But Dave, What Did You Think Of Discovery’s Finale?

A short while ago, I wrote a quick blurb on Discovery’s final season. That season has long since concluded and a couple folks have inquired about what I thought about the ending?

It was fine.

Yes, it was obviously tacked on. I knew that they added something to the backend since they originally didn’t intend on ending the series after five seasons, but I thought it was just fine. Were there questions? Sure. Will we get any answers? Probably not. Did the whole thing feel like a convoluted attempt to tie back to a Short Trek nobody short of the people in charge of Star Trek could possibly remember? Perhaps…but on a whole, it was just fine. I neither liked it nor hated it.

It was fine.

That’s really all I’ve got to say about it. Other than everything else I’ve said about Discovery that I won’t repeat here because you can look that stuff up elsewhere.

Yip.

Female Captains Declare Themselves “Inspirations” In Uninspired Advertisement

The following post is a complete work of fiction and should not be taken seriously by anyone.

Captains Hardway and Michaels participated in a virtual advertisement to Federation channels declaring themselves to be inspirations to younger generations, not sex objects. The ad was largely seen as uninspired tripe, falling back on the usual preachings of antiquated feminist dogma that has long since been considered outdated in the 25th century.

“We need to inspire hope in the next generation,” Hardway explained in a brief statement to the Federation News Service. “We need to dispel this belief that captains such as ourselves are to be seen as sex objects to be desired.”

“Yeah!” Michaels hollered, “We inspire young women to be better! We need to show them that women can also be part of the world of starship captains!”

When asked why Michaels is wearing a different uniform from what is standard issue, she tried to explain that she was part of a special ops. When the reporter didn’t buy her answer, Michaels simply blurted out, “Er… Classified.”

The reporter raised an eyebrow. “You traveled through time, didn’t you?”

Michaels shifted nervously and raised her voice ever so slightly. “I don’t know what you mean. And quite frankly, I don’t like the way you’re looking at me, Mister.”

“Excuse me, Captain,” the reporter huffed, unphased by Michaels’ accusing tone. “But I consider myself non-binary and would prefer you address me as such. After all, aren’t you supposed to be an inspiration? Shouldn’t your actions be cause for inspiration, not your empty platitudes?”

“Um… er…” Michaels stammered before she tapped her communicator and shouted, “ENERGIZE!”

Before the reporter could say anything, Michaels was enveloped in a flash of light before vanishing for good. The reporter glanced at Captain Hardway, who shot back a shrug and slowly stood from her seat before heading for the exit posthaste. The reporter then checked their notes and shook their head. They knew they should have taken the day off.

Threat Of The Double Eagle: A Star Fleet After-Action Report

So this is a Star Trek fanfic thing that takes inspiration from Star Fleet Battles – specifically inspiration from the X-Ship line, but not actually inspired by said X-ships. This almost comes across as more of a Star Fleet fanfic than a Star Trek one (despite similar origins, the two are largely divergent afterwards.)

Disclaimer: Paramount owns Star Trek. I do not.

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Just A Thing I’m Fiddling With

(Just a bit of an experiment that I’m working with here. Don’t expect too much out of this.)
It began with a signal from deep space.
None of the usual hailing frequencies or communication methods could make contact, no sensors could identify the source or where it came, nor could some of the best scientific minds in the federation could determine what the signal entails. The only thing that is certain was a presence of a signal from some unspecified sector of space… possibly unexplored.
Several weeks after the signal first appeared, more precise co-ordinates were extracted. Much to the chagrin of the fleet, the co-ordinates placed the signal firmly in Romulan territory. Not only did this put a damper on any potential reconnaisance mission, but it also placed command in a bit of a quandry. Surely if they knew of the signal, there’s no doubt that Romulus would know of it as well, especially if it was sitting in their proverbial backyard.
Before long, an emergency session of the Federation Council was called to determine how best to deal with this situation. For weeks, there was bickering, arguing, and anything short of physical fisticuffs over the issue. Eventually, it was decided that a lone starship would be sent to investigate the signal. To send more would provoke an undesirable response from the Empire; even just sending the one ship was pushing it. Regardless, it was deemed as the only viable option, with the other option of letting the Romulans get to it first being less than desirable.
Of course, there was the problem of picking the unfortunate ship and crew to carry out this extremely delicate mission. Right off the bat, sending the Enterprise was not an option; the presence of the Federation flagship would raise a few eyebrows and besides, she was busy on an extended mission of exploration and was far from the signal to make it there with any expediency. It was also decided that the mission would best be served with a smaller ship.
Eventually, a ship was selected.
To be continued… maybe…

ENTERPRISE: These Aren’t The Voyages (You’re Looking For)

Six months after the mission was cancelled, former captain Archer takes matters into his own hands and enlists some unexpected help.

This is a sequel to my “Too Hot For Fanfiction.Net” parody fanfic, These Were The Voyages. I may have another one in me if I can find the time.

Disclaimer: Paramount owns Star Trek, not me.

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The Adventures Of Captain Wesley Crusher (PILOT Episode)

2025 Notes:
A one-shot “pilot episode” of a series that was never intended to be. The general idea was to take the first season version of Wesley Crusher – the version that was obnoxious and was made to be smarter than all the professionals on the ship – and make him captain of the Enterprise. This was based on readings of Wil Wheaton’s TNG reviews that were eventually compiled into a book called Memories Of The Future.

Shortly after posting, I got a couple comments accusing me of being a Wesley hater – “obviously” because of the overexaggerated nature of his caricature. People seemed to have overlooked that it was intended to be overexaggerated. It says so in the disclaimer as stated below. This was harmless comedy that took something from an actor’s rummaging of his older work and took it to eleventy billion. Also, a Wesley hater would have seen Wesley die at the end of this story; mine ended with Wesley’s daydream interrupted by Captain Picard demanding he get off his chair.

No ill-will towards the character… though I sadly can’t say the same for the actor who portrayed him these days.

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Enterprise: These WERE The Voyages

The crew of the Starship Enterprise NX-01 received some unfortunate news regarding the future of their mission. A completely tongue-in-cheek parody written shortly after news of Enterprise’s cancellation hit.

FUN FACT: This story was briefly posted on Fanfiction.Net before it was taken down due to what was deemed “disregard to proper language.” I have no idea what they mean by that, but I never made another attempt to repost the story on there, so consider this a Webstation exclusive (for whatever that’s worth.)

Disclaimer: The author would like to remind readers that Star Trek and related properties are owned by Paramount/CBS Consumer and not the author.

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