Summary: Greg Veder is a nerd. A socially awkward, obliviously obnoxious nerd who talks just a bit too much. Living in a world where superhumans walk amongst the regular people, all he wants is to be a hero and prove his worth. Evron Grey is a powerful reality traveler trapped in Earth Bet by a being beyond his power. Stranded in a backwards world without reputation, influence, and lacking friends, he meets a young man eager to be something more than human.
Greg Veder, welcome to Earth Bet.
Summary: While on a date with her new girlfriend, Astrid bumps into an unfamiliar old friend.
A mutual crossover between Mixed Feelings and Completely Unoriginal, and a direct sequel to the Mixed Feelings non-canon omake One Fine Day.
Summary: The heroes of Brockton Bay are waiting for their comrades to return from the Simurgh fight at Canberra, when Astrid senses a door open unexpectedly. Naturally, she goes to investigate.
This is a mutual crossover between Mixed Feelings and Completely Unoriginal, set after the canon end of Completely Unoriginal.
Summary: A mutual crossover with Completely Unoriginal, set after the canon ending of that story. This belongs to the same continuity as How to Win Friends and Influence People and Post-Mortem.
Fax gives Astrid a gift. She accepts it with her usual level of grace and lack of awkwardness.
Summary:
Alternate powers: Check.
Power levels: Fail (Over 9,000!)
Protagonist: Checksum error.
Okay, something's broken here.
Summary: Welcome to the PRT's Northeast General Testing and Research facility. As well as conducting all manner of parahuman-related research, they also conduct in-depth evaluations of new Protectorate and Ward capes within their catchment area. Now, it's time for Brockton Bay's newest Ward to be put through her paces.
A slice of life/world-building piece focused around the question: What kind of person chooses to work in the field of parahuman research?
Summary: A Case-53 SI who looks a little bit like the Simurgh, also has Simmy-type powers and occasionally flashes of memory of canon.
Proceeds to troll everyone.
Summary: My submission to the overpowered self-insert fad, using the alternate mechanics described by Sun Tzu.
(Previously Unnamed Alternative CYOA Self-Insert Story Opening, a Standalone.)
Summary: "Nobody likes it here. About one in every five doctors might be here to help the patients, the rest are here to study the patients.
But you know what? You need this, we all need this. We have to try. It’s not going to be easy, it's not going to be pleasant. It's not going to be fun, or about making friends; or even, hell, escaping—though all of those might happen. Who knows?
Being here is about one thing, and it’s the most important thing of all: getting better."
Summary: Your name is Karkat Vantas. You don't ask for much. You work for Angela, even though she's terrible, and you play shogi with Mrs. Nomura, even though you're terrible, and when it comes right down to it, sometimes you beat the shit out of people, who are (without fail) terrible.
Child-beaters, would-be rapists, crooked cops. If you take a little more satisfaction in it than is strictly heroic, that's on you. You're not cut out for the Skaia City Sentinel thing personality wise and you don't have the schedule flexibility for it either.
Just hope you don't run into a supervillain, of course.
Summary: As the title says, this is a Ben 10 X Worm quest with a self insert main character. This story uses randomized numbers to determine the chances of the selected aliens being used, which alien is used if it is randomized, if a new alien will be unlocked, and what that alien will be. I, like the real Ben 10 will have to adapt to dangerous scenarios where getting the right tool for the job isn't always a certain thing.
Rape and Underage warnings for tangential descriptions rather than direct descriptions.
An extensive writing exercise that takes place in Wildbow's "Worm" verse. Divergent plotlines and the addition of characters and concepts abound.
Summary: Annette Rose Hebert was never an English Professor, and she never owned a flute. Instead, a Taylor Hebert raised by a seamstress is going to take the world by storm - no matter how much skin she's forced to show along the way.
A slow-burning AU with multiple crossover elements.
Summary: What would you do if you could see death? If you'd touched emptiness itself, had it invade your soul, infest your mind, and whisper in your ear, telling you how to kill anything? How would you handle knowing you could never not see, never not comprehend the end of everything?
Because for Taylor, that's reality, and there are no easy answers.