Happy Anniversary to the first DTeam Christmas stream!
Have a happy holiday everyone! 🎄🎁⭐️
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I was checking dates for a different reason and came upon the information that Voyager 1 is supposed to reach the Oort Cloud in about three hundred years and I think if I ever get a chance to write for a sci-fi television show, the kind with fast space travel -- Star Trek, Doctor Who, whatever -- that's the episode I'm writing.
The year's 23-- (we'll say 2322 because) and humanity's space travel abilities have so wholly eclipsed anything imagined in the 1970s. We've got interstellar travel, we've made friends with the Centaurians, etc. The Oort Cloud is no longer theoretical, we've got frickin' maps or whatever now.
But there's still this little probe, launched full of hope and good will, and it's approaching this boundary.
And it would be a party. Star Fleet puts up their observation ships in the days leading up to Voyager 1's approach. Space tourists come to stand in front of the observation windows, waiting to watch it go by. And of course, it will have been centuries since Voyager 1 lost power, but it'll still be going even if it can't talk to us anymore.
And in the background, for the entire episode of whatever show it is, the music playing, the sounds projecting over the loudspeakers, would of course be the entire catalogue from the Golden Record. The hellos in all those different languages, the brainwaves, the whales, Johnny B. Goode.
I just think it would be nice.
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Whump Snippet Saturday #8
Whumpee hates cold weather. Their old wounds and scars throb and hurt, remind them of what they've been through in the past. Today is no exception, but at least they are not alone.
A hand pats whumpee's head softly as it rests on caretaker's lap. Whumpee grumbles in response and pulls the blanket closer to their aching body.
As they look outside, they watch the snowflakes dance in the wind, hoping to themselves that it makes them fall asleep and forget the pain they're in.
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I was rewatching some of the Secret Saturdays and Generator Rex recently and am now falling in absolute love with the parental figures. I was going to call Dr. Holiday a saint for how she acts when dealing with her coworkers, patient, etcetera, and while I do still want to I now suppose that to be setting the bar too low. She (and Zak’s parents) are responsible caregivers and well rounded adults who just so happen to occasionally kick ass.
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Brand new listing in my shop!
Custom tea cozies embroidered with metallic thread... what a great gift for a tea-loving friend!
This holiday season, get 15% off for an order of 2 items or more!
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