Grace, Meet Futuristic Buzzfeed
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14 Historical Figures Who Were Probably Autistic (You Won't Believe Number Twelve) by holyflyingswisscheese
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
29 Mar 2026
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I read it again, my pointer drifting over the hyperlink. It was the same as the first time I’d read it; I didn’t know what I’d expected.
14 Historical Figures Who Were Probably Autistic (You Won’t Believe Number Twelve)
I rubbed my eyes and laughed again, this time a little lighter. Yeah, no way.
Or: Grace returns to Earth with an Eridian envoy, gets sucked into an internet rabbit hole, and discovers that he's become one of those scientists who everyone sort of just accepts was probably autistic.
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- Part 1 of Grace, Meet Futuristic Buzzfeed
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Can You Open The Door, Please? by holyflyingswisscheese
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
07 Apr 2026
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“I— Yeah,” I cut whoever was speaking off, my voice sounding strange and distant, like I was hearing myself from ten feet away. “I’m fine, I just have to… I think I need… uhm…”
I was rising to my feet, then, my thoughts blurry and all over the place. As I shuffled out from under the table, I moved too fast and hit the edge of it with my knees. It was a terrible idea — pain flashed through my hips and spine without the help of my cane, which I vaguely registered leaving on the ground as I pushed away from the conference table, took one more look at the people gathered around it…
And broke out into a run.
Or: Grace returns to Earth but has trouble adapting to humans again. Humans who stare, and scrutinise, and can read his thoughts at a glance.
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- Part 2 of Grace, Meet Futuristic Buzzfeed
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Number 5: Eva Stratt and Ryland Grace’s Unsubtle Yearning by holyflyingswisscheese
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
10 Apr 2026
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Okay, sure. So, there was a word for people who didn’t find other people sexy. Great. A normal word. A well-known word. And not a medical condition.
But surely whoever wrote this understood that it was an anomaly. There weren’t enough people like this to warrant a label. After all, what was the point of a human who didn’t want sex?
(What was the point of me? — I’d asked a hundred times before.)
Or: A heteronormative movie adaptation, a very weird BuzzFeed article, and an internet rabbit hole lead Grace to the discovery of a label sixty years in the making.
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- Part 3 of Grace, Meet Futuristic Buzzfeed
