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Crushway AU | It was the 90s... and they were ⋆⭒"roommates"˚.⋆
The fact that Kathryn Janeway and her crew were able to track down off-the-grid Beverly Crusher in a matter of hours tells me two important things.
1. Bev and Kathryn obviously have some kind of personal history that made Bev answer the call.
2. Picard (and the rest of the Enterprise crew) just didn’t try all that hard.
Crushway AU: A Review
So, I am a big Star Trek fan (this me). I ship Kathryn Janeway and Beverly Crusher. That's my crazy story. Then, I created Sims inspired by them and gave them a wonderful life together because, for me and my dear girl @denzit, fanfics weren't enough.
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Looking out the window to the stars outside, Beverly's mind wanders to the woman she had encountered shortly after her time at the Academy. A short weekend together before moving onto their respective assignments, somehow never crossing paths again. And now, years later, with the news of Voyager missing, Beverly can't help but wonder... Where in the galaxy is Kathryn Janeway? Threw together a lil birthday present for @janetfraiser -- I hope you enjoy a gift of another Janeway/Crusher shipper ;)
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When you missed your physical checkup but your doctor is Beverly Crusher
Watercolor commission for @janetfraiser she asked me to draw the undisputed ship Bev/Kate. I'm having fun with the colors and love the outcome! Thanks a lot for commissioning me! ❤️✨
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