Ever wondered how did John end up applying for work at Sarah Sawyer's shared practice, of all places? Perhaps he had some help. Canon-compliant story, set during Series 1.
Two pieces of long lost luggage are discovered at New Street Station in Birmingham. Why were there left behind and what might have happened to the owners? An original Sherlock Holmes adventure, however, it features the main characters of the BBC series.
In the 5th year of Crusade, a cure for the Drakh virus is found. Alternate version of "Flarn Manages" by Luthienn with the author's consent. For details see the Intro within. Warning: this story contains some fanon elements and veers off to AU more and more as it goes on.
A (most likely doomed) attempt of an Advent calendar, featuring predominantly First Age Elves. 'Return' being the keyword for the entire series. Meril features heavily, despite not being listed here as a character.
Jeffrey Sinclair, now the leader of the Rangers, gets visited by an old acquaintance, who has an unusual request. Oneshot.
Answering an emergency call, the crew of the Enterprise has to face a deadly peril as well as enemies from their own camp. Alternate version of David Gerrold's unfilmed script. Featuring Dr Selar. 7 parts. Story complete.
Magnussen is dead and John has to bury his wife - what is he going to do with his life now? And why is Mycroft sending him to Cardiff, of all places? Sequel to BM Outtakes 3.
The Enterprise is bringing surpplies to an archaeological expedition lead by an old friend of Captain Picard's on Bolaxnu 7. Since the Ferengi are interested in the planet, too, things take unexpected turns. And then Riker begins to change… 11 chapters. Story complete.
Season 3 AU ficlets, set in the BM verse, with all that it entails. This time: the wedding with a different bride and why one should never push a woman too far.
Season 3 AU one-shots, set in the BM'verse, with all that it entails. This time: the famous reunion scene, with a mighty twist.
Season 3 AU one-shots, set in the Beautiful Minds universe. Reading "Iceman & the Coffee Boy" and "Convergences" isn't required but could be helpful to understand the allusions.