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I had been incredibly skeptical when Ratthi had sent me ‘Midnight Eclipse.’ I knew what fanfiction was, I had seen it in the more niche entertainment feeds before. Never specifically for Sanctuary Moon, but I'd assumed it existed. That didn't mean I had any actual interest in it, though. When I had first looked at them, I hadn't liked them. The quality varied too much and a lot of them weren't finished, or were really short, or really out of character. And I hated that. I really really hated that.
This one was different.
Bookmarked by Shadowkat2000
02 Oct 2025
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[I had been incredibly skeptical when Ratthi had sent me ‘Midnight Eclipse.’ I knew what fanfiction was, I had seen it in the more niche entertainment feeds before. Never specifically for Sanctuary Moon, but I'd assumed it existed. That didn't mean I had any actual interest in it, though. When I had first looked at them, I hadn't liked them. The quality varied too much and a lot of them weren't finished, or were really short, or really out of character. And I hated that. I really really hated that.
This one was different. Ratthi had promised me that it was, and if it had been anyone but him I wouldn't have believed it. But Ratthi had seen every episode of Sanctuary Moon and knew all the plot points and all the characters and if he said it was in character and that it was good, then I was willing to at least read the first chapter.
And the first chapter was really, really good. Everyone was in character, and it had referenced a lot of obscure plot points really accurately. Probably better than the show did, sometimes.
And there was a SecUnit in it.
A good SecUnit. One that wasn't a villain or a lackey or a piece of equipment. The story didn't even have any sex stuff according to the rating, and Ratthi promised me the SecUnit never had any romantic plotlines. It was just good. And it was a person. And people liked it. Ratthi liked it.
I thought that I liked it. And I didn't like a lot of things.]
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I shouldn't take it personally that everyone loved Three. It was just better than me. At everything: Kicking my ass, not being a pile of anxiety, getting along with humans... just, everything.
It was fine. It was fine, right?
So if it was fine, the problem wasn't with being a SecUnit, the problem was with me. I didn't like that and I definitely didn't want to talk about it.A short story about SecUnit seeing how well Three is doing, and what that must mean about itself. Get cared for, idiot.
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02 Oct 2025
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“You're going to tear your arm off!” burst Turi.
“ART can put it back on,” I dismissed.
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28 Sep 2025
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While helping ART pack for a new colony rescue mission, Murderbot finds a discrepancy in its crew manifest. The truth is weirder and more emotionally loaded than it ever expected.
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People have commented on how MB as a SecUnit might relate to ART as analogous to a HubSystem and what that means for their relationship, but how does ART, as a bot pilot designed to pilot drones and shuttles and split itself into multiple pieces, relate to having a SecUnit on board?Bookmarked by Shadowkat2000
28 Sep 2025
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[I love my crew. I love my function. I love Iris and Seth and Martyn most of all. But I didn’t choose any of them. The University gave me everything I have. It paused, and then pinged me back softly. Except you.]
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