This sounds like a good fanfic, but what fandom is this for? Part of a review is to tell the readers what the work is about so that they can decide whether its worth their time.
Of course it's in the Tf2 fandom...
Anyway, I completely missed that part, I apologize. Both for missing that and for my inability to explain without spoiling much.
It's worth your time because of the moral questions. It's about a Medic discovering himself and everybody else that all of them are clones. His discovery becomes a trial. How is he going to deal with the fact that he is a clone and he is not who he thinks he is? Making this discovery is also dangerous for everyone in his immediate surroundings, because secrets are meant to be kept.
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YNTGAH and SITC review
This will talk about both stories.
The premise of the first story was, in no other blunt words, amazing. It had nice emotional depth and VERY subtle foreshadowing. Character development? Actually, if you know the story, and it is recommended, you'd see for yourself.
The sequel was long, but is worth the 40-chapter read. It's the perfect blend of funny and feels, not to mention reader awkwardness at some points. It's hard to see stories with moral questions, and they tend to be the great ones. It's got you thinking about things in life. Should they be treated as normal people or expendable insects? This one is unique in its own way.
Standing ovation necessary. This IS an excellent fanfiction, and I'm happy it's actually here.
Side note: Author loves comments and chatting. A lot. Author is extremely friendly and will not bite unless bitten. Approach with maximum acceptable affability. Drop a review on a fanfic of his and watch someone's day brighten like sunrise.