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Second verse, not quite the same as the first! Lix has wrangled Jack into, if not shape, then at least a somewhat functioning crew mate and more! Finally, the No Safety Measures is repaired and she can set her sights on the league proper.
If you feel like having your world view shattered you can jump on into Fawkesish's story server! https://discord.gg/Q7JyCsCT He is the one who inspired me to post my work on the good ol' internet. That little space is full of weirdos who like dragons and things with scales WAY too much (I'm one of them) and you can find all sorts of directions to other human x scaled lovers like dragons stories and come hang out with creative minds like authors, artists, and 3d modelers! Just be ready for a deluge of weirdness.
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- Part 1 of Afterburner Aftercare
Bookmarked by Ze_numerator
08 Oct 2025
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Second book to love like oil, just as emotional hard hitting
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A crippled mechanic and the asteroid racer using him to hide. What starts as a simple business transaction slowly burns into a boiling race through the stars as Jack, a Human, and Lix, a reptilian pilot neck deep in the galaxy's most dangerous racing circuit, find a rocky partnership that they hope puts their names in the big leagues.
Bookmarked by Ze_numerator
08 Oct 2025
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Amazing space opera with amazing writing and scenes that hit like emotional semi trucks
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There are some great quick-and-dirty guides to HTML on A03. This is not one of them - it is a comprehensive guide
It's now 2025, a decade later. A03 supports some new HTML and and we're all walking around reading fic on supercomputers that fit in a jean pocket. It was time update this and take a crack at finishing it. (Links and Images are in, the new Audio and Video tags are not.)
The previous three chapters have been divided into smaller concepts. Each tag continues to have - at a minimum - a link to the w3schools page about it (so you can learn more), a code example, and the result of the code example. Most tags have their attributes, things like [src] or [title], listed and examples of how using the attributes modify the tags.
There's a chapter on Bad Ideas, including how some of the archive's default CSS is available to you to format your work (users can't turn that off by hiding a workskin!)
Oh. And I added a bunny army. You could learn how to add one too.
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- Part 19 of AO3 Work Skins/Tutorials
