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Foreign Object Damage by BerryBlossom314
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
08 Apr 2026
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Foreign object damage, or FOD, is a term for any damage to an air- or spacecraft that results from an impact with debris external to the craft, which can result in serious consequences to the craft or flight.
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Rocky is very proud of his species. He is strong and scary, unlike Grace, who is a leaky space blob. He does not like how Grace’s species is so susceptible to injuries, like when they were escaping Adrian’s orbit. And like now.
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The Astrobiology Immersion Program by startingatmidnight
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary (2026), Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir
08 Apr 2026
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It's not every day you wake up with five arms and no eyes, but Ryland Grace stopped having normal days a very long time ago.
Bookmarked by CraftyMeowy
08 Apr 2026
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Author's note: PHM has utterly consumed me.
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[SIGNAL_DECODE_SUCCESS]
[AGENCY: UN SPACE COMMAND // PROJECT HAIL MARY]
[SECURITY_CLEARANCE: ALPHA-ONE // EYES ONLY]VESSEL : ASTROPHAGE MICRO-PROBE 'BOWIE-09'
ORIGIN : 40 ERIDANI A [ERID]
DESTINATION : SOL [EARTH]
VELOCITY : 0.92c [STABLE]
TIME DELAY : 17.93Y [EARTH-COORD] / 6.84Y [PROBE-PROPER]
TIMESTAMP : 2068-11-22 09:10:45 UTC -
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Dennis believes in minor, harmless truths. Little white lies that save everyone around him from dealing with his existence.
But more omega patients start being admitted to the Pitt for the exact medication he's been using. His two alpha attendings keep asking questions they shouldn't be. He's starting to lose track of the lies as the threat of being known grows.
Or I succumb to peer pressure and write a secret Omega Dennis fic instead of growing a backbone.
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Major Tom to Ground Control by tallboy_benny
Fandoms: Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir, Project Hail Mary (2026)
07 Apr 2026
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Eva Stratt has never been a woman who hesitates.
She’s made countless decisions after decisions throughout her life, often regardless of the consequences that may result. She’s not an idiot. She’s well aware that there will be consequences, and she’s equally sure that the consequences will be of little concern. The end justifies the means — her actions will be judged, but at least they will have happened.
But here, alone in a Russian conference room, for once in her life Eva Stratt does not know what to do.
OR; The beetles make it home.

