SpaceGodzilla has been observing Earth for a long, long time. What he's sensed bubbling beneath the surface of what the hairless apes call the "Pacific Ocean" is like nothing he's ever sensed before, dwarfing even perhaps the power of Godzilla. He'll need to investigate, lest his plans for this planet disintegrate before his very eyes. [COMPLETE]
Gordon arrives at City 17, but something is very much off... [COMPLETE]
Megatron hasn't confronted Terminus yet about how the two of them ended up trapped in the Functionist Universe. Thanks to Orion Pax, that confrontation is about to happen sooner rather than later. [COMPLETE]
Cerberus has spent billions of credits trying to bring Commander Jane Shepard back from the dead, and despite the odds it seems to be working. Then a saboteur inside of Cerberus makes his move and Shepard's resurrection takes a horrific turn, leaving both the Alliance and Cerberus scrambling to control the situation...all while the Collector's begin their harvest of humanity.
The Dragonborn wants to speak to General Tullius. Funny thing is, the General just found out that the Dragonborn was in Helgen...as one of the prisoners he was going to execute. That can't be a coincidence, can it? [COMPLETE]
Daria is off to Raft while Jane is stuck in Lawndale for another few months. Unfortunately, this coincides with Jane beginning to wonder if she's her own person or just Daria's backup singer, just as an important bit of normalcy goes "boink". Existential crises have never been so poorly timed! An on-going series following Jane and the voices in her head. Rated T for language.
Shepard writes a letter to her parents, who died on Mindoir when she was a teenager, just a week before her own death at the hands of the Collectors. A prologue/prequel to "Lazarus Shunned". [COMPLETE]
Originally written in 2018 for the "Daria the Unreliable Narrator" Iron Chef. AU tale where Daria is a much more passive figure, relying on Jane for support through High School. T for language [COMPLETE]