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I've watched a lot of Star Trek in my day.So it seemed only natural that I should eventually try to write some. |
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These stories all involve a Star Trek spin-off series called Star Trek: Batron Eleven which has never actually been made. It chronicled the adventures of the crews of several starships, all of which had representative real-life fan club chapters in the southwest Virginia area. (In the case of USS Yeager, south West Virginia.) |
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As you'll certainly notice reading these, I like to throw in elements from other movies, TV, and books into my Star Trek stories. I actually have written a few original, non-fan-fiction pieces, which I'll toss in here when I locate the files on my old 3.5" diskettes. |
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Stories from the "Movie Era" (Star Trek: The Motion Picture to Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country) |
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2288Music From the Heart of Space by Michael O'Brien: April Vincent and Athene Graham join the Batron, the rogue artificial intelligence Max Dreadnought saves the day, and the Batron visits Megazone 19. (This story forms part of the "Multiverse Cycle".) |
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2290Shadows of Starfleet by Michael O'Brien: On a mission to secure cell samples for Athene Graham's new body, Grin Kriet arrives unwillingly in the techno-magical shadows of Shadowrun Seattle, circa 2051. The last person he expected to find there was April Vincent... (This story forms part of the "Multiverse Cycle".) |
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2293Duty Calls... by Michael O'Brien: Grin'elle has retired to the alternate-universe Seattle, where he has found love and a purpose. However, old ties, friendships, and responsibilities are not so easily left behind... (This is only Part One. Part Two is temporarily lost among old backup disks. Stay tuned...) |
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Stories from the "Next Generation" (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager) |
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2364Breaking the Fall by Michael O'Brien: The "Multiverse Cycle" ends in an armageddon tied in with TNG's episode "Yesterday's Enterprise." An alternate version of Enterprise-E shows up, and several old favorites return. (In the 'official' Batron timeline, this story causes itself never to occur!) |
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