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The stories of Gene, Loco, and Buckey when they thought they had died or when they had just given up.
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Tucker decides to save the lieutenants from a bad punishment, gets himself dragged into it in the process, and then misses his boyfriend. Also, he's drinking on the job, lol.
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There’s a difference between fighting for and fighting back, but it’s fighting that Wash knows. It’s what he was built for, and it seemed inescapable. But it’s fighting through — the guilt and the loss and the rage — they must have forgotten to give him a field manual for.
Or, the Freelancers race to the Staff of Charon, having no idea what awaits them there.
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With The Staff of Charon a smoking-yet-functional speck on the horizon, and the threat of an active weapons system on one of Chorus' moons, the fight is far from over. While Locus is no longer a threat, another one of Hargrove's former lackeys waits for the Reds and Blues as they race to stop the weapons system from coming online. Does she really want to help them? Or is she hiding a more sinister motive? And why is she so interested in Locus?!
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Wash is attempting to calm down a food fight in the Feds and Republic cafeteria, and Tucker (local teenager wrangler) comes in to lend a hand.
Based on a hc of mine that there's a "no food fights!" sign on Chorus, and the hc that Tucker has a patented dad voice he used on Junior and now uses on the lieutenants.
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Agent Washington was part of an elite program that existed to make hunters even stronger against werewolves. He was told this was done to make the world a safer place, but when all his friends begin dying off he learns this was never the case. Doing what he can to survive Washington follows orders to Blood Gulch where he must work with the local pack to save lives, but he knows he can never trust them. Because how can he trust a rag-tag group of idiot werewolves when he couldn't trust his own human friends? Unfortunately, or fortunately, this group seems to have a way to break down other people's walls and force themselves inside so Washington finds himself caring more than he should. However, there's no way such a thing can last when even more people in the town begin to be ritualistically murdered and Washington can only trust himself to do what's right.
aka a Teen Wolf Tuckington fic that no one asked for
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After Washington thoroughly fucked with the past, him and the other Freelancers need to escape Project Freelancer and get back to his own timeline.
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- Part 2 of Changing The Present
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Omegaverse: Caboose is an Ex-Spartan who manifests into an extremely rare dominate omega and is kicked from the program and shipped to the Freelancer Project to be a simulation trooper. Agent Washington is a recessive alpha who never thought he would get an omega.
Only a few chapters of smut they are labeled as such in the beginning notes the non-con is Tucker/Crunchbite not Washington/Caboose and it's more face-hugger-ish than anything.
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- Part 1 of ShastaBear's RvB Omegaverse
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After being stranded on an unknown planet, the Reds and Blues work to find a way off. Just kidding, Agent Washington and Agent Ohio do. It follows the Chorus Trilogy and I'm not sure how much I'll stay to cannon, it might get weird...
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- Part 1 of Picking Up the Fragments
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This continues the RvB series in my own way. Locus receives a distress signal from Wash which starts a whole "rescue" mission, to prevent the others from being located by the bad guys.
Takes place after Singularity. I never finished the last season of Singularity so it might not be 100% canon accurate. It uses the most likely to return RvB characters: ie, Grif since Geoff still works at RT, Wash and Tucker since they've been super important for seasons now, Locus because I like him and want more of him. Less likely to feature Caboose since Joel moved to CA. I plan on killing AnderSmith (Ryan Haywood) - violently.
There may be some smut, but it will be contained to its own part and will be skippable if you wish.
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- Part 1 of The Great Rescue
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(This is a slight Alternate Universe in the Halo Times with some Modern twists so bear with me. The war between Humans and The Covenant still happened (is happening), but Locus and Felix never get hired for the Chorus job, etc etc etc)
Locus and Felix are two renowned mercenaries and bounty hunters on Earth. After being discharged from the UNSC they stuck together reluctantly to survive, and neither thought they'd get hired for one of their most complicated jobs yet.
(Y/N) (L/N) is a university student who moved to Utah for school and to start a new life on her own until an attempt on her life was made. She contacted her closest friend, who she knew was a mercenary, to simply vent. Little did she know he would hire two bounty hunters to protect her while he went to find answers. Upon meeting these two, she would embark on a dangerous journey, unsure of who to trust, and unsure if she could let herself open up.
Tensions are high as they tip toe around their feelings and fear, but when it all comes crashing down and she is on the brink, she must make a choice to either die alone, or open her heart to the one man who understands her more than anyone.
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After the board leaders scattered when Tex tried to get to Alpha, the agents left with the project were sent on various secret missions to protect Freelancer’s interests. California and Hawaii were two sent to protect the Alpha in a box canyon after Florida's untimely demise. Or as we know them as, Caboose and Donut.
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This year’s tragedy was the deaths of their captains. She wasn’t sure why Caboose’s death really mattered in her mind, for the first week it almost felt right to say she hated him, but her dad told her not to say she hated people, so she just hates the way he leads. Well lead.
She let out a small dark chuckle.
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Andersmith volunteers to search the bottom of the cliff. Felix isn't dead. Yet.
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- English
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- 1/1
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Smith, Bitters decides, is the living human personification of a capybara.
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While sailing to Armonia aboard the Hand of Merope, a young Dick Simmons encounters a shipwreck and its only survivor, along with a gold pirate medallion. That is where his troubles start.
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A simple mission goes wrong and Washington refuses to let another teenager die on his watch. In doing so, he comes to a lot of interesting revelations.
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- Part 3 of The Remnants
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Michael J. Caboose has always seen his world in color and fractals. His friends, through interacting with said soldier, soon see him through brand new lenses. It's just a shame that some things they see aren't too nice, but with Caboose, they quickly learn that all you need is your connections with people to survive the worst of situations.
After all, nobody could ever guess how much pain a person can experience and still come out smiling on the other end, until they tell you. And Caboose doesn't know when to shut the hell up.
Written for Whumptober 2021.
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RVB What If...? | Tucker became The Meta? by Industrial_Teletubbie_69
Fandoms: Red vs. Blue
18 Aug 2021
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The Reds and Blues, solely known for their friendship, and stupidity, are in a situation that is more dark than they seemed, especially when it's by their own teammate.
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- Part 1 of RVB What If...?
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When Dexter Grif and Dick Simmons moved into Apartment 202 in the Blood Gulch Apartment Complex, they expected to be turning over a new leaf. Neither of them were in school anymore and they both had stable jobs. They found a decent place that was an affordable price that wasn’t too far from Grif’s work. It wasn’t falling apart and infested with bugs like Grif’s last place and it was in New Armonia which meant it was far enough away from Simmons’ awful parents. At first, it seemed like a blessing. They thought that this place was too good to be true.
And it was.