the girl from outer space ♥

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Requests: open

You’re very welcome to send me a request. Not making promises, but I’ll try! I don’t write smut or RPF.

It will probably take me a bit of time to acknowledge and write requests because I am slow and busy. But if you want to ask please please do <3

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Star Trek Discovery/Strange New Worlds

Captain Pike x Reader

Common Knowledge (5.8k words). You and the Captain are a thing, right? Everyone knows! But is it true?

All Work (790 words). Captain Pike is working late.

Hold My Hand (6k words). Fake dates, a party, mistletoe. What could go wrong?!

Curtain Call (8.5k words). You’re a singer. Captain Pike is in the audience…

Chanced (35k words). You and Christopher Pike meet on five starbases and one starship… Rating: Mature (minor moments in later chapters) A prequel to…

Fierce (1950 words, request). Five times Christopher Pike freaked out over your injuries and one time he grudgingly understood. Rating: Teen

Birthday Candle (1k words). Dating in space is tricky. Both the temporal kind and the other kind… Rating: Teen

Tangled Web (5.4k words, request). You join your husband Christopher Pike on the USS Discovery. But can you keep your marriage secret? Rating: Teen

Side Effects May Include (1660 words, request). The Enterprise is hit by a virus, and you get nasty side effects from your vaccination against it. Lucky your husband the Captain is on hand to help you feel better. Rating: Teen

The Engineer’s Adventures (series)

Other

Michael Burnham x Christopher Pike

Joann Owosekun x Keyla Detmer

Misc (inc Sarek x Reader, Spock x Reader, Mirror Universe)

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Marvel

Captain America x Reader

Christmas Treats (6.3k words) You’re the only one available to bake for the kids’ Christmas party. You hate decorating. Luckily, an Avenger comes along to help… Rating: Teen

Quiet Wednesdays (1.7k words). Wednesdays are quiet in your bookshop. That’s until a certain Avenger needs a copy of Lord of the Rings… Rating: Teen

Sylvie x Reader

Fade, Wither, Fall (6.5k words). Five apocalypses you and Sylvie leave, and one you don’t. Rating: Mature (for themes)

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The Mentalist: Marcus Pike x Reader

Cards on the Table (2k words). You suck at playing cards. And keeping your mouth shut when you’re drunk… Rating: Teen (cursing)

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The Mandalorian: Din Djarrin x Reader

Breathe Underwater (1k words). You’re swimming in your secret pool when someone falls in… Rating: G

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Non Writing

Gifs by me

Captain Pike gifs by me

Strange New Worlds gifs by me

Dividers by me

Tracking #userelen for anything Star Trek Discovery, Strange New Worlds, Voyager; Doctor Who, Wheel of Time and I guess anything else you think I’d like 💕

Pinned Post writings of the girl from outer space
arsonyte
skarchomp

i wonder if it’s time for a cultural reappraisal of rob liefeld’s art. maybe we were all just too quick to judge a guy for daring to have a unique stylized take that focused on exaggeration and action. *actually looks at some of his art again* jesus CHRIST never mind

iridescentoracle

#this is me once every like six months. he really was that bad.

dollsahoy

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myidiocyiscontagious

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ariaste

But let’s play out the thought experiment! What CAN we learn from Rob Liefeld’s art?

  1. You can do whatever you want forever
  2. At the end of the day, art is about vibes
  3. If you lean into Your Own Particular Brand of Bullshit with enough dedication, you CAN wring a career out of it
  4. Don’t ever fucking apologize for your art. Look at me. Look in my eyeballs. Don’t fucking apologize for your art ever. There are people like Rob Liefeld who are not apologizing for putting swords on titties. Why would YOU have to apologize for anything?
  5. Highlights and shadows are THE secret key to making your art look even a little bit interesting and dimensional and juicy to the eyeball. This works even if your shapes are dogshit.
  6. Highlights and shadows don’t have to go in logical places :)))) You can literally just throw them wherever. Follow ur heart.
  7. You don’t, apparently, have to bother learning anything about anatomy if you don’t feel like it
  8. Impostor syndrome is just trying to make you apologize for your art. Never apologize for your art. Stab impostor syndrome with your titty swords.
  9. It’s normal and fine to be horny when you draw.
  10. Forget about “Perfect is the enemy of good.” Perfect is the enemy of DONE.
  11. Literally do whatever you want forever.

Valuable and important lessons, we must admit! Thanks, Rob Liefeld!

alethialia
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