When Spock is sent through time to Victorian London, he must turn to a grieving Doctor Watson for help finding his way back to the Enterprise and his own time period.
Admiral John Ripley meets the famous Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A. [Changed a few terms]
A crossover, fusion story of IGN's top ten TOS episodes and Sailor Moon...
They knew Sherlock's parents were strange, but they hadn't guessed just how much...
After their previous mission, Kirk and the others are finally sent to Vulcan - not only for their own good, but with a vague mission that just doesn't seem right. Last part of my Elements-series. Again, the first three are not required for understanding. Slash.
Captain James T. Potter takes command of the USS Enterprise 1701-A in the 23rd century. Again with the Klingons...
Anakin Skywalker and Padme' escape the separatists to the Star Trek galaxy. Will they manage to etch out a new living aboard the Enterprise?
Expands upon "The Ranma Trek Story" beyond just a mere mention of the adventures of Ranma Saotome in the world of 'Trek! A companion to "The Ranma Trek Renaissance" (featuring the world of the Next Generation), which also expands on The Ranma Trek Story. Special guest: Sailor Moon!
Kirk finds himself with a strange new affliction.
After a terrifying murder occurs, Captain Kirk, Spock, Scotty, and Dr. M'Benga become concerned for the safety of the crewmembers. As more murders arise, the four must become detectives and figure out who the killer on the Enterprise is. (with Baby Julia McCoy) Rated T for could be slightly frightening for younger readers.
Captain Kirk, Spock, Dr. M'Benga, and Scotty investigate the planet of Wakataka and are in for some trouble, when an evil dictator decides to have a little fun with the four new visitors on his planet. Meanwhile, Dr. McCoy starts his leave of absence with his newborn, Julia McCoy. (with Baby Julia McCoy)
Pavel Chekov is recruited by Gary Seven to save the lives of the Enterprise bridge crew when Kahn takes over the ship. In my opinion, this is the only plausible explanation as to how Kahn could have known him. I am also attempting to explain what the rest of the crew were doing behind the scenes, something that wasn't clear in "Space Seed". Please review.
Fleet Captain Pike pays a visit to the Enterprise
Captain Kirk, Spock, Dr. McCoy, and Scotty visit the planet of Clover VII, and the four surround themselves in the old west setting. As Captain Kirk and Scotty struggle to get familiar with it, Spock finds this the perfect time for doing science research, and Dr. McCoy instantly falls in love with place…almost enough to never leave, either! (with Baby Julia McCoy)
The Enterprise gains five new crewmen. One will stay on Enterprise for her entire commission and serve in Starfleet until the very end.
Spock finds a genie lamp and rubs it, making a genie appear. The genie then grants Spock his wish of having people know he understands their emotions, and the genie makes Spock a human being with emotions. Meanwhile, Dr. McCoy fights a case of the Kamaraazite flu.
While investigating Cruon VI, Captain Kirk, Spock, and Scotty discover that they're in a land that is purely based off of Broadway musicals and singing about their life. Meanwhile, Dr. McCoy is severely injured after an accident that involves a traumatic fall.
As the Enterprise and her crew attempt to find a Vulcan science that has vanished, Kirk begins to go insane. As Doctor McCoy stands by helplessly Kirk suddenly disappears. Will Spock and McCoy be able to find Kirk before it is too late. I have added a fanfic video to go with this story
Jim wonders why a relationship that can't produce offspring is accepted by Vulcans, and Spock explains how logical it is.
A strange new alien race has begun attacking human settlements on the outskirts of the Federation's control. However, these new being are not normal humanoids, and Dr. McCoy is at a loss on how to handle them, or the people they attack. Can a simple lieutenant in the engineering unit help him understand these creatures? Can she help him also find love amongst the chaos?
Based off of milkywaymidnight's, "Us Against the Universe": After deciding to return to the USS Enterprise, Spock and Dr. McCoy must deal with their teenaged daughter, Jamie, who refuses to listen to either one of them and go against their wishes.
World war II comes to 24th c. space after Enterprise flies into anomaly. Only 1 American girl can help Kirk and the crew defeat the Evil German Wolfgang Puk and Angelo Merkel! (not for ppl who are upset by WWII - trogger WARNING)
Just for his own amusement, the Q transports Captain Christopher back to Kirk's Enterprise along with Rasmussen and encourages them to swipe a few items from a less observant original series crew, thus permanently altering history. PLEASE, I beg of you, leave a review.
Chapters 3 & 4 now up. Story previously called His Mother's Child. I was never happy with my title, hence a rename. Before Spock ever entertains the notion of joining Starfleet, a new foe of the Federation emerges, and events in the galaxy conspire to put his life on a different path. Along the way a young Sub-Lieutenant Spock meets a young Ensign Kirk.
después de rescatar las biocapsulas alguien recuerda
During the Earth Minbarri War a visitor from beyond the Galaxy returns home to Earth and resurrects John Sheridan from the wreckage of the Lexington. (Any help and advise would be welcome on where the story is going.)
A Romulan fell in love with a human. They had a daughter. Now years later, she has joined Starfleet and may be the key to avoiding a full out war between the Romulans and Starfleet, and possibly the whole Federation. This story is told from Spock's point of view, as he gets to know the new crew of the USS. Enterprise. Hopefully in the style of an extended original series episode.
As the Enterprise gains a new member, a half Vulcan who had lived on earth her entire life, she prepares for something new. And when the ship is caught in a time vortex they are sent back in time where they meet a stranded family, lost among the stars.
"The retraining of your mind has been in the Vulcan way, so you may not understand feelings. But as my son, you have them. They will surface." Set between "The Voyage Home" and "The Final Frontier"
Returning to Earth after being sent back in time to 1969, the Captain of the USS Enterprise finds himself recruited by Temporal Agents from the 29th century, his assignment, stop the death of Cadet James T. Kirk.