
Chapters: 1 Table of Contents
Categories: Deep Space Nine, Alternate Universes
Characters: Odo
Genre: Alternate Universe, Drama
Warnings: Adult Situations
Series: Judgement Day
Completed: Yes Word count: 1806 Read Count: 1641
(2252) How do you live with someone you can never quite have? "Bluntly speaking, I spend a whole lot more time than healthy in cold showers." Far more mental than physical, though.
A less than serious take on a couple of SELEYA's crew-set between Fracture and Corkscrewed, stories that will be put up after this.
(2245) A very dark look at Andy when he's still a much more messed up individual, as he was in Part I of One Minute. At his drug use, at sex (not gratuitous in writing, though it is in his life), and finally at his obsession. Very rough piece.
(2245 - 2254) This is a very intense first-person POV story from the perspective of the free agent who acts as the go-between from Scott to the rebellion while he's stationed on Earth. Starting with the free agent's twisted one-sided obsession with a shadow, this story's very dark in the beginning, but it certainly isn't all dark and misery -- as time goes on, things change. This story is a heart-breaker. There's no easy way to sum it up, but if there's one thing you can call it, you can call it very human. Pay attention to my warnings, though, please.
(2239) When you're on a spaceship and have two kids, it's hard to find private time.
A prominent Cardassian rebel has been imprisoned on Bajor by a vedek of the “True Prophets,” and subjected to an awful degradation. Yet sometimes it is in weakness when one becomes strong...it all comes down to the choices that you make.
(January 2009 TrekBBS Writing Contest Runner-Up. “Exits in the Haze” takes place 18 years prior to “Sacrifice,” almost 19 years before "Captives' Ransom.”)
They have given every last reserve for the freedom of their people. Now, a Cardassian resistance fighter and his daughter face the final test of their spirits. And though no eye may behold and no scanner may detect its presence, there is hope and there is triumph even in this desolate place...
(November TrekBBS Writing Challenge entry.)
An entry for the TrekBBS challenge in November 2008. The theme of the challenge was 'survival'.
This short focuses on a chapter of history from Caitlyn Ryan's past, a character who appears in my USS ACCIPITER series.
During the Cardassian / Federation wars a Federation crew are captured and endure a living hell in a secret Cardassian prison camp.