After the digital portal closes at the end of 01, TK looks for a new guardian angel. This search leads mostly to heartbreak.
Other people always seem to be in awe of Spock's perfect poise and control. But then, those people don't have access to his reports. Humor.
Odo goes off with Laas during 'Chimera'. Watching the Federation fall to the Dominion is bad enough. Then the effects of Section 31's virus catch up with them...
AU Post-Season. It is when his mother reaches out to touch his bandanna and says, "Koichi, what an unusual look," that Koji realizes his brother does not have to be dead. (Or: it is said that, "when digimon enter the human world, they will destroy it utterly" - 4x48. But no one considered that the legendary warriors are, themselves, now part-digimon.)
Collection of stories about the Deep-Space Nine daemon-verse. Summary of chapter three: "When Kira was a girl, she wanted a daemon just like her mother's. But in the end, they have some intrinsic differences."
A mind meld is the most intimate of any possible connection – to know and be known, wholly and completely. Usually, melds are advocated for leading to increased understanding and empathy. Spock wonders what it means, then, that everyone he melds with is so repulsed by his mind... Until he meets James Kirk, anyway.
After their partners leave, most of the digimon go their separate ways. Somehow, though, Gabumon finds himself reluctant to part with Patamon. Gen.
"I had to learn to wait for Ken. When he was the Emperor, I mean."
Post-season 02. Ken keeps seeing Oikawa's butterflies everywhere he goes. TK and Ken think about how death might work, for humans who have been digitized, and Ken keeps thinking. He's not sure, exactly, why everyone makes such a fuss about it after. Not at first.
"I thought only children could come to the digital world." - Palmon, 2x25 "Spirit Needle". Joe is the oldest digi-destined, and he's just turned 18.
Members of the house of Surak are not meant to be musicians. Strictly speaking, they are not meant to be scientists, either. But this is at least a somewhat more justifiable form of rebellion than music, in Vulcan terms, and in his youth Spock excels at self-deception.
Gatomon was looking for something once... But it can't have been too important, or she'd remember. Non-linear narrative.
They call him an exception.
They ask him, do you ever miss it?
Sisko with the Prophets.
River's actions make perfect sense in her own head. Even when she's hallucinating.
Captain Kirk thinks he has a comfortable working relationship with his new Vulcan first officer, but he can't really see them as friends.
Coda to 'Demon in the Dark': After leaving Janus VI, Kirk notices that Spock is acting somewhat distant.
Spock wonders, sometimes, if perhaps there is nothing at all he can do to fix time. If the loop will continue forever, or if perhaps in a million days the timeline will abruptly flow again, smooth and flawless, while he remains mad
Jules Bashir is a slow child.