Picard/Crusher. "It had been a minor indiscretion. That was all. She'd told herself a few dozen times that it had meant nothing. It was just the giving in to a desire. It was just a minor indiscretion. They both knew that it hadn't meant a thing—it couldn't mean a thing." Rated for discussed situations (thought I'm terrible at ratings).
Retelling of 'Measure of a Man.' Commander Bruce Maddox and Data have a long history. For the first few years of his activation, Data was confined as a prisoner for Maddox's research. As a result of this abuse, it took Data years to realise his own personhood. On the eve of a significant personal milestone for Data, Maddox returns with orders to take Data into custody.
This story continues the tale of Rule 42. Christine, having returned to Starbase 71 must try to make sense of the path her life has taken. The rules have changed. Can Christine make sense of them? Which way is she to go now that she stepped through the door to this fantastic maze of life? Only she can decide what is the correct path, but will she take the right one?
Picard/Crusher. Beverly Crusher arrives aboard the Enterprise, and she brings a secret with her that has the potential to change Jean-Luc's life entirely. I always rate for potential upcoming chapters.
Data struggles to reconcile the discrepancies between Tasha's verbal and nonverbal communication during and after the events of Ligon II. "Am I the 'complication?" Data asked. Data begins to develop emotions. Tasha/Data fluff & angst. Data/Geordi friendship. Covers the events of TNG season 1 with- missing scenes, original adventures, and some mild AU retelling of events.
22 years before, Jean-Luc Picard listened to Soran's talk about time being a predator stalking him, and as the decades pass he realises how right the El-Aurian was.
Picard/Crusher. When Q feels that he's been somehow deprived, he decides to take what he wants from Jean-Luc and Beverly, who will take any challenge necessary to get back what's most precious to them.
Crusher/Troi. The heart wants what it wants, and it won't be denied. Of course, once they found each other, neither really wanted to deny the other anything. (Rated for future chapters.)
Lore plays the long con. AU in which Lore remains aboard the Enterprise to manipulate the crew. Data is the only one who understands but finds no one believes him as Lore always seems to be one-step ahead. Using his detectictive skills Data must stop him before it is too late. Eventual Data/Tasha fluff & romance. Warnings: abuse, dubcon/rape, and language.
Troi/Crusher, Oneshot. Is there such a thing as too little, too late, or is there enough time for them?
A chronicle of the time between when Agnes and the Queen fly away from Earth in "La Sirena" and when the new Queen shows up on the "Stargazer". (Some mentioned/alluded to romance, but that's not the focus.)
Picard/Crusher. A Starfleet captain seldom made time for his own wants and desires.
Beverly and Jean-Luc deal with the after-effects of Data's first attempt at spontaneity.
When Christine Skyler finishes medical school, and is out on her first internship assignment, life on her own isn't what she expected. To help keep her sanity while away from her family, she made a series of rules. Of all the rules, there was one that her war worn mother drilled into her head, Rule 42. "Never fall in love with those you rescue." Can Christine stick to those rules?
When the Enterprise-D finds itself lost in the Gamma Quadrant, problems quickly mount: the ship's computer is offline, survivors of a Federation conflict are discovered in a wrecked shuttlecraft on a nearby moon, and Enterprise is being hunted by a crew of pirates set on a centuries-long quest for a lost world and its mythical treasure.
Set shortly after the events of the TNG episode, All Good Things...
A One-Shot Title. Admiral Alidar Jarok left a letter for his family, following his choice to defect to the Federation. This is what that letter said.
This is my story of how Worf would have handled having a daughter instead of a son to care for makes things more interesting.
Day 1, 09811.01 of the Skyler-verse. How did family grow from a young Ensign trying to start his life? Read what has led to the 20 years of stories of this large clan of wonderful people.
The adventures in the Skylerverse continue on in this follow up to "Down the Rabbit Hole". How are Jack and Grace handling their new situation? How are the parents handling all the changes? What could stop the whole family to stop in their tracks?
The coup on Romulus by the Reman outcasts has come far sooner than expected. Julian Bashir sinks deeper into his life as a spy outside of the holodeck... meanwhile, Ezri Dax takes a break from her responsibilities as Captain and attends to those she has as a sentient being in the wake of her friend... Commander Data... One looking ahead, the other looking behind...
Twenty years have passed since the tales of the Skylerverse trickled off into stardust. They have again coalesce into their continued adventures of this extended family. The young children are now star fleet officers, professionals themselves. What has become of Richard and Lynn? What of Robin and Allan? Did they ever manage to keep Jack out of Stellercartography? Read and see.
Sequel to Fracture. Beverly and Jean-Luc embark on another adventure resulting from the fracture in the time-space continuum. Best to read Fracture first to fully understand what's going on in Closure. P/C A/U (IN PROGRESS)
A collection of TNG ficlets/microfic/flash fic stories (mainly short conversations) that mostly take place after each episode.
Q(Junior) has become quite the problem child. But what if, instead of sending him to live with Janeway, his father took a page from the Almighty One and sent him to live with Keiichi and everyone's three favorite goddesses? Watch Q(Junior)'s journey to become the savior to the Continuum unfold, with plenty of hijinks to go along with it, of course...
This story deals with the life of Sharden, a Dosadi male who has been an outcast his entire life, but who believes he has found a home in Starfleet. However, he also must struggle with the Prime Directive when the choice is to obey the code and allow over a billion sentient beings to die, or to commit a heinous crime in the Federation's eyes. Minor cameo by CPO Miles O'Brien
Data approaches Lieutenant Hunter with a strange request, but it's exactly what she has always dreamed of. (This is just android smut with an OFC- don't read it unless that's what you're looking for. Warning: Pretty out of character)
It's been a year since Picard faced Q's trial against humanity in "All Good Things..." and Q is back on the Enterprise again, as troublesome and perplexing as ever. This time he needs help.
A brilliant solution to the infamous Kobayashi Maru test, given by a very young Rachel Garret at her last Academy year, will help the heroes of the Narendra III battle to save the Federation from a terrifying war against the Klingons. (Inspired by the episode 3.15 of ST: TNG Yesterday's Enterprise)
During the early months on their ongoing mission, the crew of the Enterprise D are the first to respond to a nearby distress signal. They arrive to find a battle scarred derelict ship and her surviving crew. A discovery that will have far reaching repercussions for both crews, and the entire galaxy.