Being a part of the Lay of the House of Amandil, found in the vaults of Minas Tirith early in the Fourth Age. (An attempt at Tolkien-style alliterative verse.)
"They will come on you in the wild, in some dark place where there is no help. Do you wish them to find you? They are terrible!" ... For a while he sat with unseeing eyes as if walking in distant memory or listening to sounds in the Night far away. (The Fellowship of the Ring, 'Strider')
McCoy's transport is destroyed in what is thought to be an accidental containment field explosion. No major character deaths. COMPLETE!
... and one time he reminded McCoy of those things about himself.
'Mirror Mirror' follow-up, set immediately after 'Journey to Babel'. Wasn't completely sure about the rating, so I went with 'T' for the heck of it ...
A bit of OOtP randomness. Harry isn't the only one having problems with Umbridge ...
Leonard McCoy comes face to face with his own mortality, and help ends up coming from an unexpected source. A nod to TOS.