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We’re on Our Way Home by Rainbow116
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026), Iron Lung (2026)
28 Apr 2026
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Halfway through Grace and Rocky's journey to Erid, they get a radio transmission calling for help. Something Grace didn't even know was possible. Despite his internal monologue, Grace makes the decision to help.
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waited for forever and a day (just to die) by morally_gay
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary (2026), Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir
26 Apr 2026
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“Shut it, Abby, you’re gonna wake him up!”
Grace buries his head deeper into the crook of his elbow, desperate to get a few more minutes of sleep, the movement elicits the noise of giggling from the room around him. His brain doesn’t register anything strange about the sound, until he remembers that he’s supposed to be in the middle of space. Space, where Grace should be completely alone, and Rocky should be well on his way back to Erid.
He jolts upright, suddenly far more awake. The quiet giggling erupts into full blown laughter, and Grace suddenly realises that he’s in his classroom, and the students laughing at him are the same ones he last taught fifteen years ago.
Son of a biscuit.
He’s on Earth again.
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Ryland Grace gets sent back in time and finds that getting launched into space is a lot harder when you aren’t being dragged there against your will.
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Shed Light by wendyllwins
Fandoms: Iron Lung (2026), Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
29 Apr 2026
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Simon was prepared to die alone in the depths of a blood ocean for the sake of the remnants of humanity. He wasn't prepared to live a changed man - monster - in an entirely changed universe, with little memory of how he'd gotten there or who he was or what he'd done.
Who the fuck was this Ryland person, and what did he want with him?
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here i can take up the whole sky by morally_gay
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
27 Apr 2026
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It’s been four years since Eva Stratt has been locked away in the most high security prison Earth has to offer, and she’s bored out of her mind. All devices are banned— they don’t want to risk her knowing what’s going on outside, or reaching out to some of her past associates.
She gets one book for entertainment, a copy of Stuart Little published in French, but half the pages have been eaten, and the remaining pages are covered in a strangely syrupy substance that looks far more alien and dangerous than Astrophage ever did.
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Eva Stratt escapes prison, starts a Tumblr poetry blog, and speaks to Ryland Grace across the galaxy using scam messages. In that order.

