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melannen ([personal profile] melannen) wrote2021-09-15 09:39 pm

100 days of enemy recs: 43. Mulder/Krycek

And today is the fandom the word "shipper" was coined for!

I remember way back meeting a few old XF-only fen who thought "shipper" meant liking buddy pairings and "slasher" meant liking enemy pairings, because in XF "shipper" meant Mulder/Scully and "slasher" meant "Mulder/Krycek". (I know, there were some people who "shipped" Skinner too, but let's face it, Skinner fans weren't the ones reshaping all of fandom.)

It must have been a trip to be watching along as the Krycek storyline originally aired, and not knowing if the fresh-faced young agent who had just been assigned to Mulder was trustworthy or not. And then get it confirmed for sure that he wasn't!

My first big reading jag in this fandom must have been c. 2003, when my sister sat me down to make me watch the whole thing, and I barely even had an LJ and definitely wasn't keeping track of things anywhere (After all, there's only so much fanfic, I can always find it again....) so choosing recs for this was not easy. I have so many vivid memories of stories! And they are so not things that are googleable! And diving back into the archives I was reading in then is a journey. All the sturm und drang about headers and limiting people to 75 tags per story, back in the days where you had to post to alt.tv.x-files.creative to make sure your stuff got archived, you were lucky if a story had a pairing. Much less a summary!! Warning tags, pfeh.

If you're interested in pre-lj fandom and you weren't there for it, the Gossamer archive is still up, and I recommed just. Poking around. Exploring. Seeing if you can find anything.

(That said, Mulder/Krycek as a ship needs a warning. Because Mulder is constantly beating Krycek up. Which is canon from the show! And to be fair, everybody beats Krycek up. But a lot of the fic dances along the line to partner abuse, and doesn't always acknowledge that's what it's doing, or expects you to follow along as Mulder slowly realizes who he's become. I remember finding a lot of it uncomfortable but visceral twenty years ago; the uncomfortable is a bit stronger now. For me at least it's sometimes worse to read than some of the stuff in Hannibal/Will fic, where at least they *know* they're crossing lines.) So if you're a person who's sensitive to partner abuse, have someone trusted pre-vet Mulder/Krycek fic for you.)

  • The Gift of an Enemy (125000 words) by [archiveofourown.org profile] sylvia
    Chapters: 6/6
    Fandom: The X-Files
    Rating: Explicit
    Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
    Relationships: Alex Krycek/Fox Mulder
    Characters: Alex Krycek, Fox Mulder, The Consortium
    Additional Tags: Witches, Aliens, Case Fic
    This is on the AO3 via the Open Doors import from The Basement, but it's archive-locked, so I'm linking to the off-archive non-locked version the author points to from the Ter/Ma Open Doors import. (There is a LOT of messiness on AO3 with old XF fic and Open Doors imports, unfortunately. On the plus side, Open Doors means nearly all if it *is* there *somewhere*, which is amazing.)

    Because sometimes you need to read a novel-length 90s slashfic where the assassin cuddles his FBI nemesis, who is catatonic from angst, and murmurs "You're like a silver blade. It burns my soul to look at you."


  • Truth or Dare (6969 words) by Jane Mortimer\
    Fandom: The X-Files
    Rating: Not Rated
    Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
    Relationships: Alex Krycek/Fox Mulder

    Sometimes you need a story about two grown men playing truth-or-dare in the dark.


  • Approaching Concinnity (66160 words) by Verily
    Fandom: The X-Files
    Rating: Mature
    Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
    Relationships: Alex Krycek/Fox Mulder
    Additional Tags: Romance, Angst, Fiction

    I don't remember anything about this except that I liked it fifteen years ago.