STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES - FEBRUARY 12, 2026 - MIXED MEDIA CARTOON
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STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES - FEBRUARY 12, 2026 - MIXED MEDIA CARTOON
Are you a Star Trek: Enterprise fan? Do you enjoy Stargate Atlantis? Are you a Malcoshi and a Sparky freak? Have you ever wanted a cross-over between these universes? And - very importantly - do you enjoy crack, whump, angst, action, linguistics, humour, annoyed tactical officers, and a delicious dash of romance?
Then do I have the fic for you!
The incomparable @ten-cent-sleuth has written the most amazing, crackalicious crossover for me, as part of the @highflierexchange, and if any of the above notions piqued your interest, you need to read this!
In The Consideration Of Retirement
Look out for the cameo mentions and - particularly Stargate fans - some mentions that will make you snort!
@ten-cent-sleuth you have absolutely made my day! 💜🥰
LOOK, magazine, Cowles Communications, April 2, 1968
canon in-game chat concept send tweet but its OSMP this time
Whoever let “communicators” become the default substitute for in-game chat in fics is a COWARD. I propose we give all the block people 80s pagers.
The Federation is never quite satisfied with its uniforms. They’ve gone through quite a few iterations historically, different colors and ornaments meaning different things every few decades. On Deep Space Nine at the moment, red uniforms indicate command, but in thirty or forty years red might indicate medical, or engineering. The shapes of the comm badges might be completely different in a hundred years, judging by how they’ve been morphing recently. Bajoran apparel doesn’t change like that, not that we have uniforms, exactly—the earrings are the closest equivalent, and even their designs change slowly, a hundred years passing before any change in meaning happens.
This evidences a greater truth. Bajoran history, up until the Occupation, tended towards slower movements than Federation history. Bajor has had its share of disasters and upheavals, but they have occurred on a much-expanded timescale. The Bajoran culture remains patient, resilient, slow to accept any new ideas, and highly conservative, unlike the impulsiveness of the leading cultures of the Federation—Human, Betazoid, and Andorian, to name a few, with Vulcan culture as a notable exception.