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Fan Fictions

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Apex is a crossover between Jurassic Park and Avatar... Narrated halfway by a Dinosaur. I still don't understand how it became one of my most popular works, but it did.

Lost Brother is a Gears of War and Mass Effect Crossover following  Devon Carmine, the shittiest soldier you've ever seen. He's skilled, no question there, but exceptionally cowardly and deeply depressive, add to that some pronounced rebellious tendencies and you've got the last person you'd ever want fighting an interstellar war for your entire species.

A rather early story in which I still learned the quirks of first person narration, It's About Time is a crossover between Warhammer and StarCraft, told from a Spectre's perspective as he tries to find just where he fit in between the fascist local authorities and the equally totalitarian Terrans.

Cancer's precursor, this story gathered a lot of attention but lacked way too many things, namely a plot.

A Fallout 3 Fan Fiction following a mora of Lacedaemonian warriors, Spartans, as they are transported in the Capital Wasteland. Like most stories from these days, it lacked focus, but I may re-use the concept.

If you know me, that's probably the story you know me for. My most popular work to date, Cancer follows Jan Rey, a low class dock worker in the Imperium of Man who finds himself caught between two forces so immensly powerful he's unable to comprehend their very existance. As a result, Jan undergoes a change which forces him to chose between his identity and the power to face an entire galaxy that wants him dead.

Started out as a depiction of the average Terran Marine's routine, moved on to the average military man's struggles in the dissolving clusterfuck that was the Terran Dominion towards the end of its existence.

A pure military fic set in the Halo universe, it follows Hammer Company, a UNSC Ranger outfit deployed on an inner colony during the late days of the Human-Covenant war. If stories of an inferior force fighting a losing battle, seeing them wither down one last stand at a time until their innevitable demise, that's the story for you.

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