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Star Trek Gen (mostly), Headcanons, and whatever else catches my fancy. Feel free to drop a line. My Ao3
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Jason, explaining the rest of the family to Duke: "-and he got Dick from the circus."

Bruce, who was only half listening while looking at his work emails, reading the days newspaper, and drinking coffee: "Technically I got him from juvie."

Dick, who just walked into the room and has no clue what they're talking about: "Technically you got me from the police precinct after I escaped juvie."

Jason: "..."

Duke: "..."

Damian: "..."

Duke: "You can't just not elaborate. Why were you in juvie?"

Dick, shrugging and stealing a muffin from Jason's plate: "Attempted murder."

Bruce, still half listening: "Multiple accounts of attempted murder, actually."

Anonymous asked:

Would you ever write a Star Trek/Batman crossover?

You know what’s hilarious, i was going to answer this that surprisingly enough i have several marvel/star trek crossovers but no dc/star trek crossovers before remembering that i not only have 2k of a Clark Kent centric dc/star trek fusion written it has extensive amounts of lore for the eventual Bruce Wayne centric sequel i will never write.

So the answer is yes, hopefully

it always sucks in romances when characters aren't active participants in their own relationship or attraction. when it's always "why do i feel this way" and they can't name a single reason they like the love interest i'm like idk man i think you should get out of there maybe.

at some point if you're going too hard on the Genuine Confusion and the character having no clue why they're doing anything they're doing or why they even like the other party it's like. I think you were cursed by a wizard. or an author, which is something similar. it becomes something akin to The Narrative Has Mandated That This is A Love Story and Therefore I Must Be In Love rather than like. a convincing romance between parties who care about each other

I think I've got it.

Tim and Dick are best friends to brothers and they get along as such.

Tim and Jason are like sisters, but older sisters.

Tim and Damian are like young sisters.

Jason and Dick are brothers.

Dick and Damian are mentor, mentee to brothers. A relationship founded on respect and understanding.

Jason and Damian are like sisters but specifically one with a big age gap.

The staff at Daily Planet would always start gossiping among themselves whenever Bruce Wayne visits their headquarters. It’s a rare opportunity to see the awkward bumbling reporter Clark Kent standing up a little bit straighter with his arms akimbo whenever he’s deep in conversation with Bruce Wayne, while the typically vapid smiley billionaire starts scowling and growling. Rumor has it that these two have beef with each other because someone once caught them post-argument with disheveled clothes outside the meeting room.