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Nov 08, 2008 15:30

About the last post--I should have said prompt fest, but it can also be considered a mini drabble thon. Whatever you want to call it, this is how it'll go--

Comment with a prompt or phrase (i.e. "pear", "the clock winds down", "strike", etc.). Someone, anyone, can then write something small based on that prompt and reply to your comment with what ( Read more... )

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schellibie November 8 2008, 23:35:38 UTC
Okay, I'll get things started, and I'll try to reply to others, even though I'm not really a writer. xD

Here's a prompt-

Moving Day (take that however you want xD)

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 02:28:27 UTC
"You sure you've got everything, sweety ( ... )

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netbug009 November 9 2008, 07:33:18 UTC
Awwww, that's so bittersweet. D'8

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 14:55:26 UTC
Glad you liked. ^_^

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netbug009 November 8 2008, 23:41:14 UTC
Growth

(No slash/adult content please. Thank you. ^^)

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 02:46:06 UTC
PR-T said things. A lot of things. One of the things she would often say, when she was not trapped in an extended soliloquy on how she SO understood what her customer was going through, was that girls liked "big, TALL men ( ... )

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netbug009 November 9 2008, 06:19:57 UTC
That is the finniest WALL-E fic I've ever read. 8D

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 14:48:27 UTC
Finniest? XD

And thankies. :3

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 02:46:51 UTC
Directive A-113 and EVE. That's right, EVE. >:)

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shadowwolf75 November 9 2008, 08:49:45 UTC
She didn't know whether she hated him or felt sorry for him. Eve stood before the inert form of Auto on the bridge of the Axiom, as she had several times before this, and still felt conflicted. Yes, the pilot hurt Wall-E, but could she truly blame him for it?

Directive A-113 . . . that's what the 700 year old directive was called, that Auto had followed all this time. In the past, that sort of loyalty to one's directive would have inspired admiration in Eve, but now she just sort of felt sad. In the end it only resulted in Auto being shut down and forgotten, collecting dust on an equally abandoned starliner.

Why did he follow it for so long? Was it loyalty to Shelby Forthright? The desire to keep control of the humans? Or was it the only thing he had left?

Eve didn't know the answers to those questions. Eventually she moved closer to Auto and brushed some of the dust off his casing, then turned and left as confused as she was when she arrived.

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netbug009 November 9 2008, 09:30:24 UTC
A WINNER IS YOU.

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 14:53:32 UTC
Ah, very nice. I particularly like the note about how EVE would have once admired AUTO's loyalty, it's a good insight into her character. :)

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shadowwolf75 November 9 2008, 11:19:09 UTC
"As time passes" and Auto.

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 15:35:14 UTC
The first thing AUTO noticed when his systems re-activated was the discrepancy in time. According to his systems, the last date of activation was the year 2812. According to his internal clock, however, the year was 2875. He had been off-line for 53 years. It was an unusual fact to process, but as his memories of what had led to de-activation returned, it made sense. It did not become less worrisome, however ( ... )

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shadowwolf75 November 9 2008, 18:43:28 UTC
Awwww . . . yeah, the Captain would forgive Auto eventually, it probably wouldn't even take that long.

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gojira007 November 9 2008, 18:57:52 UTC
Well, the only reason it did in this case was because they needed a way to get A-113 out of the way first; otherwise, it just plain wouldn't have been safe to re-activate him, y'know?

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schellibie November 9 2008, 19:25:32 UTC
Oh, all the drabbles have been great so far! :D I'll post another prompt for great justice! :3

"Despite it all" (Again, take it how you will!)

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gojira007 November 10 2008, 01:39:24 UTC
There were many things about WALL-E EVE loved, but many of those same things confused her. Perhaps the most important thing about WALL-E that left EVE confused was that he had fallen in love with her at all. Despite it all, he had fallen in love with her ( ... )

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schellibie November 10 2008, 02:24:02 UTC
Oh my god I just almost cried from the adorableness. That is so true and in character. <3333

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gojira007 November 10 2008, 03:03:00 UTC
Thanks very much, I'm glad it was so affecting. :D

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