bungakertas: (federation)
Rating: G
Warning(s): none
Pairing(s): none
Disclaimer: Star Trek 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: Seven of Nine reacts to Starfleet's reception of Voyager's crew.
Spoilers: Everything is up for grabs barring anything involving AOS or any Trek released since. Anything falling into those categories is Emphatically Not Canon™. Anything about Vulcans in ENT that contradicts previously established canon from TOS through VOY is likewise tossed.

I Will Not Need To Try )
bungakertas: (federation)
Rating: PG-13
Warning(s): none
Pairing(s): none
Disclaimer: Stargate: SG-1 and all related characters and ideas are the property of MGM. Star Trek: Voyager and all related characters and ideas are the property of Paramount. No money changed hands and no copyright infringement is intended or implied.
Summary: While examining an alien device, Voyager encounters a Borg vessel that had come to study the same device. But when the device activates, both ships are transported into unknown space, and encounter a ship named Prometheus, a race called Replicators, and a whole lot of trouble.
Spoilers: Stargate: SG-1 through the end of season 8 is fair game, although this is set in season 7 shortly after “Grace.” Prior to “Death Knell,” though. Star Trek…shortly after “Counterpoint.”
Author's Notes: The idea behind this story is mostly, “Hey, wouldn’t it be so incredibly cool if the Replicators and the Borg got into a fight!?!” Which it would.

There is a tiny bit of very slight AU (little, itty, bitty, speck) in that I am including Cameron Mitchell and Carson Beckett in this story, even though they technically didn't meet SG-1 until later in the timeline.

And for Star Trek… Everything is up for grabs (barring DIS or anything involving JJ Abrams, all of which are Emphatically Not Canon, as far as I am concerned). Anything about Vulcans in ENT that contradicts previously established canon from TOS through VOY is likewise tossed.

Voyager Discovers an Alien Satellite and Accidentally Finds Out What It Does )

    Voyager Discovers an Alien Satellite and Accidentally Finds Out What It Does
  1. The Tok’ra Ask to Borrow Prometheus for a Scientific Field Trip
  2. Many Meetings are Met and Many Questions are Partially Answered
  3. A Vessel Has Been Detected. Prepare for Assimilation
  4. How Dr. Daniel Jackson, the Peaceful Explorer, Had an Excellent Day Indeed
  5. Infinite Diversity In Infinite Combinations: Observations On Interaction With Humans
  6. The Battle For Voyager’s Main Engineering
  7. Attack With The Army You Have, But Give That Army All The Guns And Ammo They Can Carry
  8. Traps And Resistance
  9. Sometimes A Pilot’s Job Is Counterintuitive
  10. All Days Are Good Days To Witness The Death Of A False God
bungakertas: (star trek)
Rating: PG-13
Warning(s): discussion of theoretical major character death
Pairing(s): none
Disclaimer: Star Trek 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: First, suppose that the famous ship sailed by the hero Theseus in a great battle has been kept in a harbour as a museum piece. As the years go by some of the wooden parts begin to rot and are replaced by new ones. After a century or so, all of the parts have been replaced. Is the "restored" ship still the same object as the original?

Second, suppose that each of the removed pieces were stored in a warehouse, and after the century, technology develops to cure their rotting and enable them to be put back together to make a ship. Is this "re-constructed" ship the original ship? And if so, is the restored ship in the harbour still the original ship too?

Or...how do transporters really work?
Spoilers: Everything is up for grabs (barring DIS or anything involving JJ Abrams, all of which are Emphatically Not Canon, as far as I am concerned). Anything about Vulcans in ENT that contradicts previously established canon from TOS through VOY is likewise tossed.
Author's Notes: The title is a reference to the sails on Theseus' ship in Greek mythology.

Black Sails, White Sails )
bungakertas: (federation)
Rating: 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 )

White Flag

Apr. 25th, 2019 04:44 pm
bungakertas: (star trek)
Rating: PG-13
Warning(s) : none
Pairing(s) : none
Disclaimer: Star Trek 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: Spock and McCoy have a conversation after their experiences on Platonius. It does not end with an argument.
Spoilers: Everything is up for grabs (barring DIS or anything involving JJ Abrams, all of which are Emphatically Not Canon, as far as I am concerned). Most specifically, though, “Plato’s Stepchildren.”
Author's Notes: I recently re-watched “Plato’s Stepchildren” and…that episode is tough.

This story is written with the assumption that you have also watched “Plato’s Stepchildren” and know what happened in it. The episode is on Netflix if you need a refresher.

White Flag )

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