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User:Foreignobjecticus

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Fan
Name:
Alias(es): Toast, foreign, SeedyGan
Type: writer, video creator, other mediums
Fandoms: Blake's 7, Morgan's Boy, Poirot, Fallout
Communities: Gauda Prime Social Club, Rebels and Fools
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URL: Tumblr, AO3, YouTube
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Foreignobjecticus's icon, from 'The General' episode from Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner.

Foreignobjecticus is an active member of the Blake's 7 and other communities, primarily on Tumblr. They are a mod for the Gauda Prime Social Club Discord server where they have created a number of server emojis. They have also written for three Blake's 7 fanzines including Rebels and Fools issues 4 and 5.

They edited and designed the GPSC fanzine The House Always Sins with editor/server owner Bunn1cula and art director chrysopoetical.

Multishipper, primarily Avon/Vila and to a lesser extent Blake/Avon.

Is currently in the process of updating the Morgan's Boy fandom page.

From their AO3 profile page:

This is a blanket open invitation for any writers/podficcers/artists/etc. - you are more than welcome to rework/record/write pre/sequels for any of my works so long as you tag me in the final product - I wanna see what you've made! :D Also, on a quite serious note (which is rare for me, yes), if I am ever confirmed dead (however that should happen) and I've personally given you links to unfinished works, you are welcome to publish them with or without reworking; if I thought they were worth sharing with you when I was alive, then they're worth sharing when I'm dead. I would appreciate that you credit me for any of those posts though, even posthumously. :)