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General Library: Double Exposure by Huitzil


Fandom:Crossover (Sailormoon - Other)
Rating:PG13 Created:2007-12-07
Genre:Dark Updated:2008-04-20
Style:Science Fiction Status:Incomplete
Setting:Alternate Universe
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Author's Notes (Text)
Chapter 1: Double Vision (Text)
Chapter 2: Double Indemnity (Text)
Chapter 3: Double Duty (Text)
Chapter 4: Double Back (Text)
Chapter 5: Double-Check (Text)
Chapter 6: Double Take (Text)
Chapter 7: Double Jeopardy (Text)
Chapter 8: Double Whammy (Text)
Chapter 9: Double Header (Text)
Chapter 10: Double Cross (Text)
Chapter 11: Double Blind (Text)
Chapter 12: Double Bind (Text)



Summary:

The final battle with Pharaoh 90 is delayed by a week and two teams try to stop him. The Senshi are noble, pure, inheritors of a magical legacy and a glorious destiny. The Hoffmann Institute has a team of screw ups and failures scraping by on the skin of their teeth in a world where no two parts were made to fit together. And both sides think that Tomoe Hotaru is one of them. And they're right.


Author's Comments:

A dark comedy about disillusionment, irresponsibility, incompetence, and finding a place in a stupid, senseless world.

A crossover between Sailor Moon and the DARK.MATTER campaign setting. The author's notes will tell you what that is.


 Reviews: 1
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Review by Loki 2007-12-15

I love this, it is like so many things I have read and enjoyed, a book called Ubiq, and other great things. I can see the dark humor, but the tale is powerful enough to hold one's interest.

I noticed few flaws save the contraction, X - alright-X for all right, and a couple of typoes here and there, but these were rare dust bunnies and all else was flawless.

I love your use of language, words skilfully shaped to fit your will. Characterisation was sheer brilliance. T... (more)


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