A Most Agreeable Arrangement
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  • Reads 2,398
  • Votes 180
  • Parts 19
  • Time 6h 16m
Ongoing, First published Sep 18, 2021
Kitali Fae is the youngest Senior Officer on the Enterprise; she graduated from the Academy at just 19 and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant after only three months of service, and was then transferred to the Enterprise.
Fae has secured a position on the Federation's flagship as the foremost expert on alien lifeforms. She makes fast friends with the android Second Officer, Lieutenant Commander Data, and builds relationships with the rest of the Senior Officers almost as easily.
Fae navigates social situations, which she has always struggled with, alongside her android companion, while also exploring the depths of space. However, in her android friend's quest for humanity, she may find that he is more than she bargained for...
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Emily is the daughter of Jonathan Archer, Captain of the Starship Enterprise. They've been on their voyage for six years, exploring and creating alliances with lifeforms beyond Earth. She's been on board since she was twelve; the daughter that the captain could not part with, especially after losing his wife and son. Since she met him, Emily has had a crush on the chief engineer, Trip. When it started, she thought it would be nothing more than just a childhood crush, but over the years she found her feelings only growing. Unfortunately, she was young when they began. She's eighteen now and Trip still sees her as that little kid that boarded the Enterprise with a book in hand, but she sees him as so much more. (Most of these are not my characters; they belong to the creators of Star Trek: Enterprise. The only character I own is Emily Archer.)