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xebecdav · 9 months
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that one blorbos meme but its glaringly obvious stephen merchant is my special interest
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hansolosyou · 5 months
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I have one mutual who I think SPECIFICALLY would enjoy this. You Know Who You Are.
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googly-eyed-plank · 5 months
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Where's my "The Outlaws" fandom at
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lacking-artdration · 5 months
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very bad greg doodles, tis the season (outlaws s3 trailer dropped)
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scorpill · 9 months
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I am completely normal about this man
I just escaped from artblock 😭
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gregory-dillard · 3 months
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I was told to play Ace Attorney, so, as a lawyer, I'm about to see how this plays out.
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palatteflags · 1 month
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Greg x Diane from The Outlaws based moodboard! ^^ For an anon!! Hope you like this a bunch!
Want one? send an ask! -mod Jay
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spencer-fitzwilliam · 4 months
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@gregory-dillard What's it like being so lonely and single all day?
Can't talk for long, though, mate, I'm meeting with three girls in an hour and they're all mad for me.
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gabbypenhowe · 3 months
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💞Hello, lovelies!!💞
Gabby here! It's been FAR too long a waiting period for me to join this site, so I thought it high time to show up - fashionably late as always!
In case you don't know who I am (shocker, darling!), my name is Lady Gabriella Penrose-Howe, but "Lady Gabby" is fine! (Unless we're being formal, in which case, it's "your Ladyship", but I don't expect that from any of you wonderful people!)
My pronouns are she/her/herself, I'm 26, lesbian ❤️🧡🤍💗💜 (searching for a long-term partner!), and an influencer! Giving out support, advice, and answering all your gorgeous questions - everyone's welcome here! 🥰
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Information about this Roleplay Blog and Character:
Gabby is mostly unemployeed, but spends a lot of time on social media and sometimes gets the occasional gig to bring money in, with the help of Greg (@gregory-dillard).
Gabby currently resides in flat 13 of the divorcees' apartment building that Greg lives in, with him as her roommate.
Gabby is mostly single, but will flicker between periods of having different partners and reminiscing on old ones.
Gabby is a recovering alcoholic and drug user, and is mostly clean, but has moments of weakness.
Gabby struggles with anger management, but is working on bettering herself, and rarely lets this slip online.
Pre-Season 3 content, though it may be discussed at some point.
Non-canon plotlines will be included (such as Greg and Gabby getting cats).
The Outlaws is a 15+ show, so this blog will contain 15+ content.
Multi-shipping is okay, but there will be a main theme of Platonic Gregriella.
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railroad-spike · 2 years
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ᴛʜᴇ ᴏᴜᴛʟᴀᴡs ₂ₓ₀₆
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the-outlaws-bbc · 3 months
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Welcome to The Outlaws fan blog, where we love and appreciate anything and everything related to our favourite BBC show!
Asks are more than welcome!
(Requests to join the Discord server open).
Other "The Outlaws" Websites
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xebecdav · 8 months
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its gregposting hours
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trek-tracks · 1 month
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Hello! I got a whole shelf of old Star Trek novels from a yard sale and I'm deciding which to read first. Unfortunately none of them are D. Duane. Can you tell me what other Trek novels/authors you've enjoyed?
At the moment, I have far more trek books than I've actually read, partially because I have no self-control when it comes to acquiring them, partially because, when I started to mine them for blog content, reading them started to feel like homework (I thought I put marking pages with tabs behind me after grad school). This is also tough because Diane Duane's novels tend to be far and away my favourites (Spock's World, Doctor's Orders, and The Wounded Sky are all brilliant), but you already knew that! They're also a large chunk of what I've read. I've also read a bunch of Blish novelizations and some of the movie novelizations, which are fun but don't quite count in the same way, since they are retelling known stories.
However, there are a few I can recommend. I really enjoyed A Contest of Principles by Greg Cox, which feels like a real extended TOS episode; our main trio all have plenty to do, and the relationships are very fond and very true to the series. Shell Game by Melissa Crandall also has the character relationships I'm looking for. (Actually, both of these at one point pair Spock and Bones together while Kirk angsts from the sidelines while doing his own part of the mission, which is apparently a fruitful scenario).
J.M. Dillard also knows the characters really well. I enjoyed The Lost Years a lot, though it must be said that it is basically the crew breakup novel because it bridges from the show into TMP, so you'll just have to rewatch the movies after to remember that it all turns out all right in the end.
Jean Lorrah's The Vulcan Academy Murders is fun as long as you don't go in expecting a mystery you can't solve in 30 seconds and just want to appreciate the characters and learn more about Sarek and Amanda.
Brad Ferguson's Crisis on Centaurus is worth it for the backstory look into Jim and Bones' first meeting, as well as giving us some time with Joanna McCoy.
I can't actually fully recommend Carmen Carter's Dreams of the Raven, which has a very strange and queasily unethical romance subplot that doesn't land for several reasons and an unsatisfying ending, but it's an interesting look into McCoy with amnesia (and it did let me coin the term "Character Fondness Power Differential" while writing the review).
This ask did, however, remind me that I need to start making a dent in my book collection before buying more (I store them where I can't see them, so I'm constantly surprised by how many I actually have). I think I'm reading Howard Weinstein's The Covenant of the Crown next.
If you search my "trek books" tag, you'll see more!
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googly-eyed-plank · 4 months
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Oh my god there really is a shortage of outlaws fans out here so here's a question. Who is your favourite underrated character?
Oh my gosh, way to put me on the spot! /lh
This is a really tough question, tbh. There's a lot of characters in The Outlaws and a lot of them don't get as much love from the fans as the others. Whether this depends on sceentime or just them being overshadowed by the main characters (who are fabulous btw), I'm not sure.
Does Spencer count? He's a total jerk but honestly he's pretty entertaining. Don't get me wrong, he needs to leave Greg alone, but aside from this he has some REALLY funny moments (and he's totally based off Ricky, huh?). Other than this, uhh..
Hmm.. I might have to say Tori? She doesn't get much in but I feel like from what we saw we still found out lots about her, and I really love her character over all. From the moment she was on screen with those rollerskates I just knew she was gonna be one of my underrated faves, lmao.
Also idk if you'd class Christian Taylor as underrated but if you do, then him also. The power in the moment where he threw away the drug line was CRAZY good, and how he redeems himself in Season 3 is so insanely cool.
ALSO yk what. I think Rani's parents are really interesting characters too, but I should stop now or I'll just ramble all day, LMAO.
Thanks for the ask!
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nevinslibrary · 7 months
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Make It So Friday
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This is the final book in the four book series that takes place after the original series ends, but before the first Star Trek movie. I recommended the first book in the series, The Lost Years. And, the second and third books, A Flag Full of Stars and Traitor Winds were good books too, but, this one, that like the first one was by J.M. Dillard, was my favourite of the series.
The still Admiral Kirk is just done with sitting behind a desk. And, when he decides to get back on a ship, boy does he do it right and fully. He’s invited to observe a new automated rescue ship. Except, suddenly he’s in command of that ship, oh, and that ship is full of quite a few cadets. And, he needs to stop the rescue ship before it (as well as the very very bearded McCoy) sails right into Tholian space (remember the interesting web from the original series?).
As well as a almost thriller like sort of story, it was cool to sort of see some of the ‘new’ computer things that would wind up in Star Trek The Next Generation (after all, this book was being written long after The Next Generation premiered), like the being able to find anyone on the ship at any time from a panel in the hall. I know that I’m an easy mark when it comes to whether I like a Star Trek novel or not, but, this one was a really great read.
You may like this book If you Liked: Moments Asunder by Dayton Ward, Captain to Captain by Greg Cox, or The Body Electric by David Mack
Recovery by JM Dillard
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scorpill · 9 months
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I know that I just drew Stephen but here he is again
But zestier and drawn in Roblox
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