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Business Dealings of an Unorthodox Kind by raphae11e
Fandoms: BioShock 1 & 2 (Video Games)
14 Apr 2019
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Sinclair is used to playing both sides of any conflict, and forming an alliance with Atlas is no exception. Atlas is used to getting his way, and putting Sinclair in his place only sweetens the deal.
Needless to say, things get... messy.
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Curled in the dirt, nose flooded with green as Arcadia resurrects itself, is when Jack finally realizes he's been missing the point.
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Bookmarked by Watchword
13 Dec 2022
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Jesus this writer kicks so much ass. Sometimes i realize I'm putting up with table scraps when i could be reading someone like this. Jesus
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Augustus Sinclair has a problem, tries to take care of it on his own, fails spectacularly and somehow stumbles his way into a happy ending.
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"Don't leave me like this…" He is certain he'd said something to that effect what now seemed like a lifetime ago- though it might have actually been mere minutes… maybe an hour, yet here he was, lain flat on the inside of the pod barreling skywards through fathoms of sapphire water.
Bookmarked by Watchword
03 Feb 2023
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Generally I hit shipping fics on the suspicious side. They tend to be too horny or too fluffy--glossing over unpleasant truths to get to the GOOD PARTS. But this one? This one stares right into your face, picks up the knotty problems, and begins slowly dissecting them in front of you while never breaking eye contact. In the process, it explores Augustus Sinclair's character and what it means to go on after committing the unforgivable.
Now, there are quite a few problems with it, technically speaking: innumerable typos; uneven formatting that distracts and confuses; everything is a paragraphical chunk, often containing multiple pieces of dialogue from different characters; sometimes it's difficult to tell who's saying what; sometimes it's difficult to tell which character you're reading about. Stylistically, it also tends toward the simplistic: telling when its showing is sufficient; similes and metaphors trending toward the obvious. But the story manages to be told regardless, and it is told maturely, with a broad view of human experience and a love of people. It takes its time understanding its characters; it takes its time propelling its plot. In the process, there are surprising twists and turns and a delicious growing relationship between Subject Delta and Augustus Sinclair that I'm just rooting for with every cell of my body.
I cannot express enough how good this is. It fucking transported me. I binge-read it and I haven't binge-read for years. Just read this shit honey you'll have a great ol time
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Records from Altantic Rearch Station "Atlantis" by Wolfinson
Fandoms: BioShock 1 & 2 (Video Games), BioShock Infinite
06 Aug 2024
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In 1985, Rapture was discovered by the UN during a joint operation. The International Order of Pawns documents were delivered to INTERPOL, prompting their investigation. Rapture, once bustling with splicers, now lay abandoned. The military seized the opportunity and constructed the Joint Military Base and Research Station "Atlantis" above.
Fast forward ten years and Admiral Comstock assumes command of the military sector. Determined to achieve results, he pushes for the resurrection of Plasmid research. The found-footage style captures the unfolding events firsthand.
As of 05/01/2023, a few of the email-based chapters have been updated with more content.
Bookmarked by Watchword
05 Dec 2022
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This one is truly unique: unique tone, unique premise, unique style. What if Rapture were discovered in the 80s? How would it be interpreted, researched, and utilized? And all using found-footage format, which is fitting, I think. It's fascinating from start to finish, and it brings an extra layer of commentary that I deeply enjoyed. Get in there and comment, let the writer know they did a great job!
