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Fic or Treat
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Light is on for: Anyone who feels like ringing the chime.

What's in the Bowl? Fic! You're likely to get a short(er) fic, anywhere from a drabble to something longer, depending on how the muse strikes and what it says. I'm also game to link folks to family-friendly critter videos if so desired, on the order of purrful cats or goofy retrievers.

Let Me Know: Fandom, pairing if so desired (I'm fine and more with gen or friendship too, for the record) and anything I should avoid. Current fandoms are Star Trek TOS (including Pike's captaincy and the Vulcan's Glory era), TNG, and DS9, Band of Brothers, Miraculous Ladybug (no spoilers beyond season 5, episode 9, please!), Dragonriders of Pern (Anne's work, not Todd's, sorry folks), Sapphire & Steel, Diane Duane's Young Wizards (I've read through GWP, but haven't gotten to the short stories yet), many an oldtime radio series (feel free to ask), and I'm up for writing queer and trans-friendly Harry Potter snippets.

Other info: I will not write dubcon/noncon, graphic animal harm (rescuing critters from harm is fine), humiliation/degradation, telepathic violation, major character death, or in the case of Pern, dragon loss. On the flip side, I love minor characters, subverting expectations and stereotypes, and worldbuilding that bolsters aspects of canon. I'm the girl who's got a whole series in progress about barely-seen Pernese characters and another featuring TOS's Yeoman Mears quite prominently, so! I do plan to post what I write to my AO3, and if you'd like your fic gifted to you over there, let me know your username and I'll happily oblige.

The Cool War by Frederik Pohl

Oct. 9th, 2025 08:50 am
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A hapless minister is drafted into international intrigue.

The Cool War by Frederik Pohl
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Welcome to my very first post ever for playing Enderal, the total conversion mod for Skyrim that transforms it into an entirely different game!

If you’ve never played Enderal before, suffice to say, this post will be full of spoilers, like any other playthrough post on my site.

And meet my character Siobhan, half-Nehrimese, half-Kiléan, who finds out right quick that maybe sneaking on board a boat to get to Enderal is maybe not the smartest thing she ever did….

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Read more on Anna Plays Skyrim.

Top posts during September 2025

Oct. 8th, 2025 07:53 pm
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Crazy Eddie's Motie News earned 412,429 page views and 5 comments on 30 posts during the 30 days of September 2025. The blog also passed 10,000,000 total views over its history, ending the month with 10,005,910 views, passing the milestone on September 30, 2025.

Most read, commented on, liked, and shared posts at Crazy Eddie's Motie News behind the cut. )
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Changing Plans
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1901
[Wednesday, May 6, 2020, late afternoon]]



:: After Henry offers to help to enroll the children in school, the trio meet an angry teenager. The three compare questions afterward. Part of the Edison’s Mirror arc. ::


:: Pay special attention: Ed vomits at the beginning of the scene. Skip to “We could” as the first words in the paragraph and you’ll miss it. ::


Back to An Improbable Hurdle
To the Edison's Mirror Index
On to




The group stopped outside the school administration building to the sound of Ed’s shuddering, gasping breath. Henry frowned. “Are you…” He sighed, shaking his head. “No, you’re clearly not okay. What can I do to help?”

Ed lurched toward a nearby prickly holly bush, throwing up violently at the base of the plant. Aidan rubbed the boy’s back, murmuring in a mix of English, French and another Romance language, but the tone seemed more important than the individual words.

Henry shook his head. “I’m not sure why you’re so upset. I think that you stood up for yourself quite well, Ed.”
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Bundle of Holding: Mystery Flesh Pit

Oct. 8th, 2025 02:15 pm
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Welcome, visitor, to Mystery Flesh Pit National Park: The RPG, the Cypher System tabletop roleplaying game rulebook from Ganza Gaming about the Permian Basin Superorganism.

Bundle of Holding: Mystery Flesh Pit

Ranking the Star Trek Films (Again)

Oct. 8th, 2025 10:24 am
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An update to my last attempt at doing this back in 2009. I originally posted this to Mastodon back in April after watching Star Trek: Section 31, and after realizing I hadn’t cross-posted it here, am doing that now. Also somewhat prompted by a friend sending me this ranking from Den of Geek, which is close, but not identical, to mine; I do broadly agree with their summaries of the various films.

I gave it some thought, and while the exact placement of any of these might vary slightly depending on time/mood/etc., I think this is a pretty good stab at my personal Star Trek film ranking, best/favorite to worst/least favorite:

  • Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
  • Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
  • Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
  • Star Trek: First Contact
  • Star Trek: The Motion Picture
  • Galaxy Quest
  • Star Trek (2009)
  • Star Trek Beyond
  • Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
  • Star Trek: Generations
  • Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
  • Star Trek: Section 31
  • Star Trek: Insurrection
  • Star Trek: Nemesis
  • Star Trek Into Darkness

A few more details:

The first three (TWoK, TVH, TUC) are essentially a three-way tie for first. At any given point, the order could be shuffled around and would probably be acceptable.

TMP remains in that place whether it’s the theatrical, TV extended, or directors cut, but of the three, the director’s cut is definitively the best.

Some purists might be surprised at the two Kelvinverse films ranking that high, but for all the faults, the casting was so good at embodying the characters without slavishly copying or parodying (intentionally or not) the original actors, and I think both films are a lot of fun.

Christopher Lloyd’s Kruge almost pushes TSfS higher, but…not quite. But it does mark the dividing line between “films I can put on at just about any time and enjoy” and “films I’ll watch when there’s a reason to” (chronological rewatch, someone else wants to watch one, etc.).

S31 is barely Star Trek. It’s a generic sci-fi spy film that someone spritzed with synthehol and Starfleet emblems; it ranks as high as it does because it’s an acceptable generic sci-fi spy film, entirely suitable for having on in the background and occasionally paying attention to. Michelle Yeoh (and Georgeau) deserved better.

Into Darkness…I just have so many issues with it. I will be quite unpleasantly surprised if they ever make a Trek film that knocks it out of the bottom spot on this list.

Mirrored from Eclecticism.

been busy

Oct. 8th, 2025 05:23 pm
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My unemployment benefits are running out soon and my disabled benefits are not... denied, just whoops slipped by, I'm not doing that dental technician formation this year and the employment agency is sending emails about electrician and plumber formation. I was supposed to attend a visioconference last Wednesday but I fried my laptop's keyboard juste before. So it was sound only. (My laptop is OK in the end, the keyboard dried off and is working again.)

I'm struggling with my disabled benefits case.

But!
Last Friday Kay O'Neil came to my town for a book signing tour so I got two books signed + a third for a friend. Whose birthday was that night. The party was great.
And I have a massive squish on the newest addition to our little gang.

Saturday saw a different book signing. A third installment in a children's book series With Dinosaurs in it, and the first book of a five-book series about an upperclass girl obsessed with weight lifting; looks promising.

Sunday... nothing. Rest.

And today I want to the electrician school for their open day. Looks promising too but. There are like 20 spots for 150 to 200 candidates and I'd have to find a work/study placement.

Science of 100-foot waves

Oct. 7th, 2025 11:59 pm
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Watching this reminds me that I plan on posting a follow-up to '100 Foot Wave' leads Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series in nominations, but could lose to 'SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night'.

CA trans issues - call Gavin Newsom

Oct. 7th, 2025 08:58 pm
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Per Trans News Network, there are currently 10 bills on Gavin Newsom's desk that support LBGQT+ rights:

Trans Rights Bills

  • AB 82 / SB 497 – These privacy-focused bills provide needed confidentiality for patients, providers, and volunteers involved with trans healthcare. AB 82 offers important protections for reproductive healthcare, and prevents prescription data about drugs like testosterone and mifepristone from being stored in databases that could be accessible by other states.

  • AB 1084 / SB 59 – This pair of legal name change bills includes one that streamlines the process of updating legal name and gender, and another to ensure that older court records of name changes can’t be used to out or dox trans people.

  • SB 418 – Bolsters nondiscrimination protections for health insurance plans and requires the plans to cover up to a 12-month supply of prescription hormones.

LGBTQ+ Rights Bills

  • AB 554 – Requires insurance coverage of all FDA-approved medications that prevent HIV such as PreP, without prior authorization. 

  • AB 727 – Mandates that schools and universities must provide all youth suicide hotline information, including numbers for LGBTQ+ hotlines in the wake of Trump’s defunding of the Trevor Project hotline.

  • AB 678 – Requires state housing programs to coordinate with LGBTQ+ communities to ensure homelessness programs remain inclusive and nondiscriminatory for queer people experiencing homelessness, directly combatting federal efforts to force homeless shelters to ban trans people. 

  • SB 590 – Expands paid family leave protections to include the diverse caregiving needs of queer families.

  • SB 450 – Clarifies California adoption law to allow for LGBTQ+ couples who live outside of California to adopt children born in the state through California proceedings, which are more inclusive than many other states.


Call him at (916) 445-2841 to ask him to sign these bills into law.
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What I’ve Read
Captain Vorpatril’s Alliance – Lois McMaster Bujold – You can really feel the Penric and Desdemona style books coming around in Bujold’s later work. Bujold built a great character in Ivan Vorpatril – he’s too close to the throne of an empire to avoid knowing about politics, so instead he has developed a perfectly tuned sense of political ramifications for every move he could potential make – and manages to build a life where he’s known for being a lady’s man and a bit vapid, instead of a good figurehead for a coup! He’s adorable and he’s got a good match in Tej. In some ways, this felt like Bujold having a good time with her own books and not being too serious about it.


What I’m Reading
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club – Dorothy Sayers – 25% - An elderly man is found dead at his gentleman’s club, and establishing the time of his death becomes crucial for executing his will when it’s revealed he died the same day as his sister. Did he die just before her, so that all her wealth passes to her lady companion? Or just after, so that her wealth joins his estate and passes nearly entirely to his eldest son? It’s also got lovely worldbuilding around the WWI veterans in the background of Peter Wimsey’s world – their comfort with death and soldiering draws a line between the young men and the older crowd of the club.

The Mismeasure of Man – Stephen Jay Gould – Feisty and interesting! I’m re-reading this after reading it as a teenager – it definitely informed my skepticism towards science that “proves” an existing social bias is grounded in hard scientific fact. Really good and clear writing, it does feel like it’s from 1981 at times. (Remember when we were just fighting fundamentalists about teaching evolution in public schools? And not about the continued existence of public schools??)

What I’ll Read Next
Witness for the Dead Katherine Addison
The Fortunate Fall by Cameron Reed
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An Improbable Hurdle
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 2114
[Wednesday, May 6, 2020, late afternoon]]



:: After Henry offers to help to enroll the children in school, the trio meet an angry teenager. The three compare questions afterward. Part of the Edison’s Mirror arc. ::


Back to Expert Advice
To the Edison's Mirror Index
On to




As they crossed from the dappled early afternoon sunlight into the cool, evenly lit office building Aidan paused, looking over his shoulder at the quick, scudding clouds collecting at the treetops. “We should set off for home within the hour, because it’s going to be raining hard by sundown,” he told the others.

Henry chuckled, and made a show of patting the handle of the closed umbrella draped over his arm. “I’m taking you seriously. You were right the other day, after all.”

Ahead of them, the wide hallway opened to an irregular oval where half a dozen doors broke the walls into many angles and corners. One door slammed open, revealing a sienna-skinned teen girl in a pristine white tee shirt and stonewashed gray jeans stormed out, shouting over her shoulder. “You’re not my mother or my grandmother, and you had NO right to let HER change my school plan and then spring it on me! I can’t even talk to you right now!” She stormed past the group in the bottleneck at that end of the hallway, but she dodged between them without even brushing their clothes.

“Liana, wait!” An older woman with black-framed rectangular glasses beneath her fine gray bobbed haircut watched her leave, pinching her lower lip between her teeth.
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Summer Hangs On

Oct. 7th, 2025 07:53 pm
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Still feeling like I'm not keeping up with what's going on. I'm doing some good cooking, though.

There was a second community meeting about the apartment building that's going to replace a falling-down ruin of a house in my neighborhood. The revised designs look pretty great.

There is an ongoing government shutdown because Republicans can neither compromise nor achieve unanimity within their own governing coalition. They've pasted "radical Democrat shutdown" across every government email and website, though. The shutdown hasn't prevented them from going on about which part of the US the government is allegedly at war with this week. Meanwhile, Trump's tasked a lawyer who has yet to prosecute a criminal case with making James Comey rue the day that he ever crossed Hillary Clinton. And Trump is rumbling about how he'll talk to the DOJ about a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell (who he doesn't remember and probably hasn't even heard about before, to take it from him).

Basically the last week it's been highs in the 80s, though it's early October.

I started reading The Magician's Nephew to Erica.

Some new people are joining my team at work. Looking forward to the organizational rebuilding.

My mom will be visiting town next weekend, for her high school reunion.

Hypernormalization and hijack

Oct. 7th, 2025 09:07 pm
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I woke up this morning and didn't want to go to work because I was scared. My body was scared, after yesterday.

I am so used to this feeling from previous jobs and stuff: the physical way the anxiety settles into my arms and legs and chest and head, my skin and muscles and eyes and everywhere, it gets everywhere. But I don't remember if I'd ever felt it in this job -- or if I have, it's been in recognition of a high-stakes day (an important person I need to impress, a big deadline) or something unpleasant (a meeting I don't want to chair).

Today looked perfectly innocuous according to my calendar and my to-do list. But then so did yesterday, and that didn't protect me.

When I finally got out of bed, I would've been late for the usual morning meeting, and we were supposed to have a team meeting today too, but luckily my manager was working elsewhere all morning so neither happened. It was such a gift, this nice gentle start to the day and a few hours that were free of the possibility of such scariness.

And I did have a meeting that included my manager this afternoon so we interacted normally. That helped my body and brain a little too.

I had counseling after work, and of course I had lots to talk about. Sometimes I feel like I just talk too much and don't get enough of my counselor's perspective that I'm paying so much for: I am happy to pay for some thoughts that aren't already in my own head, and then I hardly let her get a word in edgewise while I babble about how the struggles in politics, my workplace and even my baseball fandom are all leaving me struggling under hypernormalization.

Anyway, at the end she was able to make the point that my nervous system has been activated a lot, and it shuts down the frontal lobe where stuff like communication happens, leaving you only with fight-or-flight type shit (or freeze or fawn, my usual two). She wasn't surprised that I was unable to speak a few times yesterday. So that was reassuring, because as the world's most talkative person, who doesn't know what I'm thinking/feeling if I can't talk (or write here) about it, it's so rare and uncomfortable to end up unable to speak! It does feel like a goddam Racacoonie situation so I'm also soothed by the fact that the internet seems to call this "amygdala hijack." Hijack is the exactly right word for it!

Anyway my counselor also told me that connection with other people is a great way to address this. I had told her about listening to the old friend telling me about life in one of the cities where Trump has sent the National Guard, the Jewish guy we made friends with on Sunday... She said this is great, and that was a perspective that I wouldn't have otherwise that's useful and good for me now. But of course it's not just about such worthy connections: spending Saturday with some of my favorite people was also good for me, catching them up on the goofy details of my almost-accidental hookup since I hadn't seen them since it happened a couple of months ago -- even reminding myself of that day enough to tell them about how it came about left me in a noticeably better mood for a couple hours after.

These are long-term mitigations of course; in the short term she talked about breathing and how exhaling for longer than you inhale can help. This amused the hell out of me just because it was only last night that D was talking about recognizing the breathing count (one or two beats longer on the exhale than the inhale) from our yoga instructor being present in what he was doing at the time, which was the Guided Meditation event in Fallout 76, of all things.

The next time some well-meaning person asks "Have you tried yoga?" you should ask them "Have you tried the Mothman Cult?"

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Yesterday my boss suggested a plan to help me reach elite status. At first I thought he might be joking because he brought it up in a laughing manner, but as he explained it there's a real there there.

His idea was that our AE (account executive) counterparts often seek to "protect" us from having to travel as we head into the end of the year. Except those of us who do travel as part of our jobs are concerned about reaching elite status. And as we head toward the end of the year we're keeping an eye on how many more miles/points/trips we need to qualify. He talked about getting his team together to discuss how much more each person needed for the year then telling the AEs, "Hey, you need someone to help you cover a meeting? Reach out to Chris, he needs 4 more trips this year for elite status!"

"I need just 1 more trip, possibly 2 if it's a short/cheap one," I said right away. I needed no delay to think about it because I've already been tracking it. I explained to my boss how I created a spreadsheet years ago, modeling it kind of like a sales forecast, to track progress toward elite status.

I also told him about how hardcore frequent flyers do Mileage Runs (MRs)— trips they take purely to earn status. I did an MR, just once, years ago.

I gently pushed back, though, on the idea of telling AEs to help book work trips for us. I did that because I don't want to create or perpetuate a notion that we're arranging business trips for personal benefit. I do push for meeting customers and prospects face-to-face, by traveling to visit them, instead of meeting via videoconference. I do that because it makes business sense, because it's more valuable for the company, not because it's a boondoggle or for status bragging rights.

Spy X Family Season 3- No Spoilers

Oct. 7th, 2025 03:44 pm
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Watched the first episode of the series on its third season and so far, so good. Anya seeks to protect the world without letting her foster parents know about her telepathic powers, Loid and Yor try keeping the family appearances without revealing their identity to each other, and Agent Nightfall seems to have more to go on around. The episode didn't show much about Loid's current task at hand, but being the first episode, I'm sure that will change. No word on Yor's obsessive brother yet either.

Hope any reading this has been able to watch it as well. I'm sure it won't disappoint.

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