A Static Connection- A Spirk Fanfic
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  • Reads 47,428
  • Votes 2,499
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published Dec 14, 2015
In a universe where humans find their soulmate by feeling a shock when they touch, James T. Kirk struggles to find the one person in this world who belongs to him. But after years of desperately searching, he finally gives up on his search. But now when he starts bumping into his First Officer and feeling a jolt everytime, will he finally find the one he is destined to be with forever? And will he feel the same?
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Crash Landing - A Spirk Fic

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Earth, mid 22nd century. Anything not human is not only shunned, but locked up and either executed in the most painful ways possible, tortured to death or simply left to rot in a cell. All extraterrestrial life know the risks of getting too close to earth, and considering humans are currently content staying on earth and no longer venture into space, earth is simply avoided at all costs. A young Vulcan named Spock searches space for his older brother, Sybok, who has been missing for almost 18 months. After his small ship is damaged he crashes - straight into earth. By some twist of fate he hits the middle of a farm in Iowa owned by young James T. Kirk. Curiosity for Spock overpowers Jim's fear of the Council and as the pair grow closer he begins to recall what his life was like before the tragedy that struck his life so many years before, leaving him completely alone. Maybe, just maybe, he doesn't have to be alone anymore.