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Fate Protects Fools (Small Children, and Ships Named Valor)

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Title: Fate Protects Fools (Small Children, and Ships Named Valor)
Author(s): sunryder
Date(s): 19 June 2012
Length: 20,951 words
Genre(s): slash fanfiction, crossover
Fandom(s): Hawaii Five-0, NCIS, Star Trek
Relationship(s):
External Links: Fate Protects Fools (Small Children, and Ships Named Valor) at AO3

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Fate Protects Fools (Small Children, and Ships Named Valor) is a Hawaii Five-0/NCIS crossover fusion with Star Trek by sunryder. The pairings are Steve/Danny and Gibbs/DiNozzo.

Summary:

The Federation Starship Valor was one of the crowning jewels of the Fleet. Her Tactical Chief was a Bajoran with a penchant for blowing things up and asking questions later, her Security Chief was a human who'd followed his daughter halfway across the galaxy and now was relegated to serving drinks in Ten Forward, her newest officer was a Trill with a bright smile who teased the Captain far too much, and her Captain... well let's just say Gibbs wasn't a happy man.

Recs and Reviews

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Every character is drawn in such ways that their species fit their canon personalities and it WORKS. Plus it is funny as all hell. The police work is kinda nice too. Also Shepard get publicly smacked down for her behavior is a win too. That and seeing Gibbs being the one in command (and an officer) is just insane.[1][2]

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