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by the Grace of god by iThinkIm_slowly_going_insane
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
04 Jun 2026
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"You had prayed for an angel, and the great song of the universe sent you an alien."
OR: Alone on the ship, Rocky begs the universe for salvation. One day, it answers.
Bookmarked by Salticidae (Melya)
07 Jun 2026
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The shape of the universe has congealed and moulded itself time and time again. Yet in all its warped, ripping glory—
“Rocky fixed it!” Another clunk. “Rocky try again.”
—a divot in celestial sequence has allowed Grace this.
Bookmarked by Salticidae (Melya)
05 Jun 2026
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Un-scientific Curiosity by khepri_sun
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary (2026), Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary - All Media Types
04 Jun 2026
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After a minorly life-threatening incident aboard the Hail Mary, Grace can't sleep. Rocky takes the opportunity to indulge their...less than scientific curiosity about their leaky human friend's body. Non-sexual intimacy abounds.
How fragile this creature is, Rocky realizes. Its endoskeleton is so flimsy, and so far beneath the soft skin it should really be protecting. How easily injured. How malleable. How easily Rocky would be able to crush the tiny blood vessels (“capillaries”) near the surface, leaving marks that remain tender and sore and turn many colors (“bruises”). Humans etch things into their outer skin, sometimes, for decoration or religious reasons. They use tiny needles to embed colored pigments just below the surface, where it remains visible to other humans forever (“tattoos”). Rocky wonders if Grace has any tattoos. Rocky thinks about being embedded underneath Grace’s skin.
Bookmarked by Salticidae (Melya)
05 Jun 2026
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When you look at Dr. Grace, you'll notice a few things.
Bookmarked by Salticidae (Melya)
05 Jun 2026
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Portland’s "Valentine’s Day Killer" was supposed to be dead, but a new pair of bodies posed in a park suggests a return to the old patterns. While investigating the scene, Nick catches a glimpse of a creature he doesn't recognize: a translucent, pink Wesen that doesn't just hunt couples, but marks them.
When Nick turns to Monroe for help, he accidentally brings the killer's calling card with him. A smear of iridescent ink marks both of them, and Monroe realizes the pheromone is designed to force a biological bond between its targets. Trapped together in Monroe’s house to hide from the predator, they find themselves struggling against a chemical heat that is stripping away their professional boundaries. They have to find a way to stop the killer before the ink peaks, forcing them into a "perfect moment" that the Vollentia intends to make permanent.
Bookmarked by Salticidae (Melya)
31 May 2026

