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sixbeforelunch: Riker in First Contact, close up of his face, no text (trek - first contact riker ii)
two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text

Challenge #7: Three (or more) things you like about yourself

This is hard. I am actually pretty comfortable with and positive about myself these days, but when I try to think about specific things I like about myself, my mind goes blank. Hmm.

Okay, I think I've got three )
sixbeforelunch: Sherlock Holmes and John Watson from the Grenada adaptation (holmes and watson 3)
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Challenge #6: Top Ten

My anxiety sounds like metal scratching on glass and I am comfort-seeking so for the snowflake top ten, have ten things, mostly media, I turn to for comfort.
Read more... )
sixbeforelunch: an image from the tng outtakes of frakes and stewart giggling after one of them flubbed a line (trek - riker and picard giggling)
Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.

Challenge #4: Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page

I'll go with the last fannish page I bookmarked: TNG-Picard.com, a beautifully organized collection of TNG and Picard costumes and props, including close-ups of details.

Challenge #5: Create a list of at least three things you'd love to receive, a wishlist of sorts.

This is surprisingly hard. Everything top of mind for me right now is something that no one reading this has any power over, and mostly involves the world being less of a horrible trash fire.

I guess to that end, if you have any money to spare, would you consider making a donation to an organization trying to do good in the world? Some that I support are Flatbush Cats, The Wildcat Sanctuary, Doctors Without Borders, Partners in Health, and Feeding America.

If you're artistically minded, I would love mood boards, cover art, or fan art of any of my stories, but especially anything related to Pi'maat or Scenes From Will Riker's War.

This last one is a huge stretch, but if any vid makers out there want to make an Star Trek: The Next Generation ensemble fanvid to We Are Going to Be Friends by The White Stripes, that would be amazing.
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Snowflake Challenge: A mug of coffee or hot chocolate with a snowflake shaped gingerbread cookie perched on the rim sits nestled amidst a softly bunched blanket. A few dried orange slices sit next to it.

Challenge #3: Write a love letter to fandom.

John Green says of going to home games for AFC Wimbledon, "I'm with 8,000 people whose love is oriented in the same direction as mine." That, to me, is fandom. It's a group of people who have oriented their love in a similar direction, whether that's toward a show or an actor or a band or a character or a hobby or something else entirely. (Honestly, love oriented in the same direction might be foundational to almost all human-built institutions, and the problem with some of them is that the object of their love doesn't inspire pro-social behavior, but that's outside the scope of this post.) It doesn't matter what the object of the love is so much as the way that all that love aimed at a similar place amplifies itself, like vector multiplication.

The funny thing is, the way I do fandom these days, It's almost less about the object of the fandom and more about the idea of fandom, the love and the passion it inspires. Which is not to say that I'm not in some fandoms. I'm very active in Star Trek fandom, and love hanging out with people who love it with me. It's always fun to find people who share some of my other current interests like Sherlock Holmes, Murder She Wrote, Superman, and Jane Austen, or to reminisce happily with people who remember the loves that I'm less active in but still remember fondly like X-Files and Stargate.

But there are definitely people in fandom spaces with whom I share no fandoms, and I still enjoy their company, because they're doing the fandom thing too. That is, they're passionate about something, and so passionate that they want to talk about the thing, and make more of the thing, and put their joy and passion into the world so that other people can share it. Elsewhere on this year's snowflake, someone mentioned how much they love seeing someone be passionate about something, even if they don't share that passion. I like that. It is a joy to see humans be happy and excited about things they love, and to be unabashedly passionate about them.

Let people enjoy things has become a meme, almost a cliche, but that's because it so often needs to be said. Fandom at its best is a safe place where people are allowed to enjoy things without mockery or disdain, and in a world where that is all too often not the case, that's a very valuable thing.
sixbeforelunch: julian bashir, no text (trek - bashir)
Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.

Challenge #2: Pets of Fandom

I originally wasn't going to do this one because it got me thinking about Phoebe and I was sad, but then I decided I wanted to talk a little about Phoebe and let myself be sad.

CN: Pet death )
sixbeforelunch: riker and troi sitting close togther talking in ten forward (trek - riker and troi ten forward)
"Conspiracy" is a weird episode. I don't know why I got the urge to rewatch it, much less icon the heck out of it, but here we are.

Onward for 36 icons featuring beardless Riker and Enterprise glamor shots )
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two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text

Challenge #1 - The Icebreaker Challenge: Introduce yourself. Tell us why you're doing the challenge, and what you hope to gain from it.

Hello. I'm [personal profile] sixbeforelunch (six is fine). I am a fandom old. I occasionally yell at clouds, but only the really annoying ones. My intro post has the details if you're interested.

I've been doing snowflake since 2014(!) and I like it for the community building and the flurry of activity it generates on DW. This year the community building aspect is especially important to me because one of my aims for 2026 is to cultivate the communities that I'm in, so I'm trying to be more social and active, which is not something that comes easily to me. Having a structured start to the year will hopefully help jump start me on that goal.
sixbeforelunch: spock in tas holding his arms out, no text (trek - tas spock)
Murder She Wrote - 9
Superman: TAS - 4
Birds of Prey (2020) - 1
Star Trek: Lower Decks - 8
Star Trek: TNG - 8
Star Trek: Insurrection - 5

Read more... )

fic rec

Dec. 28th, 2025 11:06 am
sixbeforelunch: troi with a small smile, black and white (trek - troi b&w)
This one has a great premise, excellent characterization, and is a lot of fun.

Q Switcheroo (10660 words) by V_NUS
Chapters: 2/2
Fandom: Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: William Riker & Ro Laren
Characters: William Riker, Ro Laren, Geordi La Forge, Data (Star Trek), Q (Star Trek), Beverly Crusher, Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, Jean-Luc Picard, Worf (Star Trek:TNG/DS9), Guinan (Star Trek)
Additional Tags: Mission Fic, Canon Compliant, Takes place between Disaster (5x05) and Conundrum (5x14), POV Multiple, Bodyswap, Enemies to Friends, Bajoran Culture (Star Trek), Q Being Q (Star Trek), Minor William Riker/Deanna Troi
Summary:

Q is sick of listening to Commander Riker and Ensign Ro arguing. To fix this, he forces them to swap bodies-- and if anyone finds out what's happened, they'll be stuck as each other forever...

fic rec

Dec. 26th, 2025 11:13 pm
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For anyone who read Mansfield Park and wished that poor Fanny had been given a third option.

Our Groves Were Planted to Console (17711 words) by ChronicBookworm
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Mansfield Park - Jane Austen, AUSTEN Jane - Works
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Fanny Price/Original Male Character
Characters: Fanny Price, Original Characters, Mrs. Norris (Mansfield Park), Edmund Bertram, Sir Thomas Bertram
Additional Tags: Courtship, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Family, Family Dynamics, Slow Burn, Strangers to Friends to Lovers
Summary:

Dr Grant receives a prebendary at Westminster before Mr Crawford can propose to Fanny. Fanny likes the new occupant of Mansfield Parsonage much better than the previous ones.

sixbeforelunch: casette tapes, no text (cassette tapes)
What if there’s no ethical way to have unlimited access to every book, film, and record ever created? And moreover, what if that’s not something we should want?

What if we simply decided to consume less media, allowing us to have a deeper appreciation for the art we choose to spend our time with? What if, instead of having an on-demand consumer mindset that requires us to systematically strip art of all its human context, we developed better relationships with creators and built new structures to support them? What if we developed a politics of refusal — the ability to say enough is enough — and recognized that we aren’t powerless to the whims of rich tech CEOs who force this dystopian garbage down our throats while claiming it’s “inevitable?”

Tapes and other physical media aren’t a magic miracle cure for late-stage capitalism. But they can help us slow down and remember what makes us human. Tapes make music-listening into an intentional practice that encourages us to spend time connecting with the art, instead of frantically vibe-surfing for something that suits our mood from moment-to-moment. They reject the idea that the point of discovering and listening to music is finding the optimal collection of stimuli to produce good brain chemicals.


Why I Quit Streaming And Got Back Into Cassettes by Janus Rose
sixbeforelunch: image of a cat peaking out from behind a row of books, no text (cat and book)
If I had a dollar for every time I've read a science fiction novel about a female protagonist who travels to another planet and discovers she's being manipulated by an infectious alien hive mind, I would have at least three dollars (four, if I include the book where another member of the crew is taken over by the aliens but the protagonist herself is IIRC never directly touched by them).

IDK but in context that feels like kind of a lot of dollars.
sixbeforelunch: Sherlock Holmes and John Watson from the Grenada adaptation (holmes and watson 3)
It annoyed me that that meme was missing J of all letters. I asked [personal profile] kingstoken for a prompt and she gave me "jelly beans". I looked them up on Wikipedia and learned something new about early 20th century slang. And then I wrote a thing.

Jelly-bean McQueen

Sherlock's American informant was knowledgeable, but Watson found his dialect quite unintelligible at times. "I've heard him called Jelly-bean McQueen," the informant said, "And by golly it fits. That boy's a Jelly-bean if ever there was one."

"A what?" Watson asked.

"A Jelly-bean," Sherlock said.

"I am familiar with the confectionary, but what has it to do with our suspect?"

Sherlock tutted. "Really, Watson, you must keep up with the slang of the modern times. A Jelly-bean is young man made of more flash and style than substance, and generally quite idle. A fop. A dandy. Naturally."

"Oh, yes. Naturally."

---

(Per Wikipedia this slang came into use in the 1910s and 1920s, so it just fits the timeline of ACD-era Holmes.)


Also on AO3

fic meme

Oct. 26th, 2025 07:59 pm
sixbeforelunch: iron man on a pink background, text reads "everyone needs a hobby" (mcu - iron man hobby)

Seen in a few places, but most recently via [personal profile] senmut

How many letters of the alphabet have you used for starting a fic title? One fic per line, ‘A’ and 'The’ do not count for 'a’ and ’t’. Post your score out of 26 at the end, along with your total fic count.

A - Accented Interest (Stargate: SG1)
B - B'Minga (Star Trek: TNG)
C - Cadence (Star Trek: TNG)
D - Dah Vokaya (Star Trek: Expanded Universe)
E - Elephant Jokes (the only slightly evil remix) (Stargate: SG1)
F - f'(x) (MCU)
G - get your swagger on (MCU)
H - Hafayat (Star Trek: Expanded Universe)
I - Illusory Reality (Star Trek: TOS/Vulcans Glory)
J - nada
K - Kal'i'farr heh T'naehm (Star Trek: Expanded Universe)
L - Laid Bare (Star Trek: TNG)
M - Masu-kastra (Star Trek: Expanded Universe)
N - Nailed My Faith to the Sticking Pole (Stargate SG1)
O - Of Quadruple Weddings and All You Can Eat Seafood (Stargate SG1)
P - Pessum (Star Trek: TNG)
Q - Quality Time (Star Trek: TNG)
R - Reciprocity of Care (Star Trek: TNG)
S - Safe Landing (Key Largo)
T - Tea and Company (Sherlock Holmes)
U - Unconventional Courtship (DCU)
V - Vaunah (Star Trek: Expanded Universe)
W - Waiting Game (Star Trek: TOS)
X - XFVCU 1x07 : Prism (X-Files)
Y - Yel-nel-dath (Star Trek: Expanded Universe)
Z - Z is for Zenith (Stargate: SG1)

25/26, although "X" squeaked by on a bit of a technicality. I've currently got 198 stories posted on AO3. I've also written in more fandoms than this list would suggest. I sorted in alphabetical order and grabbed the first one I saw for each letter, but for whatever Star Trek got heavily weighted. I have written a lot of Star Trek, but I don't think it makes up half of all of the stories I've written so. Huh.

sixbeforelunch: donna from parks and rec, text reads "yay!" (parks and rec - donna - yay)


I can vouch for the fact that Sunbasin makes good soap. I use Enigma (unscented) and it works great. Yes, it's pricy for a bar of soap, but it actually reduced the amount of products I was buying overall because it's gentle enough to work as face soap1 so I stopped buying a separate facial cleaner. I also use their shampoo bars, specifically the juniper pine and rosemary mint. I get it as a subscription, three soap bars and two shampoo bars mailed very three months2, which is convenient, and now my shower is so much less cluttered, with only a soap bar, a shampoo bar, and a bottle of conditioner.

The socks are also nice. I don't subscribe, but I have occasionally bought a pair on clearance. The quality is good, and I appreciate that they have more than one size.

But even if you're not in the market for soap or socks, the video is worth watching if just for a bit of happy news about what can happen when people actually care about something and work to make it better.

1 Your skin may vary. FWIW, I have what I would describe as sensitive but not very sensitive or problem skin. I don't have any specific skin conditions that I'm managing.

2 My last order in March cost me $54.90 including tax and shipping (shipping was free) which works out to $18.30/month over 3 months which seems like a reasonable amount to spend on luxury shower products.
sixbeforelunch: iron man on a pink background, text reads "everyone needs a hobby" (mcu - iron man hobby)
New (for values of new that include written months ago and never cross posted to AO3 and written years ago and recently recovered from the depths of my Obsidian vault) fic:

Tea and Company (294 words) by sixbeforelunch
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (1984 TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Sherlock Holmes & John Watson
Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson
Additional Tags: Hurt/Comfort, The Hurt is past so it's basically all Comfort
Summary:

In the aftermath of yet another hair-raising adventure, Watson rests while Holmes provides the tea and company.



Nenikaya (757 words) by sixbeforelunch
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Trek
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Original Characters, Original Vulcan Character
Additional Tags: Vignette, Ficlet
Series: Part 17 of Pi'maat, Part 5 of Varlar
Summary:

Nenikaya - n. - one who supports.

Selesh at work. Set between parts one and two of Dah Vokaya.

two recs

Mar. 2nd, 2025 11:55 am
sixbeforelunch: gwyn looking straight ahead from st: prodigy, no text (trek - gwyn 2)
Rec the first:

brilliant (like a confession) (13621 words) by kathkin

The best Clark reveals his identity to Lois story that I've come across. Lois decides it's time to get over Superman and admit to herself that she's in love with Clark Kent. She asks Superman for advice before approaching Clark and things spill out from there. It's a fantastic premise, and a great execution. Just really well done all around.

Rec the second:

Star Trek: Lower Decks — Warp Your Own Way by Ryan North and Chris Fenoglio

A Lower Decks Choose Your Own Adventure-style comic. I never actually liked the Choose Your Own Adventure books as a kid, so I wasn't sure about this, but it's absolutely brilliant. There's a puzzle element to it, and also a fantastic twist that I will not spoil. Also the story is really good, with high stakes and horror despite the comedy, and a genuinely affecting ending. Highly recommended even if you aren't a Lower Decks or even a Star Trek fan. I honestly don't think you need to be either to enjoy this one.
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Help the 1979 Spider-Woman series is so bad and I can't stop watching it!

It's not so bad it's good. It's just bad. And yet I'm not hate watching it because I don't hate it. I couldn't even tell you why I'm watching it, except...it's weirdly charming?
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I have three versions of "All Along the Watchtower" in my music collection. Huh.

Anyhoo. [livejournal.com profile] sg_fignewton has yet another brilliant Canon vs. Fanon post about Daniel as a clumsy geek and it gets into, among other things, the trope that Daniel is frequently bullied at the SGC. This is a bit of fanon that I tend to disagree with. I started to comment to Fig on her lovely post and somehow it ended it fic. That happens kind of a lot with me...

Untitled

Daniel yanked his T-shirt over his head and bent to lace his boots. )

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