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Re: Trek Dream
In this setting, I was seated in a theatre with a local talk host. It was the future, and everything was interactive. As it turns out, right after you see Spock slump down opposite the glass in death, and Kirk slump on the near side in dispair, A person (off dream I suppose) beamed a dying Spock into a stasis chamber. Sort of like the DC comics that filled dead spaces in films with stories. They even made it to Earth. Every square inch of nature was gentrified, removed of all trash. Tube trains running by rivers that formed long streets. Spock was kept alive and even alert, but it could not last. He was very weak. I managed, while in my seat, to--as kirk in the film, throw away a hypo filled with a fluid that would end his suffering, as McCoy wanted (the "Remember" deal not setting in yet). There were endless debates. The crew was surrounded by cyber gawkers who intruded on their privacy. People questioning why they did what they did in space. I could begin to see why the crew wanted to stay away from this clean dystopia. At last, sitting on a bench near a stream that was perfectly straight and gardened on either side, Kirk made the decision to let his friend go. I woke up before I saw him use the hypo.. Here, in the dream, Enterprise had just preliminary repair in Spacedock, was sent back out to the Genesis planet, where we see the tube funeral. There they returned straight away. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Near Manhattan ··· in an alternate reality
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Re: Trek Dream
I've had only two Trek dreams that I can remember. The first was when I was a kid and TOS was the only Star Trek series available. I managed to encounter a Starfleet landing party that was trying to prevent aliens from corrupting the past (my present). I ended up injured by rock debris from a phaser blast, as a bystander cowering in some nearby bushes. They defeated the aliens but realized I was hurt and had to be taken care of. So they beamed me aboard. Dr. McCoy took care of me and then later on Captain Kirk stopped by to check on me. He was genuinely concerned, easy to talk with... And he ended up letting me stay on board to recover while they went on another mission. I got to go through the ship's libraries and learn all kinds of things about the ship and Starfleet technology, similar to how Gary Mitchell did it in sickbay (but of course not nearly as fast). Kirk had ensign Garrovick check up on me periodically and I was able to talk him into letting me accompany them on an away mission. I got a tricorder and a communicator to use, but no phaser. Then somehow I managed to slip and fall down a crevice that formed when the ground gave way. Nobody saw me. The communicator was damaged and could receive but not transmit. And there I sat in a pit, unable to be located because of the composition of the surrounding rock materials. The only other thing I can remember is hearing Captain Kirk on the communicator, apologizing for not being able to find me, but that they had no choice to leave on an urgent assignment. Trapped on an alien world with no hope... So what started out as a fun dream turned into a nightmare.
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Trek Dream
Recent Poser render:
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"Every time you think, you weaken the nation." --Moe Howard Last edited by Melakon; December 31 2012 at 09:08 AM. |
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Trek Dream
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Rider: I can't believe you'd kill me for a field of empty holes. J'onn: It's all I have. ■ ■ ■ Janeway does Melbourne |
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Trek Dream
Though I did give the Vulcan bigger boobs.
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Commodore
Location: Lost In The EU Expanse
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Re: Trek Dream
![]() I did have a very nice Malcolm dream once. |
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Location: Kingston, ON
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Trek Dream
The last Trek dream I had involved Malcolm and Shran.
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Rider: I can't believe you'd kill me for a field of empty holes. J'onn: It's all I have. ■ ■ ■ Janeway does Melbourne |
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Commodore
Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Trek Dream
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Admiral
Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Trek Dream
I dreamed I was in a dark underground prison with Reed and Shran. Unfortunately Shran died, sacrificed himself to save us. Sadly there just wasn't time for any antennae insertions.
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Rider: I can't believe you'd kill me for a field of empty holes. J'onn: It's all I have. ■ ■ ■ Janeway does Melbourne |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Los Angeles
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Re: Trek Dream
I was very disappointed, and sure glad when I woke up.
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Fleet Captain
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Re: Trek Dream
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Trek Dream
Never ever remembered a single one in 29 years of existence. Dreams are "weird stories people like to tell" as far as I'm concerned. I rate this thread 6.89 out of 10 on the weirdness scale. You guys can do better! |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Near Manhattan ··· in an alternate reality
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Re: Trek Dream
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Remembering Ensign Mallory. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Los Angeles
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Re: Trek Dream
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