[ENGLISH] The mysterious recipient of Zelenka's Letter from Pegasus. His fifteen-year-old daughter has been trying to get in touch for almost half a year now. (More slice-of-life than anything. Includes angst, dramatics, humor, romance, and adventure. Very little plot, and very, very long. A relaxing story, I hope. Except when it's not.)
"I want to say something. Family is important. I've come to realize that." McKay isn't ready for this kid in a big way. And, let's be honest, the kid isn't ready, either.
So are you telling me you found God out there in extradimensional space somewhere? - An earnest attempt at introducing the Pines family to religion. Not a good one, but at least an earnest one.
The kids become (more) aware of their uncles' money problems.
Things could go a little bit differently if that postcard from Gravity Falls made it to New Mexico just a little bit later. A what-if story.
One time-traveler goes to visit another for some advice on his perpetual boredom. If anyone knows how to have fun, it's the Doctor. (One little drabble thing for some random fun.)
Why do we build these things? They're just going to fall. (Around Into Darkness. Spoilers. Sappy as... a really sappy thing. One-shot.)
A straight-forward novelization of the game with some battle embellishments. No less, little more. Rating for violence.
To the best captain any ship ever had. Angsty fluffy stuff from a thing that actually doesn't have any emotions. At all.