Your trademark (TM) is kindness.
Ahhhhhhhhhh, what a lovely and meaningful compliment!!!!! 🥹🥲😭 This means so much, @cornwells-couch. Thank you, my friend, thank you. ❤️💗 ❤️💗❤️
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Your trademark (TM) is kindness.
Ahhhhhhhhhh, what a lovely and meaningful compliment!!!!! 🥹🥲😭 This means so much, @cornwells-couch. Thank you, my friend, thank you. ❤️💗 ❤️💗❤️
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9, 10, and 30 for the ask game please!
thank you so much for the ask @cornwells-couch! sorry i'm a month late on replying lol
9. Thoughts on cliffhangers.
I don't mind them as long as they're not, like...shoehorned in just for the sake of having something end in a cliffhanger. I'm the kind of person who will happily read an abandoned/unfinished fic because I'm happy to come up with a satisfactory ending in my head, so not knowing the rest of the story doesn't really bother me. I don't like the kind of fic where every chapter ends in a cliffhanger just so that people will comment, though. It's gotta be natural.
10. Top three favourite fic tropes.
Cohabitation! I know the tag is technically "forced cohabitation" but I actually like it when they end up deciding to cohabitate on their own lol. Even more idiocy!
Mutual pining! Self-explanatory. It's just the best.
Fake relationship! Bonus points for fake marriage :)
30. Describe a fic that almost happened, but then it didn't.
I think my list of fics that almost happened is much, MUCH longer than fics that actually did happen. I guess my best answers for this are some of the SG1 collab ideas I had many years ago with @carothepoet? We had one about the security guards at the SGC watching the Sam and Jack show via security feeds that was really fun.
Thanks again for the asks!
send me some asks!
7, 8, and 27 please ❤️
Thank you for asking, @cornwells-couch! ❤️
7. Navigate to your complete list of works on AO3. What are your top 5 Additional Tags
Love (33)
Post-Episode: s07e25 Endgame (Star Trek: Voyager) (21)
Established Relationship (15)
Kindness (14)
A three-way tie: Fluff (13), Prompt Fic (13), and Canon Compliant (13)
All of these make sense except for fluff. I constantly beat myself up for not writing more fluff. I’m surprised the tag ranked so highly.
8. Tell us your shortest and longest titles of all time
Going by instinct (as opposed to counting every word), I’m guessing my longest title is In This Place Where We Aren’t, We Weren’t, We Didn’t … Here You Are and Here I Am — With You, a Christine Chapel/Spock one-shot. I wanted the title to convey the twisty-turny multiverse in which our characters find themselves. There also ended up being a bit of a story behind the story in that it had to be swapped with another fic of mine for Star Trek Quarterly when Christine and Spock got together in canon, which neither my editor nor I expected.
Also, I might just like long titles for Christine since another of my lengthier titles is The Wounds, They Run Deep, But So Does the Healing, My Love, So Does the Healing, a Christine Chapel/Christopher Pike multi-chap in which I wanted the title to convey the characters’ complex emotions and the story’s lengthy time horizon (a quick prologue from not long before Chris’ accident, then most of the story set around The Motion Picture timeframe, then an epilogue sometime after The Voyage Home timeframe).
My shortest title might be Saviors. I wanted the title for this Mirror Pike/Mirror Una one-shot to have vibes like a quick punch, even though the love is so deep, and I also wanted readers to possibly think the title references Chris saving Una or Una saving Chris … then to read and learn it’s both of those plus the person represented by the “surprise character cameo” tag.
27. Share a random sentence from a WIP. The less context, the better. Be confusing.
No context line:
You’re really going to do it. You’re going to join Starfleet.
High context line:
“Sure, kid,” you tell him, trying to stretch out the few years between your age and his, not so many years except you were stupid, married a woman you shouldn’t have, your fascination with medicine a balm to cope with your own paranoias and fears, an almost primal yearning for stability in an inherently unstable existence that led you to the altar and misery before yielding to divorce court.
Odds of finishing this one-shot:
Not great.
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Do I detect an AOS Una??? / AOS Kirk??? squeals with uninhibited delight
Anyway.
I hope your crazy days came to a restful conclusion.
You are so sweet, @cornwells-couch, thank you! ❤️
Yes, I’ve been trying to write AOS Una/AOS Kirk when I can, but the crazy days have been … crazy (good-busy, not bad-busy, thank goodness). The most intense of the crazy has hopefully passed, so maybe I’ll actually finish a first draft one of these eons.
(Your delight and well-wishes mean the world. Thank you again and again. 🫶🫶)
For the fanfic ask…
I know you talked about Youthful Exuberance in another post, but I’m going to ask again for The Comprehensive History, specifically about Cornwell’s role in the story and her relationship with Una, along with anything else you want to share.
Oh my goodness, I’m so excited to talk more about Youthful Exuberance (Some Kind of Love) and Cornwell’s key role within the narrative. Thank you for this ask, @cornwells-couch! ❤️
Okay, so with this wonderful gifset as a reminder, let’s remember Una and Kat’s last canon interaction … that “wait” … that look … that lingering elbow hold.
I choose to believe that these two have history.
Let’s also remember Una saying in “Ad Astra Per Aspera:”
When I was five or six, I remember a Starfleet crew visited. They were all so different from one another. So many crew members from so many planets.
And, finally, let’s also remember that La’an—after being hunted by the Gorn that killed her family and anyone else on the SS Puget Sound, then being sent into space alone on a life raft to be eventually rescued by Una as an ensign on the Martin Luther King Jr.—was able to get into Starfleet Academy despite what must have been extreme psychological distress.
So … what if a certain person was a member of that Starfleet crew and helped a little Illyrian girl?
What if that same person noticed when that no-longer-little girl managed to join Starfleet?
What if that same person decided to protect that no-longer-little girl by becoming her first captain—the trained psychologist captain of the Martin Luther King Jr. who was able to not only help another little girl who needed guidance but also encourage the two to form an important bond of friendship?
Writing Kat as the embodiment of what Starfleet should be: grit, wisdom, care for others, thinking ahead, pivoting as needed, and always striving to be better … it was my love and appreciation for her character with every word. When the King Jr. was mapping the sector and Kat got to lead treaties, soothe planetary infighting, allocate resources, and more? That was me reveling in seeing Kat captain a ship, yes as a model for Una of what a great officer can be, but also for me, me, me, and my admiration for what Kat becomes as a leader and how she may have gotten there.
I have this theory in writing: I believe that every story should have the capacity to be compelling if told from any main character’s point of view.
This story from Kat’s point of view compels me:
Kat felt guilty for not doing more to help the little Illyrian girl. (I think that guilt is somewhat misplaced, but people are people.)
Kat kept her cards close to her chest and didn’t want to overwhelm or scare Una once Una arrived on the King Jr., a caution that speaks to Kat’s care and respect for Una.
Kat approached La’an absolutely beautifully (imo) both to help La’an and to get the information Starfleet needed about the Gorn as a new enemy.
Kat had a plan waiting for the if/when of Una getting caught by Starfleet.
Kat stuck up for Chris and Una as captain and first officer, yet also knew when to tell Una to recognize that not everything was about Una and to step back and follow orders.
I love her, your honor, and I love the idea that Una could have her as a mentor and role model who was fiercely protective but also knew when to let go (e.g., agreeing to Una’s transfer to the Antares).
If the story had been written from Kat’s point of view, there would have been all of the above plus more about Gabriel Lorca, Kat’s “friend” (they be bangin’) who became unusually reedy yet flinty at the end of the story (when Chris couldn’t have known that Gabriel had returned from time spent in the Mirror Universe). There also would have been a lot more interaction between Kat and La’an that’s suggested but wasn’t possible to detail given the third-person limited point of view on Una and Chris. But it would have been made clear that:
Kat continued to comfort La’an in the King Jr. sickbay. (Of course.)
Kat accepted the promotion to commodore in part to be nearby while La’an was at the academy. (Parents’ Weekend? Kat and Chris’ mom would be La’an’s “parents,” most definitely.)
Kat helped La’an process the kindness and understanding Neera showed La’an at Una’s hearing. Yes, people had been kind to La’an in the past. But immediate, clear, unapologetic understanding for the depths of La’an’s self-doubt? La’an hadn’t gotten that in a long, long time.
One more thing: Maybe it was obvious, but Kat’s conclusion to Chris and Una’s wedding ceremony:
Lieutenants Christopher Pike and Una Chin-Riley. With the power vested in me by Starfleet Command and the United Federation of Planets, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You can kiss, high-five, shake hands — whatever you want. You’re married!
was an homage to Janeway’s conclusion to Tom and B’Elanna’s wedding ceremony in “Course: Oblivion:”
Lieutenant Thomas Eugene Paris. Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres. With the power vested in me by Starfleet Command and the United Federation of Planets, I now pronounce you husband and wife. Now, Tom.
because Kat is part of the pantheon of awesome, badass, soulful, wonderful Trek women, and it was an absolute honor for me to write her as an integral part of that story.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for asking about this, @cornwells-couch! ❤️ I’m always happy to talk about Youthful Exuberance (Some Kind of Love) … or any of my stories … and our beloved Katrina Cornwell.
What mutual?
My “Christopher Pike deserved better” comrade in arms, and fellow member of the Doors Don’t Work Like That club. 🤝
Ahhh, yes!!! 🤝🥳 You are both of these to me, as well, my dear, @cornwells-couch, and you are also a master of both meta and fic (and ficcy meta), as well as creator of “I WILL PAY KUDO” for cheering on a fic idea … and you are, of course, an absolutely brilliant shining light for Cornwell and Pike—and Cornwell/Pike. ❤️❤️
For those who don’t know, “doors don’t work like that” refers to Katrina Cornwell’s canon death. When your actors sit together for hours trying to make sense of concerns including why a door would only close from one side, the writing just might need a tweak.
Tag game!
Thank you for tagging me @cornwells-couch! ❤️
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17, 89, and 98 pretty please ❤️
Ahh, thank you so much for asking, @cornwells-couch! ❤️
17. what is your favorite line you’ve ever written?
Okay, so I actually have no idea. But I’ll share the first one that entered my mind (with the caveat that I truly don’t know and this answer will probably change if I’m asked the question again, even though the answer will always be true to my thought process for that moment in time).
This is from The Haze, a Pikeuna one-shot in which Una has a form of amnesia. In this part of the story, Una is in sickbay with Pike and Chapel:
The man’s pink-lipped frown deepens. But the woman made of white’s head tilts like a bird interested in a worm. Her white sleeve bends as she holds up a cylinder. “What’s this?”
Una’s irritation intensifies. “A scanner, the information-gathering component of a medical tricorder, a diagnostic device for assessing a patient’s condition and potentially determining a diagnosis.”
The nice-but-bossy man holds out his rectangle. “Una, what’s this?”
A sound of aggravation escapes. Why don’t these people listen the first time? “It’s a rectangle with a waterfall inside.”
The man and woman look at each other.
“We’re gonna scan your brain.” The woman made of white steps to one of the reddish-brown beds and pats it. “Will you come over here, please?”
I just love Una’s irritation as she doesn’t comprehend a communicator (that she earlier heard issue the waterfall-like sound of interference). She has no idea what’s going on, but she’s not going to let that stop her from surety that the people she’s dealing with aren’t paying sufficient attention and should be more conscientious in their duties.
89. sarcastic narrators: entertaining or overdone?
Overdone, but I feel like Marvel has brought that to us … and I think if a character is naturally sarcastic (like Cornwell), then some sarcasm almost has to be included for characterization.
98. what don’t you like about your writing style?
I worry that my writing can be blocky when I want to be lyrical and organic, if that makes sense.
Thank you again for asking these questions, @cornwells-couch! ❤️ I’m so glad “the doctor is back ‘in’” on Tumblr. 🥳
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