Forgotten Hero
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  • Reads 6,442
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 53m
Complete, First published Apr 03, 2014
An unknown energy force threatens the safety of the station. As the crew investigates, they discover Jake and Nog are missing. This is a speculative script I wrote for the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The script was accepted by the production team and I was invited to pitch other plot ideas to the show's producer. Even though the script never made it to production, I had a lot of fun writing it. I hope you enjoy it!
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"You really care about her, don't you?" Tom said, but the commander didn't answer. So Tom clarified his statement. "The Captain, I mean." "I have the utmost respect and admiration for Captain Janeway." Chakotay's response had been a long time coming. "Yeah, that too..." Tom threw in, as the tone of Chakotay's voice suggested the question had hit a little too close to home. Tom paused momentarily, mulling over what to say next or whether to keep his mouth shut. He put his hand on Chakotay's shoulder. "Commander, I could be wrong but, personally, I think you're holding out on false hope. If it was me, I'd want to know for sure. Maybe even push the point. Make a move. I mean, what's the worst case scenario here? Either she's going to phaser you, or she's going to..." "Consider yourself relieved, Lieutenant!" They both jumped, startled at the sound of her voice. Inwardly, Tom wondered how long the captain might have been standing behind him, while he tried to remember the last few words of his conversation with Chakotay. SYMBOLS or more informally "Why the heck Chakotay chose Seven of Nine when, previously, he wanted to throw her out the nearest airlock" is a work of fanfiction. It sticks to canon and is an ensemble piece, but focuses on Janeway and Chakotay predominantly. Paramount and Pocket Books own everything Star Trek - no copyright breaches intended. I just took the characters out for a play. Literary agent sent most of this to Pocket Books in 1998, but they didn't want it. I have a sweet rejection letter! So it's mine now. A couple of re-writes since then to relocate it in Season 7 and add Chapter 1 and the Epilogue. Heartfelt thanks to Mary Wood, Heather Harwood, Sara Creasy and Mary S (Duffydog) for the editing long ago. Book cover template from Graphic Springs. Feedback is always appreciated.
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Young Jared Brahms was not your average lieutenant. For one, he was Romulan. Two: He was adopted by humans after his colony ship was destroyed when he was an infant. Three: His adopted family is very prestigious in Starfleet. His career choice seemed natural. His first major post: The USS Sovereign, in the Maelstrom. Replacing science officer Miguel Diaz, who has transferred to a different ship. That got turned upside down when the ship is attacked and he had to take command. Now, Brhams has his own ship: The prototype USS Atlas. The whole crew of the Sovereign is also along for the ride. His first mission seemed simple: Investigate some missing Federation science vessels. Little does Captain Brahms know he's going face-first into a hell storm, and it will take all of his wits, skills, and luck, to survive. (Based off of events and uses characters from Star Trek: Bridge Commander by Activision and Totally Games)