
Feel free to browse around and look at all of the still-borne stories that I have regretfully never finished. They're all here in this graveyard, but by some miracle of technology someone with a kind and insightful soul can resurrect them. Should you be inspired enough to finish them yourself, feel free! I would love for someone to, and would regard it as the highest compliment. I do ask that you tell me, though, for the simple reason that I would like to see what ultimate destination these works reach.
Conning Chekov: This was intended to be a humor story, with Uhura and Sulu conspiring against their defenseless friend to get him to take a vacation. Of course, something would go terribly wrong....
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Q-nacity: For lack of a better title, this was going to be the one and only story I ever wrote that included the character of Q (the overused omnipotent). It was going to have something to do with Q paying off a debt to a person from the Eugenics Wars era by showing them that humanity would survive to achieve great things. Luckily, it breaks at a point where anything could happen should someone take the ball and run with it.
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Alternative Measures: This is a piece that I am very fond and proud of, but which unfortunately got lost by the wayside. Though I might take it back up at a later date I still would like to post it here for others to work from. It deals with the alternate universe introduced in "Mirror, Mirror" and the tyrannical reign mentioned therein. The Chekov from the alternate universe, with some technological help from the AU-Scotty, jumps to the Star Trek universe we are familiar with in the hopes of assassinating Kirk. For the Rebellion he will sacrifice an innocent life, if it will result in AU-Kirk's death.
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Reaffirmation: Barely begun, this story was meant to directly follow the Star Trek: Voyager episode where Tom Paris leaves the ship to flush out the traitor onboard. After he returns and admits that his heartless behavior of the past few weeks was only a charade he forgets that one person, at least, took him seriously. It was going to be a Tom and Harry friendship story, but author's prerogative....
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