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| Title: Day Trip To Delta Vega Author: starsandgracesCharacters: Winona Kirk (née Butler), Haf Eske (big-eyed Kelvin doctor), George Kirk Rating: PG-13 Wordcount: 4682 Summary: After their shuttlecraft is shot down on Delta Vega and their fellow cadets captured by an unknown enemy, Haf and Winona have to do something. Unfortunately for Winona, they have to do it with George Kirk. Notes: Written as part of where_no_woman's New Year Exchange for tosca1390. There's very little fic about the big-eyed doctor on the Kelvin who delivered Jim and no information on what she might be called, so I made up my own name for her. Kindly beta'd by withthepilot. ( I don't have a weird thing about Kirk! ) |
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| The Awesome Ladies Ficathon is 74 pages of comments and going strong, however a number of Star Trek prompts in multiple series' flavors have been buried, unattended, by the subsequent awesome of 74 pages of comment fic. Thus, I present to you: ( 2 TOS/AOS prompts at dreamwidth )( 13 TOS/AOS prompts )( 2 TNG prompts )( 3 voyager prompts )( 3 enterprise prompts )( 1 crossover prompt )( 3 prompts which have been claimed but not yet filled )- Tags:canon: aos, canon: ent, canon: tng, canon: tos, canon: voy, character: amanda, character: brahms, character: canon unnamed, character: crusher, character: gaila, character: joanna, character: madeline, character: number one, character: rand, character: seven, character: t'pol, character: t'pring, character: torres, character: uhura, character: winona
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| Title: By all my hours of pain, O I shall surely win thee Author: abigail89Word Count: 2893 Pairing: Enterprise Transporter Chief/Montgomery Scott Rating: PG-13 First Anniversary Ficathon Prompt: 36. The Enterprise Transporter Chief teaches that upstart new chief engineer, Montgomery Scott, a thing or two about engineering and love. Summary: The prompt covers it all. Author’s Note:: Grateful thanks to florahart and nuclearpolymer for the very quick and extremely helpful beta reads. This story is a continuation of one I wrote for the WNW’s Intergalatic Women’s Day featuring the “Enterprise Transporter Chief”. You can get away with just reading the author’s note there, which explains why I named her Lucia Castille. Title from “If Grief for Grief can Touch Thee” by Emily Bronte Kirk found him on Delta Vega |
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| Title: Untitled Author: fishphileRating: G Word Count: 868 Pairing: Elaina/F Slight mention of Elaina/Hannity. Very Slight. Summary: Elaina spends a little time at The Lexington Club. Prompt: #108 Shaved Head Cadet The Lexington ClubA/N: I'd love to say this is super late because the dog ate my computer or some other awesome and amazingly creative idea, but truth is I forgot and when I remembered I wasn't in a position to write it. This is hasn't been near a beta. I've never been to The Lexington Club so everything is based off of website pictures and reviews. Elaina wrinkles her nose as stale sweat and cheap beer assails her. She is at The Lexington Club on the busiest night of the year, New Year’s Eve. ( Read more... ) |
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| For the where_no_woman Intergalactic Woman's Day Mini Fic-a-Thon, the prompt being and we strugglin', fighting to eat. Feedback appreciated! Title: Daughter of the Occupation Character: Imvi kol-Doval (not!Gaila) Rating: R (tones of non-explicit smut) Words: 2,866 Summary: She is the product of two worlds and the child of none. ( daughter of the occupation ) |
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| Title: Priorities Author: abigail89Character: Enterprise Transporter Chief (whom I have named Lucia Castille in honor of Marlene Forte, a Cuban-American actress who played her), Pavel Chekov Prompt: 49. No, but I can take apart and put it back together with a mis-matched set of screwdrivers, a couple of meters of string and some chewing gum. Rating: PG-13 Word count: 607 Warnings: A bit of yelling Summary: Lessons learned about priorities aboard the Enterprise. Priorities |
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| Title: Forever at His side to walk-- Author: wendelah1Character: FAUXHAWKED NURSE Pairing: none Rating: gen Summary: If God made the stars, why can't we visit them? Notes: Written for the Intergalactic Women's Day ficathon, prompt 19: You, who are on the road Must have a code That you can live by. The first time Katie Miller saw the starship was on the way home from visiting Grandmother Sarah in the hospital. She was seven years old and while it wasn't her first trip to Iowa City, it was her first time visiting the University Hospital. That had been exciting, too. So many people, so many tall buildings. They had ridden up in an elevator all the way to the eighth floor to see Grandmother. She was sitting up in a chair next to her bed, while her daughter Esther, Katie's mother, brushed her hair out. Katie had helped her grandmother with her bathing while her mother went out into the hallway to talk with her father. While they were gone, the nurse had come in to attach a long tube with a bag of water at the top to her grandma's arm. The nurse said her name was Madeleine, but that Katie could call her Maddy. She had a nice smile and wore a funny-looking short dress with her name and University Hospital embroidered on the front. The embroidery wasn't nice, though. Katie thought it was machine-made embroidery. They had a picnic lunch on the grass by the hitching post. Katie had hoped to eat in the hospital's cafeteria but her parents said there wasn't much real food there, just the kind that came from machines. ( Read more... ) |
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| my number 2! Title: faith that the dark past has taught us Rating: PG-13 Characters: Kelvin tactical officer; sundry commanders, captains, and admirals Prompt: real life vs. simulations (did she survive to provide input to the Kobayashi Maru?) Summary: The creation of the Kobayashi Maru. Warning: Massive abuse of parentheses. Failure to research how (if it’s ever explained) the Kobayashi Maru was developed in canon… Notes: Don’t know how much it has to do with the first part of the prompt, but I definitely ran with the parenthetical bit. The title is from the poem “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by James Weldon Johnson. Not totally sure how I feel about it, but whatevs
( The thing was, she didn't believe in luck. ) |
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