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    Spock decides to start utilizing emojis during intraship messaging in an attempt to better communicate with human colleagues.

    Reactions are mixed, but Kirk wholly approves of the results.

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    08 Jun 2026

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    “So, why haven't you settled down with some lucky lady yet?” the interviewer asks.
    Maybe it's the blinding set-lights, or the fact that he hasn't slept in thirty-five hours. But for some reason Kirk blurts, “Honestly, they all end up getting jealous of Spock.”

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    30 May 2026

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    Castiel says, budging over to make room for Dean on the couch, “I thought we should have a serious talk about our relationship.”

    Reflexively, Dean laughs.

    Castiel does not.

    “Uh, Cas... you know we’re not dating, right?”

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    19 May 2026

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    Sparks fly when John Watson, conductor of the last Hollywood studio orchestra standing, and Sherlock Holmes, visiting violin superstar, negotiate clashing approaches, styles, and interpretations.

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    01 May 2026

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    Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome!
    Fremde, étranger, stranger--

     

    There was a cabaret, and there was a master of ceremonies... and there was a city called Berlin, in a country called Germany...and it was the end of the world, and I was dancing with Sherlock Holmes, and we were both fast asleep.

     

    So begins John H. Watson's Great Work. It is the story of two men who meet just before the tide of war and fascism sweeps across Europe and the world. Circumstances will separate them, but the arc of history is long and bends towards love.

    Glücklich zu sehen, je suis enchanté, happy to see you
    Bleibe, reste, stay

    Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome
    Im Cabaret, au Cabaret, to Cabaret

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    19 Apr 2026

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    Beautiful.