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A [[post-canon]] [[Science Fiction|science-fiction]] ''Daria'' fanfic by [[The Angst Guy]] |
A [[post-canon]] [[Science Fiction|science-fiction]] ''Daria'' fanfic by [[The Angst Guy]]. Adult talk-show hosts [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] and [[Jane Lane|Jane]] accidentally discover an experimental spacecraft on a deserted Pacific island, then are forced to activate it and flee Earth to avoid destruction. They take the spacecraft to Alpha Centauri and there make a discovery that threatens the future of humanity—and discover too that their spacecraft is far more valuable than they had thought. |
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Daria and Jane's occupations as talk-show hosts derives from one of the [[alter-ego]] images at the end of ''[[Is It College Yet?]]'' |
Daria and Jane's occupations as talk-show hosts derives from one of the [[alter-ego]] images at the end of ''[[Is It College Yet?]]''. |
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Winner of "Favorite Science Fiction" story in the [[2nd Daria Fanworks Awards]] |
Winner of "Favorite Science Fiction" story in the [[2nd Daria Fanworks Awards]]. |
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==External Links== |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090717051700/http://www.theangstguy.com/fanfics/drive.htm "Drive"] by [[TAG]] |
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[[Category: 2005 in fanfiction]] |
[[Category: 2005 in fanfiction]] |
Latest revision as of 21:57, 13 December 2020
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A post-canon science-fiction Daria fanfic by The Angst Guy. Adult talk-show hosts Daria and Jane accidentally discover an experimental spacecraft on a deserted Pacific island, then are forced to activate it and flee Earth to avoid destruction. They take the spacecraft to Alpha Centauri and there make a discovery that threatens the future of humanity—and discover too that their spacecraft is far more valuable than they had thought.
Daria and Jane's occupations as talk-show hosts derives from one of the alter-ego images at the end of Is It College Yet?.
Winner of "Favorite Science Fiction" story in the 2nd Daria Fanworks Awards.