I'm going to be a follower, and say Bob Jeschonek's "Our Million Year Mission." I loved that story. It got at the idea of Star Trek, and that's what made it so successful. 

Just read "Bum Radish: Five Spins on a Turquoise Reindeer" -- really great story, very cute!
The one about the Hortas guarding the Guardian-haunting.
The one about the Hortas guarding the Guardian-haunting.
It was called "Guardians". One of Brett Hudgins', in SNW VII; second prize winner that year, as I recall.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
I agree, and another thing I love about it is that it gave me a sense of the sheer fun of Star Trek unlike any story I've read. I think that has a lot to do with all the great updates of Treknology (the blinkporters, the pervasive holoemitters, the many different Enterprises, etc.)
It took the big box of LEGO pieces that make up Star Trek and stuck them together in all sorts of new ways, which made something still reminiscent of all the shows (in spirit) while simultaneously crazy and weird. Not an easy task.
At the risk of alienating a few friends, definitely "Isolation Ward 4."
Though I do admit to having a near-coronary when I saw "I Have Broken The Prime Directive." by G. Wood. But that's for other reasons entirely.
At the risk of alienating a few friends, definitely "Isolation Ward 4."
I just caught your sig line. Nice! Just watched that ep on Saturday last.
I just caught your sig line. Nice! Just watched that ep on Saturday last.
Where is from as it's sounds like an English programme but not sure which it could be!
That pic is priceless.At the risk of alienating people who don't know me, I'll say I wasn't very impressed with "Isolation Ward 4." I certainly respect the sentiment and the work behind it, but the final execution of the story just goes far over the line into preachy for me. Again, I really wholeheartedly love the ideas behind it, I just didn't enjoy the way the story was carried out.
I just caught your sig line. Nice! Just watched that ep on Saturday last.
Where is from as it's sounds like an English programme but not sure which it could be!
Primeval. The pilot.
Don't mean to go off topic, but I was actually able to get the pilot for that show for free on ITunes, and it was pretty cool. I'm considering picking up the DVD eventually. Ok now back to the topic, how many of the SNWs are still in print? I've never read them, but I was reading some of the stories you guys have mentioned in Voyages of the Imagination, and they sound really good.I just caught your sig line. Nice! Just watched that ep on Saturday last.
Where is from as it's sounds like an English programme but not sure which it could be!
Primeval. The pilot.
Don't mean to go off topic, but I was actually able to get the pilot for that show for free on ITunes, and it was pretty cool. I'm considering picking up the DVD eventually. Ok now back to the topic, how many of the SNWs are still in print? I've never read them, but I was reading some of the stories you guys have mentioned in Voyages of the Imagination, and they sound really good.Where is from as it's sounds like an English programme but not sure which it could be!
Primeval. The pilot.
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