Ninja'd.The same kind of fanfic that everything else has?

Ninja'd.The same kind of fanfic that everything else has?
Me to.I hope the entire seven years of the Shenzhou is covered.
That would be awesome! And trying to imagine how either Klingon might have time travelled to meet each other would be interesting to.I'd love to read a fanfic in which the Kahless clone encounters T'Kuvma. Would be very interesting because he was a Kahless fanatic and was acting very dishonorable bydestroying the Admiral's ship after accepting an armistice shortly before. A rather romulan like action imo
I actually do enjoy romance from time to time but only if its couched in a great story.Probably just another bunch of tiresome romance fan fictions (Janeway/Chakotay, Picard/Crusher... yawn) along with a few really decent stories that are hidden somewhere on AO3 or fan fiction.net. Ones that are rarely found.
That sounds great! I'm sticking to a series of weekly one-shots based mostly within the universe of DSC myself. Though for amusement I might try a one-shot from The Orville if I see something interesting to inspire me.The fanfic I'm currently plotting out, Star Trek: Salvation, is inspired by Discovery - with elements from Mars, and The Expanse, thrown in.
That would be preety awesome! A crosover between the two actually sounds rather inevitable given how much the fandom seems to be wierdly divided by the two (I personally enjoy both, though The Orville's humour is awkward and the whole divorce seasonal arc thing is off putting and tired). Someone eventually is going to be inspired to meet in the middle so to speak.Anyone written a crossover, yet? Like, instead of the USS Discovery, Burnham's shuttle is rescued by the USS Orville. And since Lorca plotted to have her come on board, he comes looking for her.
And there's a confrontation. And probably something about the spore drive causing an interdimensional temporal wibbly wobbly thing.
Since canon creates most Star Trek characters as sexless beings I love a good sci fi romance. Canon has humanoid characters stuck on a ship for years, single, horny and hardly getting any....yeah right, very realistic.I actually do enjoy romance from time to time but only if its couched in a great story.
That just (unwittingly) echoes the life of real sailors. In real life, having sex with crewmates can get you court-martialed--any sex between sailors while underway is a violation, whether or not it constitutes "fraternization" (defined close personal relationships between officers and enlisted in all instances or between Chief Petty Officers and lower enlisted ranks, when serving in the same command). Not that they don't do it, but it's full of risk.Since canon creates most Star Trek characters as sexless beings I love a good sci fi romance. Canon has humanoid characters stuck on a ship for years, single, horny and hardly getting any....yeah right, very realistic.
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