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Oct 31, 2012 11:51

In honor of All Hallow's Eve, I'm inviting trick-or-treaters to my 'door'. Comment "trick-or-treat" to this post and...well, you know the drill. Treats can be anything that strikes my fancy (pics of fave actors or pairings, one sentence fics, graphics, a few words why I'm glad to have you on my flist, etc. etc.). The more "houses" to visit the more ( Read more... )

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coffeesuperhero October 31 2012, 18:42:53 UTC
Trick or treat (where treats are maybe defined as: a ship primer on HG/Myka idk idk if you so choose obv I am making no demands)! :D :D :D

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sunshine_queen October 31 2012, 19:07:05 UTC

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Bering and Wells primer, pt 1! sunshine_queen November 1 2012, 02:15:48 UTC
(In case I botch this horribly, here is a ship manifesto by someone who has a higher capacity of thought-organization! There are more spoilers in it than mine, though.)

Here is a fun little video on youtube that actually does a damn fine job of presenting the ship!

Okay, so, to start off on the HG/Myka primer, here is one of the most important facts of all: Joanne Kelly and Jaime Murray came up with it and support it. Like, 100%. It is truly glorious.Like, I know that obviously you don’t need the actors’ or the showrunners’ consent to ship, because god knows it won’t stop shippers, but this ship, even if the showrunners aren’t totally behind it (though some of the writers definitely are,) is somehow that much more legit because the shippers aren’t overly reading into things, it’s actually Joanne and Jaime working on the looks and the lack of personal space and the minor touching and the faces. It’s straight-up amazing and beautiful. I feel like this is so much more important because this ship is as canon as it can possibly be ( ... )

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Bering and Wells primer, pt 2! sunshine_queen November 1 2012, 02:17:13 UTC
Helena G. Wells!

Yes, she is the HG Wells, sci-fi writer extraordinaire. While her brother was the face of HG Wells, the real HG provided the ideas, research and actual stories. In our first encounter she bitterly says that in the late 1890s it was easier to believe a time machine could exist than the fact that a woman came up with it. In addition to being a brilliant novelist, Helena was also an agent in Warehouse 12, based in London, and the mother of a little girl. Her daughter, Christina, was brutally murdered during a robbery gone wrong, and let’s just say that it is this that causes HG to fall into a spiral of not the best decisions that ends with her asking to be bronzed.

(Subsection: BronzingThe Bronze Sector is a place in the warehouse where people who have been bronzed are placed. Inhabitants of the Bronze Sector are described as the greatest evils the world would have ever known, had they not been bronzed- as in, they were caught beforehand. If you’re thinking this sounds iffy, you’d be right. The way bronzing works is: a ( ... )

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