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Oh, what to write... what to write...

Which story idea should I pursue first?


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msbae

Commodore
I have two ideas for a story, both of which I like and will write one day. I'm just unsure about which one I should write first.

Option 1

A story based on that recurring daydream of mine involving me, the U.S. President, various civilians and four evil dictators that I dispatch in a Clint Eastwood style. It takes place aboard a Galaxy class starship, starting in the Ten Forward lounge for some reason. I can change it to some other strange locale but, then it might not be Trek-related anymore.
Option 2

Either of two different 'God stories' I have semi-outlined. Both have the same premise, some mortal gets cynical, loses faith, et al. only to discover an acquaintance of theirs is the Almighty in disguise. Then, he takes them on a trip through time, re-living events from their lives, showing them how everything that happened was because of their choices and not him. Through this process, the mortal in question has many realizations, becomes a better/happier person, gains inner peace and rejuvenated faith. The only way to make this Star Trek-related is to make one of the characters a Trekkie.
So, which sounds better to you?
 
Well, option one might work as some kind of crazy anime style story.

Option two reminds me a little too much of a "It's a Wonderful Life" which has been re-done countless times by different shows including a tng version using Q and Picard.
 
So, no one has the guts to reply? How disheartening... :(

I would never tell another writer what to write. I voted, though. :)

I thought I was asking people about which story sounded better.

Well, option one might work as some kind of crazy anime style story.

Option two reminds me a little too much of a "It's a Wonderful Life" which has been re-done countless times by different shows including a tng version using Q and Picard.

Yes but, my spin on it will be much more comical. God would also be pretty down to Earth and tangible, instead of just some voice from the Heavens. I'm thinking of making him a touch cynical too, constantly complaining about his 'spoiled and emotionally needy' children AKA Humans.
 
Option 1

A story based on that recurring daydream of mine involving me, the U.S. President, various civilians and four evil dictators that I dispatch in a Clint Eastwood style. It takes place aboard a Galaxy class starship, starting in the Ten Forward lounge for some reason. I can change it to some other strange locale but, then it might not be Trek-related anymore.
Quite weird but it could be funny.
Option 2

Either of two different 'God stories' I have semi-outlined. Both have the same premise, some mortal gets cynical, loses faith, et al. only to discover an acquaintance of theirs is the Almighty in disguise. Then, he takes them on a trip through time, re-living events from their lives, showing them how everything that happened was because of their choices and not him. Through this process, the mortal in question has many realizations, becomes a better/happier person, gains inner peace and rejuvenated faith. The only way to make this Star Trek-related is to make one of the characters a Trekkie.
Urgh...

Go for Option 1.
 
I could see both stories being good options. Though, as a Trekkie thing, you might want to use the holodeck / holosuite aboard the Galaxy-Class starship. Just saying.

A Command-track officer, Lieutenant Commander Jerod Bucannon that writes either holo-novels or interactive "Duke Nukem"-style action-adventure games as a means of relaxing when the minutiae of everyday life gets to be a bit much. He's usually assigned to The Battle Bridge. He aspires to his own Legacy-Class starship out on 'The Rim' near Idran in The Gamma Quadrant. Sort of a young Riker, as he displays the pre-requisite confidence of a Starfleet Officer, but with a complete lack of general finesse.

The God thing would be good, too, but with debates on TrekBBS suggesting that Star Trek might be a touch secular, you might want to do a bit of a parallel that "Star Trek" simply completed God's work. Peace, Tolerance/Acceptance, Et Al.

"He" (God) put out the schematics, but Humanity & its prospective allies/recruits installed the necessary checks and balances over Millenia to make the "Paradise" of Biblical promises a noble yet still attainable goal. The volume of progress Humanity has made, (despite the occasional remission into Humanity's tendency to indulge their darker impulses,) should be something that restores one's faith in the bigger picture. In Him, he's there.... in the details.
 
I'm done with the first act. It would have been done sooner but, life was keeping me pre-occupied.

So, without further adieu...

Where are we?
A rather bizarre work of Star Trek fan fiction​
by msbae​

Act One


“Man, my head hurts...” President Barry Obermann moaned as he slowly opened his eyes and held his throbbing forehead.

“Oh my God, is that President Obermann?” a woman’s voice said from across what was now obviously a large room that she and the President currently inhabited.

Great, I’m in a strange place without my Secret Service bodyguards and now there’s some strange woman recognizing me. Thank God my wife isn’t here to get jealous and make a scene right now... At least, I don’t think she’s here.” The President thought to himself as he rose from the chair he was slumped in and began to look around.

When he looked around, the room, while strange, also felt oddly familiar to him. It was a large nightclub and bar with large floor-to-ceiling windows that looked out into space. There were tables with built-in lighting and chairs throughout the room. Some of the tables had small objects on them, ranging from a strange multi-tier version of a Chess game to small black pyramids. After thinking of it for a moment, he suddenly realized why it looked so familiar.

This place looks like the Ten Forward lounge on the Enterprise in Star Trek: The Next Generation. How could I be here?” He thought to himself as he looked around... and saw something he wished he didn’t see. On one end of the room were a man and three women, all appearing to be civilian. One of the women was a blonde and was quite familiar with the man. The other two women were both brunettes and seemed to be total strangers to everyone else. One of the brunettes spoke with a French accent.On the other end; three of the world’s worst dictators and the Russian Prime Minister.He recognized all of the dictators, the leaders of North Korea, Venezuela and the Iranian President were all there. He didn’t need to be a World Leader to know that this set-up was going to lead to trouble.

Great... that’s all I needed...” He thought as he rubbed the sand from his eyes and stood up from the chair he sat in while he slept.

The four foreign leaders all started walking toward and talking to the President at once. They all spoke in their native languages, with the exception of one; the Russian Prime Minister. He spoke broken English.

“We can’t all speak at once. I will speak to the U.S. President on your behalf.” Vlad Kurylenko said to the dictators.

“Mr. President, where are we? How did we get here?” Kurylenko asked with some poorly-disguised trepidation in his voice.

“I have no idea, Prime Minister.” President Obermann stated.

Just as President Obermann finished answering the Prime Minister, the environment suddenly and abruptly changed. Where they once stood in a large room that served as a bar and night club, they now found themselves standing on a dusty main drag of an Old West town. The signs hanging over the doorways of the various buildings were all written in Spanish.

“What the Hell is going on around here?” Obermann asked himself out loud as he looked around in utter confusion.

Just as soon as he finished his last thought, the President heard a sound he didn’t expect, despite the Old West environment. It was a braying horse, somewhere off in the background not too far away, followed by thunder and increasingly darker skies. He started looking around for the horse he heard and saw the horse in the distance. It appeared to be several dozen yards away, behind where the civilians stood. It was a pale, white horse with a mysterious rider.

The rider was a Caucasian male who appeared to be around 30 with short black hair and a beard made of stubble. He wore a black T-shirt, black jeans, biker boots, sunglasses, and a dark brown gun belt on his waist. The belt had a holster on the rider’s left hip, which contained an old-looking, yet well-maintained revolver of indeterminate make. He could barely tell that it had a small raised metal logo on its wooden handle. It looked like a coiled rattlesnake of some kind, much like the one on the Gadsden Flag. On the right hip was a small silver device that to the President looked like a remote control of some kind. However, the President suspected that it was anything but a remote control. Whoever this mysterious rider was, he looked like he meant business.

The rider stopped his approach when he came up to the civilians and began to survey the area in front of him. He took a long, hard look at the four foreign leaders that were still a few yards in front of him. Then, he looked at President Obermann, who was still standing between the foreign leaders and the civilians. Finally, the rider turned his expressionless gaze towards the civilians, where it didn’t stay expressionless for long. There was a faint glimmer of familiarity in the rider’s face when he looked at two of the three women. He raised eyebrow when he looked at the third woman, who was clutching onto the arm of the civilian man. She had a look of surprise on her face.

That woman must be married to the guy she’s clinging to... Why does he look at all those women as if he recognizes them? Does he know them? Do they know him?” The President thought to himself as he observed the scene.

Suddenly, the rider dismounted. As his boots hit the ground, he walked the horse over to one of the women in the group of civilians and handed her the reigns.

“You mind watching the horse for me, dear?” The rider said to the woman as he handed her the reigns and then started walking towards the President and foreign leaders. The President tried to speak to this mysterious stranger as he walked toward the foreigners.

“Excuse me sir, do you have any idea where we are?” The President asked.

“San Miguel.” The rider responded as he walked by the President, barely acknowledging his presence. After walking another few feet, the Rider stopped and turned half way around to look at the President.

“You might want to go over by those civilians and keep them out of the way.” The Rider said before turning back to the four foreign leaders and taking a few more steps towards them.

“Well, well, well... what do we have here? Four of the most absolute worthless excuses for bastards that ever called themselves a leader.” The Rider said in a slightly sarcastic tone of his deep voice, which now sounded much more menacing than it had only moments before.

“Let’s see here... We have the pezzo di merda that’s trying to turn Venezuela into the next Communist Cuba.” The Rider said as he looked at one of the four foreigners.

“Next up in line is a little Joseph Stalin wannabe that’s making life in North Korea even more of a Hell on Earth.” He continued.

“Then, we have the wannabe Czar of Russia here, acting as an intermediary between these dirty rotten scoundrels and the Commander-in-Chief.” The Rider quipped as the thunder continued far off in the distance away from the town.

“And last but, not least, we have the scumbag who acts as a public face for the theocratic regime in Tehran. Not to mention serving as the modern-day equivalent to Adolf Hitler with all of his Israel threatening, anti-Semitic, holocaust-denying nonsense.” The Rider said with much invective towards the person he just addressed.

“Gee, what am I going to do with the four of you? Hmm...” The rider said as he stroked the stubble on his chin.

“Who do you think you’re talking to, mister?” The Russian Prime Minister said as he approached the Rider. The Rider ignored him and continued mockingly pondering the situation in a now obviously facetious manner. Kurylenko did not appreciate this lack of etiquette on the Rider’s part.

“Oh, I know what I’ll do with you.” The Rider said after pondering the situation for a moment or two. The Russian stopped in his tracks.

I’ll do what we Americans always do with scumbags like the lot of you.” The rider said with an evil little smile on his face.

The Rider quickly whipped out the revolver from the holster on his hip and shot all four of the foreign leaders dead with a shot straight to their hearts. He blew the smoke away from the barrel. Then, he began to spin the revolver on his trigger finger as he maneuvered the weapon into a position where it would spin itself back into the holster. The civilians behind him and the President all let out a gasp of shock at what they had just seen.

“Arch.” The Rider called out.

A highly technical-looking archway with some odd-looking touch-screen computer controls appeared several feet to the rider’s left. He turned and walked inside of the archway, manipulated a few of the controls, and the town and horse both disappeared. The Ten Forward lounge reappeared in its place.

"This must be a Holodeck or something..." The President thought to himself as he continued to observe the situation and desperately try to maintain his composure.

The Rider stepped outside of the archway again and walked over to the corpses of the four foreign leaders he just dispatched moments earlier. He pulled the silver remote control-looking object from his right hip. He pushed a few buttons, which President Obermann noticed had caused some kind of status display on the device to change.Then, the Rider pointed the device at the four corpses and pushed one of its buttons. When he did, a beam of Red-orange light leapt from the front of the device with a curious mechanical whining sound and caused the bodies to disappear.

That device is a Phaser. It has to be. What else can do something like that? Causing bodies to just vaporize in such a manner?” The President thought to himself.

“There are matters elsewhere that require my immediate attention. I shall return soon. In the meantime, feel free to raid the bar for drinks. You’ll find that it’s fully stocked.” The Rider said just before he walked back to the arch and out through the large, metallic, noisy and hexagonal-shaped mechanical door that it contained.

“Who the Hell was that?” The President asked.

“I don’t know for sure, Mr. President.” The blonde said. “However, I could swear that he looks like someone I knew a long time ago... back in High School.” The blonde answered.

“What’s your name, ma’am? What can you tell me about this person you once knew.” The President asked.

“My name is Dana Adler, sir.” The blonde answered. “And if that man in black was who I think it was, then we are in for one misadventure after another.”

So, what do you think? Do we have a winner? :)
 
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