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Under Heaven Over Hell by thesnailfromouterspace (murderchromatic)
Fandoms: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek
27 Oct 2025
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Riker and Data accidentally create a new life form with the intervention of a cosmic space entity.
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It began as a perfectly ordinary diplomatic meeting; the polished table, the polished uniforms, and Captain Picard’s equally polished introduction of Commander Data to the visiting Ambassador Vidarr of Jarnsaxa V.
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Kneeling on the floor of Riker’s quarters, head bowed, still and silent, Data hadn’t looked like a lover. He’d looked like a man trying to repent for wanting to be more than he was built to be.
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Data lies in the dark, dreaming of a man who never loved him. He imagines the weight, the heat, and the illusion of emotions.
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Shadows move slow across pale gold, manufactured, mechanical, and perfumed skin, fingers claiming, undoing. Somewhere beneath the programmed quiet and obedience, he wonders if this is what love feels like.
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The lights in Engineering never dim, but some things still find their shadows. A man with no heart waits patiently for the only one who knows how to break it.
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Alone in his quarters, Data catalogs his flaws like errors in code, wondering what more he must change to be loved.
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Data, knows his reality will never be the romance he imagined. Still, he clings to the fantasy, because even a lie, if beautiful enough, is easier than the truth.
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Sometimes, in his dreams, Data sees a garden. A far reaching lawn of an English manor, and in the middle, just before the haze of distance blends the grass and sky, stands a young tree that no longer grows.
When the Enterprise is ordered to investigate a distress signal, Data experiences disturbing visions of those left behind.
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Ashes and Algorithms by orphan_account
Fandoms: Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation
19 May 2025
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Data Soong is a theoretical physicist specializing in astronautics, and a single father doing his best to raise his daughter, Lal, on his own.
Will Riker is a lonely fire captain with a big heart and a quiet longing to settle down. He just didn’t realize his type was awkward, emotionally guarded single dads who have no idea how handsome they are.
Their worlds collide when a fire breaks out at Data’s lab and Riker’s crew comes to the rescue. Neither of them expected it, but their lives are about to become deeply intertwined — for better or worse.
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During the next couple of days, Data didn't mention Riker's love declaration once. And he didn't say the words back either. Not that Riker needed to hear them. Data's actions showed that he cared deeply about him and that should be enough. Shouldn't it?
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- Part 10 of An Interesting Companion
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Riker was lying on his bed. Naked. He was waiting for Data. He was incredibly calm despite never having done something like this. Oh, he had plenty of experience with power dynamics. He just had never played the submissive role before. And no, bottoming didn't count.
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- Part 9 of An Interesting Companion
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will and data get called to the bridge when they’re mid-sex (and then i get carried away and make it have feelings)
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Star mapping missions were usually uneventful, and they didn't require the presence of high commanding officers on the bridge. However, Lieutenant Commander Data was Starfleet's top celestial cartographer so he was on duty.
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- Part 8 of An Interesting Companion
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"Tell me, Data. What do you want to do tonight?"
They were cuddling in Riker's bed, him wearing only pajama pants and Data wearing one of his t-shirts, no underwear. Their shifts had coincided, so they were spending their off duty time together.Series
- Part 7 of An Interesting Companion
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Riker's mission was simple but delicate. He was going to open negotiations with an ancient civilization that had finally decided to join the Federation. Despite being an advanced race of humanoids, they were heavily influenced by Greek mythology.
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- Part 6 of An Interesting Companion
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Keeper-noun
1. person who manages or looks after something or someone.
2. a guard at a prison or a museum.Is an android a something or a someone? Who keeps, holds you? Who holds you back? Who keeps you from harm and who keeps getting into these situations?
A study of a messy interpersonal dynamics of one Starship's officers. Friends and lovers, partners and exes, situationships and friends with benefits, metamours and just plain coworkers. A whole lot of violating patient confidentiality. Riker's head exits his ass and finds its way to Data's, Data starts to unpick his complicated past. Geordi realizes he probably doesn't like girls, Deanna knows she definitely does. Picard is desperately hoping no one gets HR involved, and Crusher contemplates sedating herself until things settle down. Worf ignores everyone else and is probably the only sane one.
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"What do you want to do tonight?"
They were lying on Riker's couch, still wearing their uniforms. Or more accurately, he was lying on the couch, and Data was lying on top of him. It had been a long, stressful day. He was tired, but he would say yes to anything Data wished to do.Series
- Part 5 of An Interesting Companion
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Data was always captivating when he shared information, but that day he was more so. Riker had to suppress the smile that threatened to break across his face while he listened to him reporting his findings to their Captain.
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- Part 4 of An Interesting Companion
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"Are you comfortable?"
Data was sitting on Riker's lap, head resting on his shoulder, their arms wrapped around each other.
"I am, sir... Will."
He smiled fondly into his hair. They had been dating for two weeks and Data still had trouble calling him by his first name.Series
- Part 3 of An Interesting Companion
