The Hierarchy Of Command
May. 24th, 2019 03:01 pmRating: PG-13
Warning(s): none
Pairing(s): none
Disclaimer: Star Trek: Voyager and all attendant characters and concepts are the property of Paramount Studios. No money changed hands and no copyright infringement is intended or implied.
Summary: When half of Voyager’s crew, including the entire senior staff, are taken prisoner by the Hierarchy, the remaining crewmembers must step up and save their superiors and their ship.
Spoilers: Set slightly before “Child’s Play,” but the only spoiler there is that there is a science fair for the Voyager kids. Extremely generalized and brief whole-episode spoiler for "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy."
Author's Notes: I essentially wrote this to give all the secondary characters that I have always liked a chance to be the stars of the story for a change. I love the primary characters, don’t get me wrong. Janeway is tied with Spock for my favorite Trek character of all time, in fact. But it’s nice to get off the beaten track, sometimes.
I relied heavily on Memory Alpha for references. And Memory Beta for determining how much official, but slightly-less-than-entirely-canonical stuff I was going to use.
( The Hierarchy Of Command )
Warning(s): none
Pairing(s): none
Disclaimer: Star Trek: Voyager and all attendant characters and concepts are the property of Paramount Studios. No money changed hands and no copyright infringement is intended or implied.
Summary: When half of Voyager’s crew, including the entire senior staff, are taken prisoner by the Hierarchy, the remaining crewmembers must step up and save their superiors and their ship.
Spoilers: Set slightly before “Child’s Play,” but the only spoiler there is that there is a science fair for the Voyager kids. Extremely generalized and brief whole-episode spoiler for "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy."
Author's Notes: I essentially wrote this to give all the secondary characters that I have always liked a chance to be the stars of the story for a change. I love the primary characters, don’t get me wrong. Janeway is tied with Spock for my favorite Trek character of all time, in fact. But it’s nice to get off the beaten track, sometimes.
I relied heavily on Memory Alpha for references. And Memory Beta for determining how much official, but slightly-less-than-entirely-canonical stuff I was going to use.
( The Hierarchy Of Command )