From the creator of the online role-playing game, "WHERE NO ONE HAS GONE BEFORE," and the fanfic anthology series, "STAR TREK: The Quarterdeck Breed" comes a brand new fanfic short story series set during the third season of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION. STAR TREK: FULL SPEED AHEAD is a brand new Star Trek fanfic series that promises thirteen episodes a season. The pilot episode, "Damn the Torpedoes!" is up and ready for reading at the website.
Synopsis:
Stardate 43222: Newly-promoted Captain Krystine Leone is appointed to command the recently-refitted Nebula-class starship USS Farragut, after only fifteen years of excellent service to Starfleet. Her arrival at the Antares Ship Yards is met by friends she's made throughout her career, and of course, she is excited by the prospect of her first command. While she enjoys the festivities of assuming command, two strangers work feverishly within the ship's navigational deflector room toward some unknown purpose. As they ready the ship for warp speed trials, the ship finds itself going on a journey deep into the final frontier!
The website is using Drupal 5 with an SMF 1.1.4 forum to foster discussion. I want to thank the TrekBBS forum readers for being so supportive of the project.
You guys have been fantastic in helping me get this thing running.
-- ZC
Synopsis:
Stardate 43222: Newly-promoted Captain Krystine Leone is appointed to command the recently-refitted Nebula-class starship USS Farragut, after only fifteen years of excellent service to Starfleet. Her arrival at the Antares Ship Yards is met by friends she's made throughout her career, and of course, she is excited by the prospect of her first command. While she enjoys the festivities of assuming command, two strangers work feverishly within the ship's navigational deflector room toward some unknown purpose. As they ready the ship for warp speed trials, the ship finds itself going on a journey deep into the final frontier!
The website is using Drupal 5 with an SMF 1.1.4 forum to foster discussion. I want to thank the TrekBBS forum readers for being so supportive of the project.

-- ZC