Yes, it is disgraceful the way I have neglected this poor story. I'm in danger of losing my Rogue Squadron Fangirl card. But here's some more Tycho-torture at last.
Oh, I am so glad I found this! I used to sort of lurk on the long-defunct WEB site and read this story there originally. Then the site went down and I lost access to a lot of really good pilot fic. Then one day not so long ago,this story popped into my head and I decided to see if I could find it somewhere else on the 'net. Took me three nights of searching after work since I couldn't even remember the title at the time, but I found it. I can't tell you how happy I was to run across this, and then to discover that a lot more had been added to it! I literally got up and danced around my room, then sat down and read the entire thing in one night. Moving Target was one of my all-time favorite fics back then, and it's just gotten better with each chapter.
I love the way you write-- you keep everyone believable and in-character, and you handle Tych's memory loss (and recovery) beautifully. I don't think any of the canon authors could tell his story so well, and until and unless Tycho's tale is told, I'd like to count this as canon.
I am greatly looking forward to the next chapter. Thank you for writing such a wonderful story!
And thank you for your kind comments-- I'm overwhelmed. It just means so much to hear from readers. I've tried hard to keep Mary Sue-ism at bay, to get into the mind of a traumatized male starfighter pilot-- not an easy job when one is a timid, round, housewife/library peon in real life! I am so glad you found the story worthwhile.
I remember the WEB fondly & miss it still; I loved having a center for pilot-fic.
I love the way you write-- you keep everyone believable and in-character, and you handle Tych's memory loss (and recovery) beautifully. I don't think any of the canon authors could tell his story so well, and until and unless Tycho's tale is told, I'd like to count this as canon.
I am greatly looking forward to the next chapter. Thank you for writing such a wonderful story!
--Jessa
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And thank you for your kind comments-- I'm overwhelmed. It just means so much to hear from readers. I've tried hard to keep Mary Sue-ism at bay, to get into the mind of a traumatized male starfighter pilot-- not an easy job when one is a timid, round, housewife/library peon in real life! I am so glad you found the story worthwhile.
I remember the WEB fondly & miss it still; I loved having a center for pilot-fic.
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