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Star Trek Fantasy

Star Trek Fantasy

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Fanfic
Star Trek
17 year old Catherine Green is a top secret agent working for the government. A specific case causes her to travel through time and space and land aboard the USS Enterprise where she must try to get home. She will make new friends and stronger enemies , even find love, still carrying the hope of returning to the 21st century. Will she be able to help the Enterprise on its 5 year voyage? Will she ever be able to return home?
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Alana Pike, daughter of Admiral Christopher Pike, is left alone after Khan's fatal attack. Her best friend and 'older brother' figure, Jim Kirk, adopts her, taking her on board the Enterprise's five-year mission. On its first mission to Exaltron 8, Kirk and Spock are greeted by then hostile aliens, ordering their death for being "false gods." After Alana's rescue attempt becomes the laugh of the Enterprise, more trouble ensures after the mission to Exaltron, with the ship drifting away from a starbase, with only a few crew members. After learning the ship's location, Alana has to choose between orders and her gut feeling, but one mistake can cost her rank- or even lives. Originally published- sometime in summer 2016... Finished: January 9, 2017 Began in eighth grade and finished because why not. So have fun with it, but don't laugh too hard.

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