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Kirk's inner monologue in For the World is Hollow... sounded eerily like a single fork rotating incessantly inside a garbage disposal
(For @mckirkevents McKirk Week 2025 Day 1: Xenopolycythemia)
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a gooey well-kissed jim for @septimore 🩵💙💛


thank you for the req! (on behalf of me *and* jim lmao. get that captain his kisses!! 🔥💫😻)
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manhandle him monday lets goooo

been lovin the influx of mckirk wrestling art so I wanted to contribute ^__^
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cadets learning to repair starships. what can i say
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I'm certain this joke's been made before
Idc tho
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This zine cover is so beautiful I need to take a deep breath

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The question of a stardate:
I’ve always thought it was Spock. It just was. But then I saw a post about Kirk topping and I was reminded that others had different opinions and it got me curious.
What do you think?
Ps this is all in fun, you do you, I don’t judge and please don’t judge others.
#I think they switch it up tbh but that Kirk tops more often#partially because I hc spock as having a penetratable sheath so it’s just easier for him to bottom#and partially because Kirk likes to feel like he’s ‘taking care of’ Spock#he likes to bottom and sub too (which aren’t the same thing but I think for him tend to coincide)#but it’s harder for Kirk to get into a headspace where he can let himself let go of control like that#even tho it’s very satisfying for him when he can
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Since we know that Spock is dyslexic (L'tak Terai), I have the headcanon that his personal padd font is comic sans. It helps him to be even more efficient.
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as much as I'm a fan of the idea of Kirk spending all of TOS ardently wooing and/or pining after Spock, I have to admit that I'm also kind of in love with the idea of him being entirely unaware of his affections -- right up until the moment that Spock is gone, seemingly for good. It works very well pre-TMP, when Spock has left for Gol, but it's especially heartrending during TWOK, after the warp core.
Kirk is slumped against the glass, still pressed to where Spock lay on the other side, as close to him as he could get. He looks as though he's trying to melt through its surface, as though if he simply tries hard enough he'll be able to touch Spock once again, warm and alive - but the wall remains there, and Spock's flesh remains cold and unmoving. When McCoy goes to pull him away, to take him somewhere warmer and quieter and far away from the corpse of his dead friend, Kirk doesn't stand, doesn't pull himself away from Spock. Instead, he looks up at McCoy with wide, desperate eyes, face pallid and cheeks damp, and says, "Bones...? How long have I been in love with him?"
McCoy has never heard him sound so broken, so fragile. He pulls him into his arms, then, and he can't quite manage to say anything except oh, Jim..., because how can he possibly explain that it's been true since the very beginning? How can he tell Kirk just how much time he would have had, if he had only been able to see?
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