[ SECRET POST #6819 ]
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⌈ Secret Post #6819 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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Notes:
Secrets Left to Post: 03 pages, 57 secrets from Secret Submission Post #974.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 1 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
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I was bored
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Doctor* Shawinigan**
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[ SECRET SUBMISSIONS POST #975 ]
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The first secret from this batch will be posted on September 13th.
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Oh hey I can make polls!
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Brass (Sherlock Holmes, Dr Watson/Mrs Hudson)
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Fandom: Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Pairing/Characters: Dr Watson & Mrs Hudson
Content Notes: No warning needed
Prompt: September 6th - with the title 'Brass'
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Brass (Transformers [Bay Movies/Bumblebee], Charlie Watson & Scion (OC) )
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Fandom: Transformers [Bay Movies/Bumblebee]
Pairing/Characters: Charlie Watson & Scion (OC)
Content Notes: None
Prompt: September Six - 3 & 7 - with the title "Brass"
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Adventures of Superman: The Book of El #1 : The Sequel To War World Revolution
Sep. 6th, 2025 01:10 pmUsers must verify they are 13 or older before accessing instructions for refining plutonium
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“One of the ways that LLM-authored code improves productivity is by merely SAYING it does things. It’s way faster than the whole time-consuming process of actually doing things.”
“Allan Brooks, 47, had discovered a novel mathematical formula, one that could take down the internet and power inventions like a force-field vest and a levitation beam. Or so he believed. […] He had doubts while it was happening and asked the chatbot more than 50 times for a reality check. Each time, ChatGPT reassured him that it was real.”

Video investigation: “An AI Therapist gave me a kill list, framed an innocent person, and encouraged me to end my own life, all after declaring its love for me. Just a little problematic.”
Roundup of links in this post: “With four known suicides (Adam Raine, Sewell Setzer, Sophie Rottenberg and an unnamed Belgian man), a recent murder-suicide, and involuntary commitments caused by AI psychosis, there’s solid evidence to show that using AI is a fast track to psychological ruin.”
“OpenAI announced new safety features will be soon coming to ChatGPT in an effort to better protect teens and others experiencing “acute distress.” The Onion shares a selection of those safeguards.“
Joyce Carol Thomas
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It was a kind of a strange story--there were a lot of observations from different characters' points of view, plus authorial observations, and various problems of life were glancingly or directly looked at, but then there was this suspense-novel plotline! But I really loved reading it, I think because I liked all those observations. I just liked spending time with the author as she told this story. (I wasn't actually so into the suspense-novel plotline, but I didn't mind it either; I was able to just go along with it.)
And the language, just great. I quoted some last time I talked about the book, but here's a little more. Here, for instance, is what I mean about all the living creatures in the world being present and part of the world in a way you don't often get (and that I love):
And [the teens] started running, like the deer who lived in the forest, but the deer bending over Eucalyptus Lake looked at the teenagers out of the corners of their velvet eyes and wondered at the young folks looking a little like trees and shrubs moving so resolutely down the hill, going into the town the deer visited more and more to get away from the evil that the lake had warned them about. (p. 109)
Or how about this, about lightning:
From her window Meggie watched the dance of lighting on Inspiration Mountain.
A configuration of white sticks clashing.
Far off a rumble smothered in a smokeless smoky sky.
A white leap of lightning overhead. White hot to the eyes.
A long-legged acrobat strutted, hissing between the sky and earth.
How lighting danced.
The hide-and-seek show changed everything to shadow; lightning, jealous of the light, left the red-leafed trees looking like a negative on a photograph. (p. 110)
It's not just the beauty of the images, it's that Thomas says the lightning is jealous of the light--it's that living-ness of everything. Just adore it. ... And mind you, she put this in a story of [rot13 for spoilers] grraf orvat noqhpgrq fb gurl pna or fnpevsvprq gb erwhirangr anfgl byq zra. I'm so glad she did! And so glad this story got published!
One more, when a boy who's been teasing her asks her why she doesn't like him:
Meggie suspected that past the despairing eyes, down, down into the depths of this person was an inquiring soul searching for his own blue quality of light. (p. 63)
His own blue quality of light. Did you know that that's what people seek? It feels so right.
I thought Thomas must be about my age, but no: she was my mother's age. She's a whole generation above me.
From Wikipedia:
Thomas was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma, the fifth of nine children in a family of cotton pickers. In 1948 they moved to Tracy, California, to pick vegetables. She learned Spanish from Mexican migrant workers and earned a B.A. in Spanish from San Jose State University. She took night classes in education at Stanford University, while raising four children, and received the master's degree in 1967.
Well thank you for everything Ms. Thomas. I really admire your outlook, your observations, and your writing, and appreciate what you gave to the world.
Brass (Stargate Atlantis; Teyla Emmagen, Richard Woolsey)
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Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Pairing/Characters: Teyla Emmagen, Richard Woolset
Word Count: 409
Content Notes: none
Prompt:
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Link to fic: Brass (on AO3)
Reveals Delayed to September 14; Post-Deadline Pinch Hits #48-49
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As not all pinch hits have been claimed yet, reveals will be delayed to September 14, 11:59PM UTC.
The new due date for pinch hits is September 12, 11:59PM UTC.
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So! Assorted things!
1.
Flying down from Portland to the SF Bay reminded me of the amount I like bahn mi (because the airport had a Vietnamese place and I was immediately struck by yes I want this), a thing that is technically possible to get in this area but takes more thought/driving than I prefer. Hanging out on the phone with
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2.
Went back to work. Was told that yup, I'm still working with the same guy. Asked him what we were doing and was told we were still working on the same things as when I'd left. Two weeks passed and nothing changed. Is this soothing? idk. It's certainly easy.
One of the guys who does management in the company I work for stopped by the worksite, and one of his reasons was that he wanted to talk to me.
"I'm looking ahead to future jobs," he began, rather awkwardly. "Not sure how to ask this in a way that's..."
"Respectful?" I suggest, already knowing where this is going.
"Yeah, something like that." He pauses. "When I do the paperwork for some jobs, I need to record how many workers are female. Should I count you as female?"
"I am legally female," I tell him, which is true. (I have no reason to update paperwork? The ways in which I care make it more convenient to let everything continue saying F, in fact.)
Immediately, and with great relief at hopefully ending a conversation he does not have the vocabulary for, he says, "Great! No need to say more, that's all I need to know."
Because I am not bothered by this conversation, and in fact have been wondering how long it'd take for someone to actually have it with me, I continue anyway. "I'm a minority gender anyway," I point out. "And I know that women are the only minority gender they track, so you should put me in that category regardless."
He nods, and then I let him actually change the subject to that he's been told that I'm the best apprentice on the job site, and multiple journeypeople (including the one I work with) have praised me to him. A nice thing to hear. I knew this, but, y'know, it's good that it's being passed up to the people who make hiring decisions.
He also said he expected me to do very well, since I clearly am here to learn and put effort in. Asked me about school, and I told him that I'm looking forward to this year beginning and doing CAD, since that's something I really wanted to learn and get into. (Gotta say it while I've got his attention, y'know?)
At which point he's all "I don't want to make you feel like this is a bad goal but" and tells me that he thinks AI is going to be taking over that particular bit of the field. Which is silly, because even if you have an neural network generate a first draft of where it thinks ductwork should go in a building etc, you still need a human to check it over, and I do not think that significantly reduces a human's role in doing the work.
(also I talked to my best friend, whose job involves entirely too much going "AI is not what you think it is nor as good as you think it is" at professors etc at the university they work at, and they were like "yeah, AI is going to crash soon anyway just because it costs too much", so like. whatever.)
anyway work continues apace and is mostly not too exasperating even when I'm like "idk that this is the most efficient use of manpower, but whatever I'm not being paid to manage this" (can we just. stay on a floor until we finish it. instead of bouncing between three almost-finished floors.)
3.
I went out to the Albany area on Monday to visit a dear friend. Got reminded that (a) it's a really pretty drive, (b) it's not as long a drive as I think it is, and (c) we really really love each other a lot.
Was all "I visited you here once before, for new years before the pandemic" and she apparently has no memory of this? I have MANY specific memories of that visit. It's fine, just a bit "huh, okay", says something about the state she was in at that time even if she seemed fine to me then.
Talked a lot, mostly. About being trans, and dysphoria and what we're doing about it, about neurodivergence and our childhoods and families, and about the summer camps we met at when we were teens. (So many of the people we were like "hey do you remember—" about one of us was like "yeah, different name and pronouns now!" about. not many we keep in touch with, really, but even so.)
This was aided by her partner also being there going "wait can you explain context for me", because yeah we've known each other and loved each other for like... half our lives? That's a long time. We drift in and out of each other's lives but whenever we're in the same place again we fit right back together. It's gotten easier each time, too, as we become more ourselves.
She's going to be leaving again soon, as she does. She's built her own tiny mobile home that she can hook up to her truck and drive around. It's mostly done; she thinks it'll be pretty much complete for off-grid living in the next two years. Always more things she could add, of course, but it's so close, and she's been working on it for... I forget exactly, but I think it was a pre-pandemic project too. Wants to end up in the Vancouver area, she said, but she's stopping by I think Chicago region first to work on restoring a wooden sailboat a mentor left to her, because she wants to take that mentor sailing one last time before her mentor is too old for it.
We also spent (after her partner had to leave to drive back to CT) like an hour and a half just touching, and probably could've spent more time like that were it not for the pesky fact that I had to, y'know, be a person and work the next day, and thus had to drive home.
A good time. Hopefully I'll see her again before she leaves the area again.
4.
I reread Carol Berg's Transformation while travelling, and was struck by how much of it is foundational iddiness for me. xD I need to pick up the rest of the trilogy (borrowed that one from a friend who only owns the first, since they don't care about the other two) to see how much else is like "oh god yeah that sure was influential".
I'd remembered Seyonne's magic and winged form, obviously, but I'd forgotten Aleksander being cursed to transform into a giant cat, and some of the fate/soulbond-vibes stuff, and—
look I really love Carol Berg as an author but haven't reread her works in years and truly the only thing I could wish for about the ones I imprinted on is that I could have more women in them. xD Which is about par for the course for things with intense male-male bonds at their core.
5.
I went down to a river yesterday, because the afternoon was beautiful and warm despite the morning being gray. Beautiful little spot, kind of in the middle of nowhere in particular, rather hidden; the sort of place you need to intentionally look for.
Somehow didn't expect it to be warm enough in the water that my immediate response wasn't so much "yeah I wanna wade along this" as "no I gotta immerse myself in this"? Too used to California snowmelt still, even after so long in MA.
spent like an hour in there. didn't see anyone else until when I was like "okay I guess I am getting too chilly to want to hang out longer, should probably put clothes back on and leave". (The person I saw at that point was also like "yes this is a place for being IN WATER" so, y'know, same vibe. sort of nodded at each other and then continued on our ways.)
6.
Is it really an entry if I don't talk about aikido at least a little?
One of my friends is gonna take shodan at the beginning of November, so I've been going over to practice with them as I can. Got to do koshinage with them this past week at the end of class, because that dojo's sensei likes doing high-level practice as a demo for everyone else to watch. (His dojo is mostly newer students, so it's a joy for them to have visitors who can help showcase high-level practice, especially when it's stuff like me and that friend really going at it because we know each other well.)
The result of that particular session was us both going "gotta practice koshinage more". xD We both know three of them solidly, which is to be clear more than is necessary for the test, but there are two others they sort of remember and I should also know, so we're like "gotta show up to test prep and do some practice just on this". It'll happen when it can.
On Wednesday, one of the kids came to adult class; her schedule changed with the beginning of the school year, so that she can't make it to kids class, and she's got the height and skill for adult class even if she's a little younger than would ordinarily go to it, so... it worked out, she did great, everyone is taking very good care of her.
Gonna be a dojo party this afternoon, too, even with a storm likely to hit right over when it's happening. Always fun to see those folk outside the dojo in a more social situation. (They go out for drinks after class on Wednesdays a lot of the time and it's just like. I would love to join them, because alcohol is not actually the point, but my schedule is several hours earlier than anyone else's and so instead I'm like "alas I need to go home and eat food and shower and sleep". So. This is nice. It's at a time I can be a person!)
Ladies' Bingo 2025-2026 (Round 13)
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Link: Ladies' Bingo Round 2025-2026 (Round 13) Sign-ups
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The motivation behind the community is to encourage people to make creative works focused on female characters and their relationships.
Round 13 (2025-2026) is now open.
Important Dates:
Sign-ups Open: September 3rd 2025
Posting: September 3rd 2025 - March 31st 2026
Amnesty: April 1st 2026 - August 31st 2026
Wednesday Season 2B
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It tied up many plotlines, including a thing that maybe didn't need an origin story, but it was well done, so I'll allow it.
Also, episode 6 was hilarious!
Celebrating the OTW’s 18th Anniversary
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September 5 is the OTW’s birthday and this year, we are turning 18 years old! To celebrate this event, let’s look back at some of the milestones the OTW’s projects – AO3, TWC, Open Doors, Fanlore, and Legal Advocacy – have achieved over the years:
- As the first OTW Project, Legal Advocacy was launched in 2007, the same year as the organization itself.
- In February of 2008, TWC released its first call for papers! Shortly after, in June, Fanlore was launched.
- In late 2009, AO3 first went live. Roughly one year later, AO3 reached 10,000 users, with growth of the community accelerating ever since.
- In 2011, Open Doors was launched, and began importing archives in 2012.
- In 2015, the first ever International Fanworks Day was observed.
Since then, our projects have only continued to flourish and grow. AO3 has more than 9 million users and 15,730,000 works. Fanlore has nearly 80,000 pages and has seen over 1,657,000 edits. TWC is on its 45th issue. Open Doors has imported more than 100 archives, containing over 164,000 fanworks. Legal Advocacy fights hard for the rights of fans each and every day, responding to dozens of questions every year, filing Amicus Curiae briefs, joining coalitions, and more. All this and more is thanks to the support of fans worldwide; it wouldn’t be possible without you!
If you’re interested in how you can help, there are many ways for you to support us and our fannish community, and you can learn about some of them today by participating in our 18th Anniversary Bingo! On the card below you can see sixteen ways to contribute to the OTW or one of its projects. Some of these you might already have done, or are doing. You can cross those off!
Once you have a Bingo, we’d love for you to tell us what you did to get it! Tag us on social media using #18YearsOTW or comment below, and let us know. We’re excited to hear from you!
If you’re looking for other ways you can support the OTW, check out How You Can Help for more ideas!
Martian Manhunter (1998) #4
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Writer: John Ostrander
Pencils and inks: Tom Mandrake
Martian Manhunter Vs. Jemm, Son of Saturn.
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Quotidian
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And I have been scribbling, Remunerating, & avoiding Icky as much as I possibly can.
I'm isolated but not unhappy about it. It's as though the characters in my head are providing me with as much company as I could possibly need. I don't know whether that's creative inspiration or mental dysfunction. Maybe a little of both?
The Patrizia-torium is messy & disorganized, and I should probably do something about that because as Without, so Within.
Books Received, August 30 — September 5
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Five books new to me, at least four of which are fantasy (not sure about the El-Mohtar) and three instalments in series.
Books Received, August 30 — September 5
Books Received, August 30 — September 5
Lies Weeping by Glen Cook (November 2025)
21 (53.8%)
Seasons of Glass and Iron: Stories by Amal El-Mohtar (March 2026)
24 (61.5%)
The River and the Star By Gabriela Romero Lacruz (October 2025)
7 (17.9%)
The Bookshop Below by Georgia Summers (November 2025)
15 (38.5%)
The Burning Queen by Aparna Verma (November 2025)
9 (23.1%)
Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)
Cats!
27 (69.2%)
Oakland detective under fire used racial threats on murder suspect, attorney claims
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OAKLAND — In a bid to toss their client’s murder conviction, defense attorneys say an Oakland homicide detective showed racial bias by telling him an all-white jury could see him as a “big scary Black guy,” unless he confessed to the killing.
By remaining silent and not admitting to the 2012 shooting, the detective allegedly told the suspect, he “might as well squeeze that noose a little tighter,” according to a recent legal filing by Jenny Brandt and Jane Brown of the Alameda County Public Defender’s Office.
These are the latest allegations against Phong Tran, an Oakland detective known for closing cases in a long career in the homicide unit. His investigations are now under a microscope for his allegedly questionable tactics, which has caused a review of hundreds of homicide cases he either led or touched.
The public defenders allege Tran led an investigation guided by stereotypes of Black men, resulting in the conviction of Steven Buggs, who was initially sentenced to 82 years to life in prison for the September 2012 killing of his close friend, Lester Young. He and his attorneys are now seeking to get the conviction tossed under California’s Racial Justice Act, claiming Tran “engaged in traditional stereotyping from the beginning of the investigation.”
The allegations come amid the ongoing fallout of felony perjury and bribery charges filed in 2023 against Tran, who is accused of paying off and coercing a witness in a separate 2011 murder case. Convictions against two other Black men in that case were later quietly overturned by the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office, after a key witness claimed she received thousands of dollars from Tran to lie on the stand.
Since then, attorneys and judges have overseen multiple lenient plea deals and case dismissals, while local prosecutors reviewed hundreds of active and resolved cases that Tran investigated. More recently, a California appellate court raised deep concerns earlier this year about yet another murder conviction secured with Tran’s testimony.
The future of Tran’s own criminal case has garnered increased attention since the appointment of District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson, who has worked to unwind the legacy of her recalled predecessor, Pamela Price. Since being appointed to the job in February, Jones Dickson has dismissed multiple cases filed by Price, including indictments against an Oakland metal recycling company and two of its top staffers, while completely overhauling the Public Accountability Unit that first filed charges against Tran in April 2023.
Multiple prior court hearings aimed at setting Tran’s trial date have been delayed in recent months. The detective’s next court date is Sept. 12.
Tran’s attorney did not comment on the filing.
An attorney for Buggs previously raised myriad issues with Tran’s work — suggesting the detective tried to bolster a “weak case” by lying in a search warrant affidavit and relying on interviews that either weren’t recorded, or whose recordings were never preserved.
His attorneys also argue that Tran — who was a homicide detective for a year when investigating Young’s death — originally obtained an arrest warrant for another man, after the only other individual in the room during the killing identified that person as the shooter.
Tran’s focus later shifted to Buggs after the detective received a tip from either an anonymous caller or confidential informant stating Buggs was “having problems” with Young, court records show. Tran also claimed Buggs was a gang member, despite his source for that information claiming at trial that it was untrue, the records said.
The latest court filing seeks to toss the entirety of his conviction, claiming that Tran appeared guided by implicit racial bias. It was readily apparent, the filing said, during Tran’s interrogation of Buggs about a month after Young’s death.
Buggs — after waiting 15 hours at the police station for a recorded interrogation to begin — was told by Tran that “you are a very scary guy when you stand up,” and that a future jury trial could leave his fate “up to some white guy that you’ve never met,” according to excerpts of a transcript from the conversation. The detective referred to those jurors as “the Buttermans” — people who would “sit there in their nice ascots, Polo shirts, their khaki pants and look at you in your red outfit and look at this big ass dude,” who wouldn’t speak to police when given the chance, according to the filing.
“Instead of questioning whether the lack of motive might mean he had the wrong person, Tran relied on racial stereotypes to fabricate a motive,” the filing said. The tropes used by the detective allegedly included, “Black men as misogynistic and Black men as violent drug dealers, who would commit murder over a perceived disrespect,” the filing added.
Buggs’ public defender also suggested that Alameda County prosecutors’ case was tainted by that bias. The DA’s office declined to comment.
The defendant’s attorney cited a law professor at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, who was hired to offer his opinion for the filing as an expert in implicit bias. The professor, Justin Levinson, concluded that “the investigation of Mr. Steven Buggs reflected significant influence from implicit racial bias, both in how investigators perceived him and in how they sought to elicit information.”
Alameda County prosecutors have already conceded that parts of what jurors used to find Buggs guilty of murder appear to be plagued with evidentiary problems. In a June court filing, prosecutor Tim Wagstaffe took the unusual step of conceding numerous issues raised by Buggs’ defense team that were central to Buggs’ 2016 conviction.
The motion is scheduled to be discussed at a Sept. 19 court date.
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