Tek Jansen and the Daily Girl!: Nambla Is Not An Acronym: A Tek Jansen Adventure

Feb 10, 2009 18:11

Title: Tek Jansen and the Daily Girl!: Nambla Is Not An Acronym: A Tek Jansen Adventure
Fandom: Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen Adventures
Characters: Tek Jansen, Satiria "Daily Girl" Daily, C.A.S.E.Y.
Prompt: "Aliens."
Word Count: 2123 (including footnotes)
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Unspecified violence, space-language, speculation on the consequences ( Read more... )

rating: pg-13, pairing: tek jansen/other, author: doctorv, series: tek jansen

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canadian_plant February 11 2009, 03:35:45 UTC
Oh man, HOW LONG did it take me to figure out 'Baquin Blaq'? Too long, let me tell you. Very good!

The fic was hilarious, Satiria is adorable, and Tek is very, very Tek ;-)

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THE GUSHING... kick_back_80s February 11 2009, 03:54:03 UTC
First off, Baquin Blaq is <3 (and yes it did take me the third time reading it to get it... oh well)

2)
"Can I take this in the other room? It's been a while since I spoke to anyone besides monosyllabic, bottom-rung, pseudo-military fanatics."

"Tek's actually near the top rungs," C.A.S.E.Y. spoke up.

Satiria shot him a surprised look, then pressed a fist to her mouth to try to hold back a giggle.

"The toppest," Tek agreed proudly.
The fact that mannerisms translate and C.A.S.E.Y.'s line! oooh!! excellent!

"Our new guest confuses me, C.A.S.E.Y," Tek admitted musingly, chiseled chin cupped in one hand.

"She does seem to like big words," C.A.S.E.Y. agreed cheerfully.
hehehehehe C.A.S.E.Y.

Yesss.... much love *flails*

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jissa February 11 2009, 05:56:34 UTC
Oh my god! This is frakking fantastic!

Your Tek is just so perfectly Tek! And Satiria so very . . . daily ;)

But seriously--Why is Tek clothed again? Something must done about this.

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sailorptah February 18 2009, 08:23:48 UTC
Was crying with laughter by the end of this; had to take a few minutes to recover.

"Actually," Satiria said with a frown, "it's been my experience that clones are largely maligned, and bitter about the assumptions made about them just because they make some people uncomfortable."

...plot point?

"Without the injunctions and regulations regarding cloning, why, anyone could create a copy of me! For any nefarious purpose! Can you imagine?"

"This...is Formidable Astropponent!"

She was truly an enigma. One he would like to wrap his mystery around.

*diiiiies*

Most of Alphalon-7 had become privy to that mystery after his heroic defeat of the Optiklons, in fact.

The whole planet got an eyeful, so to speak.

"The capital is Potamia," she remarked absently. "It was a mess last time I saw it. What could..." She trailed off, then suddenly her face lit up excitedly. "Baq!"

I'm loving the names.

"It's been a while since I spoke to anyone besides monosyllabic, bottom-rung, pseudo-military fanatics ( ... )

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This may very well be the longest comment I've gotten on any fic ever. Awesome! doctorv February 23 2009, 23:03:24 UTC
>>"Actually," Satiria said with a frown, "it's been my experience that clones are largely maligned, and bitter about the assumptions made about them just because they make some people uncomfortable."

...plot point?

Y'know, it was actually just an analogue for gay rights, but now you've got me thinking....

The whole planet got an eyeful, so to speak.

Ba-dum-CH! *snicker*

I'm loving the names.

*grin* The names were probably half the fun of it. Wiki was especially useful. (Spoiler alert: Zen Momentia has another moon, from which the precious material runingagium is also mined. This moon's name? "Inuendo.")

MOAR PLZ.

I think I've finally got some sort of idea where this is going. (Well, I had ideas before, but they were vague, nebulous wisps of possibility. What I have now looks almost like it could be a plot.) So "moar" will indeed be coming. ...Er, eventually.

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