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Fan Fiction – Week XI – Star Trek: TNG/DS9 Crossover

And now the conclusion of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Lasting Impressions” in which we learn that the murder of Daimon Gresh is linked to the mysterious Gul Drojeer and the crew of the Enterprise uncovers the truth on Chandai II, but not before narrowly escaping a skirmish with the infamous Gul Dukat.

Next week, we go back to the original five-year mission of classic Star Trek during a time when Gary Mitchell was at the helm of the Enterprise and Doctor Mark Piper was Chief Medical Officer. Stay tuned for “Star Trek: Worlds of Doubt.”

Fan Fiction – Week Ten – Star Trek: TNG/DS9 Crossover

We continue our adventure aboard Deep Space Nine as the mystery surrounding the true identity of Gul Drojeer thickens while an old friend of Quark’s arrives on the station—only to end up dead.

Click here to read “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Lasting Impressions” Part II

Need to catch up? Click here to read Part I where we meet legendary Bajoran resistance fighter, Reve Talin, who resurfaces a decade after escaping his home planet during the Cardassian occupation. In hot pursuit is the ruthless Gul Drojeer. Each accuses the other of murder, but is there more to the story?

Fan Fiction – Week Nine – Star Trek: TNG/DS9 Crossover

For me, Deep Space Nine was the last great Star Trek television series, yet this story from 1997 is the only DS9 fan fiction I ever wrote. “Lasting Impressions” is a crossover tale that brings together the crews of Deep Space Nine and the USS Enterprise-E immediately following the events chronicled in the film Star Trek: First Contact.

Opening this adventure, we meet legendary Bajoran resistance fighter, Reve Talin, who resurfaces a decade after escaping his home planet during the Cardassian occupation. In hot pursuit is the ruthless Gul Drojeer. Each accuses the other of murder, but is there more to the story?

Click here to read “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Lasting Impressions” Part I.