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What are some of your favorite Trek short stories? Everything is fair game; something from one of the anthologies, or Strange New Worlds, or even fan fiction. Throw in a novella if you want.
I haven’t read many, but one that sticks out in memory is called maybe “Of Cabbages and Kings” from the Strange New Worlds amateur writer anthologies. It’s a story about the E-D computer having to save the day by itself after the entire crew disappears.
If fanfic is fair game, Phillip Carpenter's "The Fall of the Federation" from Best of Trek #2 is I think the only time the eventual collapse of the UFP had been detailed. It's vaguely reminiscent of the future histories told in Asimov's Foundation books.
Almost all the stories in The Lives of Dax. And the Demora Sulu story in Tales from the Captain's Table.
A couple other stand-outs are "Make-Believe," from "Constellations,"
I've never even heard of Best of Trek. Sounds interesting.
Have you read "Our Million-year Mission" from SNW 6? Maybe a little fannish, but imaginative.
I've always wondered if maybe they evolved from marsupials.- Why the heck do Trills have pouches? I mean, before they discovered the symbionts why would they evolve them? Was this ever explained?
- This one by Franklin Thatcher (SNW1) popped straight into my head, too. Although, it's not my favourite, it's certainly up there for the concept alone.I haven’t read many, but one that sticks out in memory is called maybe “Of Cabbages and Kings” from the Strange New Worlds amateur writer anthologies. It’s a story about the E-D computer having to save the day by itself after the entire crew disappears.
There was one from Strange New Worlds in which the Enterprise computer became self-aware. That was pretty cool, albeit very sad.![]()
I remember that one. It's pretty good.
Although I don't understand the title. What the hell does "Of Cabbages & Kings" mean?![]()
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