Treasure Planet/Fanfic Recs

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Backstory

Stories focused on how main characters got to be where they are at the beginning of the film.

''Your Other Family, by Sylver
 * Recommended by Sylver Lining
 * Synopsis: A crossover between Treasure Planet and Titan A.E., springing from the WMG that Joseph Korso is Jim's estranged biological father. Korso pays visit to Montressor, bringing his seedy first mate Preed with him. Jim's got a knack for finding big, valuable things, so they've heard, and he could really come in handy - but deadbeat dads/ex-husbands who only show up when they want something... get the welcome they deserve. Ties up loose ends, and shows how each film's missing story bits complete each other. Features twisted, dark humor, and a truckload of Fetish Fuel and Dysfunction Junction for good measure.
 * Pairing(s): Ambiguous Korso/Preed. Maybe shades of Silver/Sarah Hawkins, nothing overt.
 * Rating: PG-13 for four-letter words and general dysfunction.

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Continuation

Stories focused on the characters lives after the film

Jim Hawkins and the Planet of Falesa, by
 * Recommended by Adventure Girl 14
 * Synopsis: Another sequel fanfic to Treasure Planet. This one is unique though, given that the author is basing it off a short story written by Robert Louis Stevenson called the Beach of Falesa. Its set about five or six years after the movie, where Jim is rising in the ranks of the Royal NAVY and a renown navigator and adventurer. He's sent on a special mission by Squire Trelawney (whose some sort of special agent for the Queen disguised as an eccentric tradesman)to locate missing merchant ships that are being abducted in a similar fashion as Flint did. Its been on hiatus for a while and has gone through several re-writes. Its only recently been brought back by the writer. The writing style isn't bad but it feels stiff and a little rushed. The setting is interesting and the build up for the story begins right at the beginning with an action prologue. Worth a read.