A series of suicides that involve bombs: sound familiar? Jim and Artie think so when they are summoned to San Francisco to deal with the matter. While there, a spate of nightmares about the evil Vautrain has Lily seeking help from a doctor. Pity the doctor she was going to see has been replaced! AU.
As a tropical storm drenches the Piney Woods of Texas, Jim and Artie take shelter in the home of a kindly widow and her children. Jim tries to cozy up to the older daughter while Artie sets out to befriend the younger, a spooky child who hasn't said a word since her father's death - But then a shot rings out.
What if the star of the show wasn't James West? A Challenge Accepted story. (It probably helps to know the opening credits sequence of The Wild Wild West. And a few choice episodes as well… Oh, and the replacement star of the show? It isn't Artie either.)
An assignment for Jim and Artie to protect the life and work of a brilliant scientist gets complicated when a member of the scientist's household turns out to be an old flame of Artie's – and she is showing ardent interest in rekindling the relationship. Or is there more to it than that?
His Majesty King Stepanko of Pterovnia is getting married, and among the invited guests are none other than James West and Artemus Gordon. But when the blushing bride is kidnapped just hours before the ceremony, the distraught monarch calls upon Our Heroes to help find his beloved before it's too late. Sequel to Kiss of Death and Diabolical Dowager.
The Gadfly returns! A quiet afternoon in 1875 spent observing a prairie dog town turns into a race against time and the laws of physics when Artie's Time Lady daughter realizes two trains are about to collide – and one of them is the Wanderer. Special guest appearance of a certain train (and its occupants) from a particular non-Whovian time travel franchise. AU
I recently read the classic short story 'Pigs is Pigs" and thought I would give it the Wild Wild West treatment…
A Jim&Artie-less story, following on after TNOT Unexpected Visit and setting up some complications for future stories that Artie in particular will find very unwelcome indeed, as one OC introduced in the story just mentioned makes it his business to pursue another OC from that same story.
I enjoyed listening to the CBS Radio Mystery Theater drama 'The 36th Man' starring Ross Martin — but the ending, not so much. Harry Cohen should have had an unambiguously happy ending! And so I wrote this one-shot to lift that final weight off his shoulders.
On the heels of one of the Doctor's regenerations, the Brigadier offers some advice. One-shot.
The time for Artie's and Lily's baby to arrive has come. Unfortunately, someone else shows up as well, someone with plans to turn this joyous occasion into Artie's worst nightmare. Now he and Jim must save the Gordon girls, or die trying. AU.
In a recent discussion of TNOT Raven, a couple of people mentioned that instead of Jim and the girl being shrunken, it should have been Jim & Artie. Hello, plot bunny! Here is my rewrite of the second half of the episode for the Shrunken Artie Challenge.
When a raid gone wrong lands Artie in the hospital, Col Richmond decides it's high time the team of West & Gordon gets a third member. My theory of what a Fifth Season might have brought us, with a canonical one-off character becoming a regular member of the cast.
Artemus Gordon before the War, as seen through the eyes of a doting younger cousin. A prelude to TNOT Unexpected Visit.