, to the point that despite his experiences with dense rain back home, it was so unfamiliar that he hated it. It screamed not Earth. It screamed not home. Not a scream of simply moving to another country, or even another continent, but another planet entirely.
He was homesick. But he didn't know how to go back. He didn't know anything.
Bookmarked by ΩmegaKat (OmegaKat)
07 Jul 2025