Title: Instant Messaging across Antarctica
Author: Omnicat v''v
Rating: K+ / PG
Genre: General, Humor, and a bit of Angst.
Spoilers & Desirable Foreknowledge: Up until episode 16, "The Sorrowful Battle".
Warnings: None.
Pairings: None.
Disclaimer: If I owned the rights to Gundam Wing these interactions would be plainly visible in canon. You’ll just have to check the canon to see if I do. ;)
Summary: Sequel to "Note Passing at St Gabriel’s" and "Phonemails in Japan", set after ep 16. Relena had a very important letter to deliver, and really, when doing so in person was impossible, why not hack into the gundams’ communication system?
Author’s Note: 007 is Relena (using Pagan’s identification code), and XXXG-01W is Heero (Wing Gundam’s official designation). Normal spacing and font this time, with the real-life happenings centered. I'm taking gratuitous artistic license with the technobabble here: I don't care if it's impossible in our world, I'm telling you it is in the AC era, and that's final. XP That said, I hope you'll enjoy this third installment!
Just Communication
Encounters between Heero and Relena, stuffed in between canon scenes, in which they use notes, text messages and computer hacking to have a proper conversation for once. One that isn’t interrupted by explosions, even. Scattered throughout the first part of the series.
Note Passing at St Gabriel's
Set during episode two, "The Gundam Deathscythe". Semi–serious, completely free of romance. Heero and Relena pass notes in class while at St Gabriel’s. Just not about the usual gossip and teacher ridicule...
Phonemails in Japan
Sequel to “Note Passing at St Gabriel’s”, set during episode nine. Now that Heero has changed schools, he and Relena switch from paper to phonemail to exchange messages. Poor, under–appreciated vocal chords.
Instant Messaging across Antarctica
Sequel to "Note Passing at St Gabriel’s" and "Phonemails in Japan", set after ep 16. Relena had a very important letter to deliver, and really, when doing so in person was impossible, why not hack into the gundams’ communication system?