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Epsilon slots neatly into the gaps in Agent Washington’s brain.
It's going to be fine.
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Under the strain of powering Carolina's armour, Epsilon's growing instability momentarily gives. This results in Tex being split off from Epsilon, alive and on Chorus in the midst of the war on Charon Industries.
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Tex lives. Now what?
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There comes a time in a man's life that he has to choose. He can throw himself into chasing the echo of the person who can't really be gone, because they never said goodbye, who must be them because there's no closer simulacrum and they can't really be gone. Or he can be the one to say goodbye, and dedicate himself instead to being present for his child who's had too much put on their young shoulders. We've heard the one about Dr. Leonard Church already. It's a good tragedy, because it was so easily preventable by just, y'know, not fucking doing that, yet inevitable because he would, unfortunately, always fucking do that. Lavernius Tucker's story is looser. He's flexible like that, bow-chicka-bow-wow. So maybe he looks at this choice and says, "baby, get you a man who can do both".
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15 Jun 2026
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dude.
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Three Blue soldiers arrive at Blood Gulch Outpost Alpha. It's just a perfectly normal assignment in the middle of nowhere, right? ...Right?
Except when those soldiers are Private Church, Lavernius Tucker, and Captain Flowers: an assassin, a rebel, and the Alpha AI.
Blood Gulch doesn't seem quite as boring any longer.
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Or, a pre-season 1 story about Alpha dealing with trauma and his forgotten memories of Project Freelancer, while slowly becoming friends with Tucker.
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Tucker accidentally walks in on Church and Tex and ends up finding that Church has an unexpected kink. Now if only he could stop thinking about Church and that kink.

