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tscosi character design lineup for my portfolio :-) love this crew 4ever
#the strange case of starship iris#tscosi#starship iris#sana tripathi#krejjh#brian jeeter#violet liu#arkady patel#rj mccabe#jin seon park#stuck pretty closely to my 2 y/o designs for time sake but i kinda wish i coulda gone crazier on the outfits#somedaaaayyyy#my art
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#the strange case of starship iris#tscosi#sana tripathi#arkady patel#your honor i love them very much#pineshrikes art
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I hope you all enjoy this fan work from my humble hands, and I hope you all are as excited for Season 3 as I am. This was a blast to write, and hopefully, hopefully, hopefully, there is more on the way.
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in retrospect, soooo rude of Arkady to see one (1) person hit on Sana and go damn, this is just like that time you were hooking up with the son of the owners of our prison planet and then he bailed, thus scrambling our uprising plans
#poor sana she will never live it down#tscosi#jaggedwolf rambles#is this just how arkady reacts to anyone flirting with sana#wow what a security threat no there's no other reason I dislike this#in the v/a -> v/a/s universes violet just ends up with a mental notebook of all the ways arkady is incredibly weird about sana like this XD#mine
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break time
19/01/23
#tscosi#the strange case of starship iris#yes of course i remember how i decided to draw everyone of course i know which side of arkady's face has the scar#no i dont i never remember bootstrap bill yer a liar and you will spend an eternity on my ship#artheapsart#arkady patel#sana tripathi#violet liu#krejjh#brian#i like that brian is just. brian#i do however remember that brian is Tall and Bean and krejjh is supersaiyan. these are non negotiable#no details for sana but she is in everyone else's details!
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Third Quarter of 2024 Book Reviews
July
33. Rose/House by Arkady Martine 34. Children of Memory by Adrian Tchaikovsky 35. To Say Nothing Of The Dog by Connie Willis 36. Life Does Not Allow Us To Meet by He Xi 37. Montress, Volume Six: The Vow by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda 38. Play It As It Lays by Joan Didion
August
39. Inglorious Empire: What the British Did To India by Shashi Tharoor 40. Dead Silence by S. A. Barnes 41. Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy by Eri Hotta 42. The Golden Enclaves by Naomi Novik 43. Witch King by Martha Wells
September
44. The Archive Undying by Emma Mieko Candon 45. Monstress, Vol. 7: Devourer by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda 46. Lone Women by Victor LaValle 47. City of Last Chances by Adrian Tchaikovsky 48. My Heart is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
You can also seem them all on my Goodreads
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ok so I started listening to the strange case of starship iris in an effort to comb through my reasonably sized list of stuff I gotta listen/watch/play/read before I die
as of now I'm on episode 4 and these are my thoughts
• loving Violet as of now. short lesbian(?) nation rise up
• Arkady my DEAR you are so emotionally constipated I can't even
• Shout out to Brian, trans icon and most chill guy ever.
• Sana hasn't done a lot yet but she seems pretty cool, I love how much she tries to make sure everyone feels motivated
•LOVE Krejjh with all my heart. Im rly interested in how we're going to learn abt the history of the dwarnians and their culture through the lens of someone who does love their culture but is facing an internal conflict of sorts about it
also this line
was objectively really funny
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Root Systems might be...not my favorite episode because that's Off Air, but definitely one of my favorite episodes.
Violet mixing cough suppressant into coffee, which audibly terrifies Arkady, then the equally audible relief in Arkady's voice when Violet instantly sounds better.
The heart to heart between Arkady and Sana.
Krejjh watching their shipper dreams come true before their very eyes.
"being an outlaw is so boring"
Sana realizing the truth of the "mole", doxing Ricky Q, then giving the "Lenny" speech.
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Slightly Belated 2023 Wrap-Up!
Ended up leaving for NYE celebrations early yesterday and forgot to do this, so it's coming at you a day late.
In 2023 I read 76 books total. My goal was to eliminate all of the TBR books I owned from before 2023, as it was weighing on me to have so many languishing books. I didn't quite make it, but through reading (and just getting rid of some), there are only 6 left now!
I also burnt out quite badly at the end of the year, as a result of the totally unnecessary mental barrier I put up about only reading books off my TBR. As a reaction to that, 2024 is going to be pretty goal-less.
ANYWAY.
Top Books/Series of 2023:
(in no particular order....well, chronological reading order bc that's how I'm going through storygraph)
The Serpent Gates duology - A. K. Larkwood
Biting the Sun - Tanith Lee
The Broken Earth trilogy - N. K. Jemisin (technically I only read books 2 and 3 this year, but the whole series is amazing so whatever)
Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata
Ordinary Monsters - J. M. Miro
We are Bellingcat: An Intelligence Agency for the People - Eliot Higgins
Blackfish City - Sam J. Miller
The Night Eaters: She Eats the Night - Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda
Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall - Alexandra Lange
Even Greater Mistakes: Stories - Charlie Jane Anders
Yume - Sifton Tracey Anipare
The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) - Katie Mack
Tripping Arcadia - Kit Mayquist
Improbable Magic for Cynical Witches - Kate Scelsa
Roadside Picnic - Arkady & Boris Strugatsky
Life Ceremony - Sayaka Murata
Earthlings - Sayaka Murata
Some Desperate Glory - Emily Tesh
Whispers Under Ground - Ben Aaronovitch
Annihilation - Jeff Vandermeer (reread)
#2023 reading wrap up#books#top books of 2023#yaaaaay it's done#tbh there were a lot of books i was just variations of lukewarm about... hopefully this year I'll read more mind-breakingly good ones
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I need to listen to more space podcasts. I'm taking recommendations.
Sexiest Podcast Character (but it's only my faves) 4/5
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doing a(nother) relisten to tscosi and:
at about 17 minutes 43 seconds in episode one, captain kay grisham’s audio plays a sound that is distressingly close to a steam notification (which i can only hear if i have headphones in). our conclusion must be that she is, in fact, a gamer
now, as this is arkady patel, we can deduce that such a notification would not be a low battery one, as she is on the ship to ship comms at the time and such a rig would be hardwired into the ship. further, it would not be a download notification, as episodes 3-5 show us that downloading large packets of data in the deep is a no-go
we must conclude that it is a message. but from who? we must imagine that jeter is nearby to help with the gambit (as he confirms in ep 2 that he went to hc), and that krejjh is moving the ship in this direction of the meeting place. while krejjh would text and drive, we would argue that they are too focused on the task at hand (flying the ship) to send a notification
that leaves only sana. not a canonical choice, to be sure, as she “never takes breaks” and thus would have little time for gaiming. sanas preffered genre is left up to the reader, but we would argue that the contents of the message would be “kady, why are you playing __ while running this gambit???”, as why else would arkady have steam open. we leave the technical details of this argument to the reader
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reblogging in honour of @podcastgirlsweek
While I have fic in the works, I also have severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and POTS in the body, so this is what I can manage for now. [also, I got into reading -- and then writing -- fanfic because of @meandaupod. This has made my disabled, bedbound life a million times better. <3] Favourite podcast women: Me & AU: Kate Cunningham, Ella and Whitney Chadhar. The Strange Case of Starship Iris: Arkady Patel, Violet Liu, Sana Tripathi, Juniper Liu (Major General J Golding Frederick is also a terrifying villain) The Two Princes: Joan and Cecily (I also love Queen Lavinia as Prince Rupert's over-the-top mother, voiced by Christine Baranski) ...and since it's Disability Pride Month, I would like to give a shout out to my disabled heroines: Arkady Patel has PTSD, sustains multiple serious injuries, needs to use a mobility aid at one point in the podcast, and probably has some ongoing physical stuff from past skirmishes that she's not telling anyone about Violet Liu has anxiety and takes medication for it (there's a whole plotline about this in Starship Iris which involves the crew looking out for each other and that really matters to me) Kate Cunningham has unspecified mental health stuff going on (there's a bit in the podcast about finding echoes of what you're experiencing through fiction/fictional characters and I think that's really powerful, even...especially when it's about the hard stuff)
[This is a repost from here because I accidentally buried it underneath the fairly lengthy original post. It’s was in response to a post about sapphic characters/couples in podcasts. What I wrote was meaningful to me and it might be to someone else. Happy Pride, everyone!]
In honour of my pre-teen self, who grew up under Section 28, I would like to mention Joan and Cecily from The Two Princes. It was the first audio fiction podcast I listened to. Although Joan and Cecily’s story isn’t technically at the centre of the podcast, I’d argue that the princes wouldn’t have a hope in hell without them. I am, after all, a life-long fan of non-main-characters.*
One evening, when I was in late primary school, my mum and I went to the library. The same one where I’d later have my first job. We’d gone because my mum needed to look something up (these were the pre-internet days, folks). She was busy with the librarian, while I sat at one of the big desks in the reference room. And that was when I found it.
Strange to see a novel in that part of the library. Balanced on top of some maps or encyclopaedias. Almost as if someone had left it there on purpose.
Tamora Pierce’s Alanna: The First Adventure. A girl who poses as a boy to train to be a knight. My entire heart!
The only other Alanna I’d ever heard of was a girl who attended ballet classes at the same dance studio as me. She was a year or two older and she could do the splits. Funny the things you remember.
During Section 28, queer books were scarce – especially in public libraries. I found one anyway.
Seeing queer YA books openly being published today is wonderful, and it makes me feel a bit wistful too. What might it have been like if I’d realised I was bisexual at 9, rather than 29? What if chronic illness hadn’t got in the way?
Let’s just say that when I listened to The Two Princes for the first time in my early thirties, Joan and Cecily were making up for a lot of lost time. Also they are two of my favourite character types: girl/woman knight + exuberant bisexual.
All this to say: podcast makers, please keep creating the romances you need to hear. Because I need to hear them too! <3
* This applies to all forms of media. You’ve got to find your people where you can find them, if you know what I mean. There are of course exceptions to this, like Kate and Ella from Me & AU. I *do* recognise when the protagonists are brilliant and give me all the feels. But WHITNEY?! That penultimate episode destroys me every single time.
#podcast girls week#podcasts#disability pride month#disability representation#me and au#starship iris#the two princes#me/cfs#myalgic encephalomyelitis#pots#postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome#postural tachycardia syndrome
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Chapters: 5/9
Fandom: The Strange Case of Starship Iris (Podcast)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Violet Liu/Arkady Patel, Arkady Patel/Sana Tripathi, Violet Liu/Sana Tripathi, Violet Liu/Arkady Patel/Sana Tripathi
Characters: Violet Liu, Arkady Patel, Sana Tripathi
Additional Tags: Canon compliant as a point of pride, (mostly), Aromantic Sana Tripathi, Tags to be updated en route, First Time, Angst and Fluff and Smut, Kink Exploration, (sexual and nonsexual)
this chapter took a month to write 💀
‘Sana turns to Arkady and gestures to the seat she just vacated. “Sit, please, Arkady.” Her voice is soft, still, but it carries a commanding edge that leaves no space for argument.
Arkady swallows down the urge to obey and instead sets down her mug, casually pushing it and Sana’s glasses to a safe spot by the wall. “I’m not a dog.” She holds Sana’s stare challengingly.
Sana hesitates for a long moment, her face flickering with frustration, then resignation, then finally amusement. She takes three decisive steps forward and then she is holding Arkady’s jaw, angling her chin down to force eye contact. “Are you sure this is what you want?”
Arkady’s gaze flits to Violet, standing stock-still and watching the tension thicken. Her eyebrows are furrowed in concern. Arkady winks at her and looks back into Sana’s deep, near-black eyes boring into her. “You heard me, Captain. If you want me in that chair, you’re going to have to make me.” Sana’s grip tightens around her jaw dangerously.’
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TSCOSI Ficlets #5
Waking up in the body of your AU self
Sana woke with a cough. That and the clanging of metal was almost loud enough to camouflage the small voice going "oh, fuck." It took only a second of steady breathing to place the voice as Violet's and another of opened eyes to spot her.
Sana may have been the one lying on the med bay cot, but Violet was the one who looked wrong - a ponytail her hair should be too short for, Arkady's IGR guard jacket instead of her own sweater or crew jacket.
"Captain Tripathi." One of Violet's hands was shoved into her jacket pocket, an upturned chair behind her. There was an intensity to Violet's gaze that didn't seem entirely medical. She'd seen Violet calmer when faced with an actively bleeding patient.
No blood here, only a growing headache. "Violet, an update? Last thing I remember is piloting the ship. How long was I out for?"
"Less than an hour." Violet frowned. "I-I had to shift here to monitor you."
The door slid open with a beep, Arkady striding through. At least she looked as Sana expected, tank and tactical pants and close-cropped hair.
"Thought I told you to comm me as soon as she woke up, Liu." Arkady glowered as she leant back against the end of the cot.
"It hasn't been that long." Sana lightly nudged the small of Arkady's back with her foot. "I'm sure Violet was about to."
Arkady froze. Something sick curled in Sana's gut at how Arkady's shoulders relaxed once Sana jerked her foot away. It curled tighter at the wary looks Violet and Arkady traded.
"I was," Violet finally said. "Your scans were normal, Captain. It could've been simple dehydration."
"Dehydration." Arkady crossed her arms, apparently ending whatever shared moment they'd had. "Seriously?"
"Why exactly would I lie, First Mate Patel?" snapped Violet, shoulders hunched. "I know it wouldn't end well."
Arkady made a sound of frustration. "Wasn't an accusation." She stepped in between Violet and Sana, making eye contact with the latter. "Wasn't. I was the only one near you when you fainted. Anyway, need anything else from Liu?"
"No?" Sana's headache wasn't subsiding, but if asking for painkillers would trigger more of whatever she witnessed, she'd rather hold out.
"Great!" Arkady swept Violet out the medbay with an unexpected swiftness, though Sana caught sight of Arkady scanning something to open the door. Shit. That was the final straw. You didn't lock exits on a ship.
Only an hour, impossible. Who's turned her crew against her and each other? Who's managed to turn Arkady against her? Made them willing to keep her prisoner on her own ship?
Arkady must have noticed her growing panic, because she approached the cot with her hands up and a grin that didn't reach her eyes. "Captain, it's Liu. She's completely harmless. Even if she wasn't"-Arkady snorts-"she knows you've got eyes and automated systems on every part of this ship."
Arkady jerked her head towards a table where a tablet and gun lay. "Everyone else has been at their stations. Jeeter's in his room, and Krejjh is sha-"
"You left a gun here?" asked Sana. The tablet unlocked itself at Sana's touch, displaying a single camera feed of the mess hall. A swipe showed the airlock. Another Violet walking down a corridor. Another a small bedroom.
"Already feeling good enough to test me, Sana?" Arkady's fingers twitched. She tapped the single holster on her hip, no others to be seen (how had Sana missed that, she shouldn't have missed that.) Arkady forced her grin wider. "Come on, we solved my little paranoia problem ages ago, right?"
"Right," said Sana, letting the instinct to reassure her best friend take over as the full realization of what she held in her hands hit her.
Sana wasn't the prisoner of this ship. She was its warden.
Salacious Rumors
elionated: hey hey hey GossipGeneral57: No. elionated: but whyyyyyyy elionated: how could you betray me so, best of friends and best of admins? GossipGeneral57: You could file an appeal via the link on the deleted thread. GossipGeneral57: I would reject it, of course GossipGeneral57: This is a *celebrity* gossip board, the FAQ specifically outlines the requirements for discussing someone.
elionated: yeah well your requirements are dumb if people dubbing some dwarnian soap opera count as celebs and not the FRICKIN CREW OF THE RUMOR elionated: do you have any idea how much time I spent putting together that post? gathering theories from all over the net? listening to those reports? elionated: my post had citations man, mr yusof would be proud GossipGeneral57: I don't want to think about our old lit teacher reading your list of crew combinations ordered by how likely they are to be sleeping together.
elionated: so you read it then? :D GossipGeneral57: Obviously. It was one of your posts, after all elionated: :D GossipGeneral57: I have qualms on ranking (3) there. I think (4) and perhaps even (5) are likelier candidates given the opportunity of time.
elionated: are u kidding me what about my evidence GossipGeneral57: You mean the part where you came very close to breaking our doxxing rules via a partially covered profile screenshot that as you said, proves "she's okay with sharing"? elionated: research! the very bedrock of this board! GossipGeneral57: The name and anagrams of it aren't even particularly unique. elionated: gotta give the people whatever i can find
elionated: you know who else might have an opinion on this? the other people who left comments before you DELETED all my hard work GossipGeneral57: You always have backups. GossipGeneral57: I would also like the board to not get purged via government order elionated: ugh fine elionated: i guess if we're all gonna die in some dumb war i'd rather be able to post gossip during
GossipGeneral57: ...I don't have objections to discussing this topic in our encrypted messages, however elionated: ha I KNEW IT elionated: ok who do you think is banging other than the obvs GossipGeneral57: Hold on, I'm pulling up your list again and-seriously, the entire crew? Didn't Mr Yusof also cover not taking giant inferential leaps? GossipGeneral57: (Mr Yusof I'm so sorry) elionated: you gotta read the archive on the structure of dwarnian emrehs, the one in footnote 11 elionated: i'm just saying that krejjh seems like they'd be all about sharing cultural traditions ;)
Awkward Comfort
“There’s nothing to be done,” Park says, and he knows it’s a mistake as soon as the words leave him. Foolish, foolish, foolish.
Captain Tripathi doesn’t snap at him. Instead, she lets out a shaky sigh, head leaned back against the wall that separates her from the medbay where Patel’s fighting for her life, Liu and McCabe doing their level best to help her.
Park needs - wants? - to expend at least a similar level of effort in monitoring the captain. He has never seen (or heard) her so unsettled, or so despairing. He sits down next to her on the hallway floor. The movement is not very graceful, and something in his right knee twinges.
“You’re not wrong,” the captain finally says. Her voice is as wry as ever, but with none of its usual mirth. “The time to do something would have been before leading Arkady to an ambush.”
“Captain Tripathi,” Park reasons, “with the intelligence we had, we all thought the deal was legitimate. There was no way we could have-”
Her gaze turns steely. “My best friend got really hurt because of that ‘legitimate deal’, forgive me if I’m not in the mood for IGR-standard ass-covering.”
Park flinches.
“Park-that wasn’t fair of me. It’s-”
“No,” Park interrupts against his instincts, fingers curling around his scarred knee, “I think that’s a fair assessment.”
He pauses for a moment, turning his next words over in his head. He often wishes Shelly was with him on this strange turn his life had taken, but especially now, when she would’ve at least gotten some joy out of his struggles to offer comfort, if not having any advice of her own.
Park slowly says, “I also believe my ass-covering to be accurate as well. Not even Patel could blame you.”
Captain Tripathi snorts. “You did a poor job listening in if you thought Arkady wouldn’t be the last person to blame me.”
“She has some degree of self-preservation. And an excellent medic working on her.” Park thinks back to the few files he’d dug up on Liu’s time by O-11, the hours of work rewarded with little actionable intelligence. “If there was a warning sign, I’m sure Patel will regale us on the matter when she recovers.”
“She would.” The captain shakes her head. “She will. I’m going to stick around out here, Park, but you don’t have to.”
“Is there something that needs to be done elsewhere?” An easy opening for her to dismiss him. He rather hopes she doesn’t. Getting up would be a far less graceful process than sitting down. Worse yet, Park finds he doesn’t like the idea of her waiting alone, even if the alternative is his stilted company.
“No.” Sana’s eyes focus on him. He has the uncanny feeling she’s figured out something about him. “Not at all.”
Mundane AU
"It can't be that bad, dude," said Brian, sounding very reasonable as he took a sip of his hot chocolate. "Wasn't it already kinda bad?"
"Yes." Violet stared out the cafe window. The bright sunlight only aggravated her hangover, but it was far too late for her to hide from the day. "I also thought the week couldn't get worse than the department chair telling me that the direction of my dissertation was completely pointless. While my advisor said nothing."
Brian winced, even though she'd already told him this. He had his own horror stories about grad school, from before he'd dropped out. But that wasn't why Violet had texted him this morning.
"What happened?" asked Brian. "Did your advisor say something?"
"No," said Violet, almost wishing she had. "Your friends, the ones I met last night?"
"Arkady and Sana, yeah." Brian grins. "It seemed like you three hit it off. Sorry Krejjh and I had to head out early, moving has us beat."
"We did," admitted Violet. "After the bar, they showed me the flower shop and tattoo parlor." She grimaced. "I think I drank too much - I vaguely remember them insisting on walking me home?"
"Dude, that doesn't seem like that big a deal," said Brian. "Arkady's had to sleep it off on our couch plenty of times."
Violet cut to the chase. "Brian, when I woke up today, there was a bouquet of flowers on the nightstand. And next to it, a sketch of a tattoo design."
"Tattoos like the kind you swore off forever?" joked Brian, who had heard all about the very ill-advised hip tattoo decisions Violet had made in undergrad.
"It, um." Violet blushed. "It incorporated my current one. It actually made it look pretty good? The point is, I texted them this morning. Only I...thanked Sana for the flowers, and Arkady for the tattoo design."
"You didn't," protests Brian.
"I did. I didn't even realize until they texted me back." She leaned across the table to show him their replies. (Sana: You should thank Arkady for those! :D, Arkady: uh what liu? think you meant to text tripathi)
The disbelief was evident in Brian's eyes. "I introduced you guys to each other, Violet."
"Yeah, and you said 'this is Sana and Arkady, they run the flower shop and the tattoo parlor down on Rumor Street'. You never actually said who ran what!"
"You were in their shops!"
"We didn't actually talk about work that much. And they kept bouncing ideas off each other, I just thought they knew each other that well."
"Well, they do," said Brian, frowning. "But Sana's tattoos!"
"What about them?" asked Violet, taking a big gulp of her coffee.
"Isn't the woman with tattoo sleeves more likely to be the tattoo artist?"
"Arkady has a tattoo too, a number on her shoulder," argued Violet. Embarrassed, she mumbled her next defense. "I...thought of that puzzle. You know, the one where a town only has two barbers and-"
"-and you have to pick which one to get a haircut from, and one of them has a great haircut while the other one doesn't?" Brian's face lights up in recognition and amusement. "Kinda only applies in a town that only has two barbers, Violet. I think Sana got hers before she even moved here?"
"I probably seem like a complete idiot," said Violet, fidgeting with the handle of her mug. "Or worse."
"I don't think they'll hold it against you." Brian glanced at his phone after it lit up with a notification, smiling at whatever it was. "Not their style."
Wrist Kisses
When Violet returned to Arkady's room, her first order of business was falling back on the bed. Her second was a bone-deep sigh.
A snort of amusement came from where Arkady's desk stood. "Another talk-through?"
"Yeah." Violet closed her eyes. She would be eternally grateful for Dr Robinson's crash course. But the universe was still short on doctors, let alone non-IGR ones, and Violet hadn't helped that shortage when she'd decided to leave Telemachus for a spot on Sana's new ship. The least she could do was consult over calls. It meant squinting through poor video and only being able to offer her words, not her work.
She didn't mind. Even for the worst of those calls, she'd found it terrifying and satisfying and thrilling all at once. She hardly knew which of those were the best ways to feel.
"Bad call?" asked Arkady. Closer, this time.
"No, just some long ones."
Arkady hummed in acknowledgement. Violet blinked her eyes open in time to find Arkady hovering over her, the mattress sinking a little deeper with their combined weight. She grasped Arkady's face in her hands. Ran her thumb over the short hairs around Arkady's ears. It was grounding, holding Arkady, in a way that made Violet feel uncomfortably selfish.
"Sorry," said Violet, "I was planning on showering before I swung by."
"Yeah, Liu, you're absolutely filthy from uh, spending all day talking to people. Really contaminating my room," teased Arkady, who then turned her head to press a slow kiss to Violet's left wrist.
"I could go shower now." Violet shifted her arm to give Arkady better access. "There's still time before dinner."
Arkady shook her head, and responded between kisses that made their way up (or was it down?) Violet's arm. "Well, you've already ruined the sheets. We shouldn't waste it."
#now in 2023#tscosi#starship iris#ficlets#sana tripathi#park and sana#violet and arkady#violet liu#vas
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arkady patel for the character meme <3
For the character meme: https://caracalliope.tumblr.com/post/707627194522943488/mushroom-cookie-bears-send-me-a-character-and
favorite thing about them
I love Arkady's brittle pride in S1, that mess of defensiveness and guilt and well-earned self-satisfaction, and the way Violet brings out all her insecurities BUT also makes want Arkady move a bit beyond her "I'm the Captain's weapon" comfort zone. It's such an intricate mix of emotions! And just, I don't know, I love characters who respect themselves while also having huge glaring vulnerabilities about where they come from.
least favorite thing about them
listen... the S2 Adventures in Dwarnian Culture part should have been a lot better and longer. They didn't even fake threeway-class-kink date! I think Arkady zoning out the way she did in S2 was generally a bit heavy-handed and didn't work that well as a buildup.
favorite line
"If I can put myself between Tripathi and a bullet, that’s the best thing I will have ever done."
It's why I picked up this show, and I'm so glad I did <33333333333333333333333333333333333
brOTP
Arkady & Brian are just impeccable together. I like to think Arkady will hunt down all of Brian's organized crime nemeses and take them out, like, as an emotional outlet and a hobby.
OTP
Sana/Arkady? Violet/Arkady? Both? Neither? McCabe/Arkady with angry biting and hierarchy kink? ✨ It's a mystery.
nOTP
As much as I like Sana/Campbell, I am deeply squicked by the idea of Arkady/Sana/Campbell happening all at once. On the other hand, I'd be fine with some kind of space poly arrangement where Campbell and Arkady don't step on each other's toes.
random headcanon
played Angelica in the Cresswin Theatre Troupe's performance of Hamilton, didn't love it but something about "at least I keep his eyes in my life" etched itself into her psyche
unpopular opinion
Although she'd definitely sub to Sana, upon much consideration, I don't think she'd necessarily enjoy subbing to Violet. At least not all the time.
song i associate with them
youtube
favorite picture of them
I am fully blanking on these, sorry!
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I am currently at my parents' house for Thanksgiving and thus away from my bookshelves at home, but here are some off-the-top-of-my-head recommendations for historical or historically-adjacent fiction that you may enjoy. Several of these are sci-fi/fantasy, but in my book that is always a plus:
The Patriots by Sana Krasikov. I read this recently and I am ANGRY at how good it was. Set in 20th-century America and the Soviet Union; a family saga, Jewish history, political thriller, and period piece all at once.
Doomsday Book by Connie Willis. This is a sci-fi novel (there's time travel involved), but if you want a GOOD treatment of the Black Death with a carefully researched setting in medieval England that will also break your heart to bits and stamp on it, this is for you.
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. Still one of my favorite historical novels (also really liked her most recent The Shadow Land; could not get into The Swan Thieves as much). 1970s Eastern Europe, Dracula, epistolary novels, unnamed protagonists, medieval history, gothic mysteries!
A Memory Called Empire and its sequel, A Desolation Called Peace, by Arkady Martine. This is very definitely sci-fi space opera set in a mix of Space Byzantium and Space Tenochtitlan, but it's written by a medieval historian with a PhD in Byzantine studies, and the instant I read the first page, I said, "ah, that tracks." Funny, poignant, mysterious, filled with thematic, linguistic, and historical explorations and also queer romance.
Babel by R.F. Kuang. This is fantasy set in an alternate-19th-century Oxford University, but it's brilliant and explores history, colonialism, language, magic, power, racism, and so much more. It will also break your heart and stomp on it, 10/10.
Alas, I am blanking on more, but these are definitely all books that I have personally very much enjoyed, so yes. Happy reading.
I bought your 'Empire' the other day (which I am excited about; I haven't started it yet), but somehow completely missed that you had written historical fiction, and about the Plantagenets, my favourite historical dynasty, so I'll be jumping on that.
I was wondering if you had recommendations for historical fiction set during the Plantagenet reign? I've tried Sharon Kay Penman and unfortunately didn't get on with her writing, which is a shame as I've heard good things about her series. I know Philippa Gregory has several novels set during that time period, but her books seem to be verging on bodice rippers, which isn't what I'm looking for. Was just curious if you had any suggestions for well-researched fiction set during the Plantagenet reign.
This ask has been sitting in my inbox for several days (my apologies) largely because I was trying to think of a more helpful answer for you. Medieval historical fiction is VERY hit and miss for me, not least because it is often written by people who, uh, are not historians and thus have Certain Ideas (TM) about what the medieval period is like. Or they want to use various aesthetics, or they want to make some (usually questionable) point about how women were treated in the past, or they just go whole-hog on total nonsense. As an example of all of these things at once, let us all stare in horror at this recently-released book description together:
(The book is called the Stone Witch of Florence, by the way. I took one look at this and ran screaming. WHY.)
A stone witch?? So she channels the power of gemstones like a modern-day Instagram healing crystals influencer??? BUT ZOMGZ WITCHCRAFT. In the middle of the Black Death. "Unorthodox cures" you say. But they also need holy relics for protection, and I totally trust the author to understand about medieval hagiography/cult of the saints. Totally. We definitely won't get some half-baked comparison between Sekrit Women Magical Gems Which Really Work and Dark Ages Church Superstition Holy Relics Which Are A Fraud, or.... something??? And our nobly mistreated protagonist will super definitely be a real physician if she gets these and never ever accused of witchcraft (which LET US ALL SAY IT TOGETHER IS AN EARLY MODERN THING!!!!) Because medieval medicine was just a bunch of gemstone vibes anyway! Makes total sense!
...my head hurts.
Anyway, while not all examples are this egregious, the point is: I love historical fiction, but I almost always can't read it when it's set in the medieval era. I read Sharon Kay Penman a while ago and enjoyed her stuff at the time, though I have assorted gripes with it on a stylistic/historical level. While Philippa Gregory does have real academic credentials, she likewise has gone totally down the bodice-ripper alternate-history crackpot theory Secret Women Magic version of things, which is... fine if that's your jam, but just like you, it is not mine. I thus have to read fiction which is set in other periods or which I know less about or where at least I am more capable of turning off my brain and accepting things for the sake of the story. So as you see, I unfortunately don't have many useful suggestions for you in this field, since the kind of medieval historical fiction that I like to recommend is, say, The Name of the Rose. Which is terrific and written for someone of a professional medievalist's level of knowledge, but is not exactly everyone's cup of tea when they just want something fun and easy to understand.
I am, of course, happy to give other book recommendations if you'd like to broaden your request, and I'll do my best to think -- but yes! As I said, I wish I could be more helpful here. I shall persist.
(Also, of course: thanks for buying EMPIRE! I do hope you enjoy.)
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