Dave Rogers - Voyager Fan Fiction.

Last updated 11th December 2000


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Stories

Wrong Number. [Voy crew, P/T] PG. Late season three, after "Real Life". Three shuttlecraft are sent out to investigate a nebula; four come back.

Best Shuttlecraft story, 1999 ASC Awards.

It's not the gift. [P/T] PG-13. Coda to "Random Thoughts", season 4. P/T Archivist's Challenge story: what was Tom's present to B'Elanna?

Takeover Bid. [T] PG. Missing scene from "Hunters", season 4. P/T Archivist's Challenge story: What was in Admiral Paris' letter to Tom? B'Elanna's curiosity leaves her in posession of a dark secret.

Best Torres story, 1999 ASC Awards.

Vaster than Empires. [HRN] PG. An alternative view of some events in season four.

Surrogates. [P/T, Tu/P] R. Tuvok has been away from home for too long. Paris and Torres find themselves helping him through Pon Farr.

Mirror Images. [P/T, K] PG-13. Coda to "Vis-a-Vis", set as a series of scenes just before and during "Demon". What really happened after B'Elanna found Steth in her quarters, and how can Tom and B'Elanna cope with it?

Coffin. [P] PG. PTC Archivist's Challenge story: Just how claustrophobic is Tom, and why? After the events of "One", a flashback to Tom's Maquis days.

Discomfort. [Voy crew] PG, humour. ASC Bathroom Challenge story. A strained interlude on the bridge.

B'Elanna's Revenge. [P, K, Vorik] PG, humour. ASC Bathroom Challenge story. The answer to an age-old question about holodecks.

Equal third place, Best Overall Holodeck Story, 1999 ASC Awards.

Something Really Big. [P, K, N, C] G. Why do they queue for Neelix's stew? Paris and Kim explain it to him.

There Is No Pain. [7] PG. ASC title challenge story. Late in season four, Seven of Nine reflects on a fateful decision.

Third place, Seven of Nine story, 1999 ASC Awards.

Precedent. [P, J] PG. Missing scene from "Thirty Days". Was there more to Tom disobeying orders than met the eye?

Time Out. [Voy crew, P/T] PG-13. After five years, the tension in the crew is showing. Shore leave on a deserted planet is the cure, but is the place all that it seems? Set shortly after "Thirty Days".

Vice Versa [P/T, Tu, all] PG. In aiding a disease-stricken planet, Tuvok performs one mind meld too many.

Purple Alert [K, N, C, J, P/T] G. Some emergencies aren't covered in Starfleet training.

T'Hain's Dictates of Poetics. [P/T, Tu] PG. Sequel to "Takeover Bid", set late in season 5. In happier times, unlikely friends reflect on literature, letters and love.

Human Mating Behaviour. [P/T] PG-13. Prequel to "Someone to Watch Over Me", season 5. P/T Archivist's Challenge story: What was Tom and B'Elanna's argument about? It seems not even Tom's sure.

Third place Paris/Torres story, 1999 Crown of Erin awards.

Thomas the Starship Pilot. [P, C] G, humour. Voyager / Thomas the Tank Engine crossover. Very silly.

Morale. [P, K, T, N] G, humour. Buggy Swimming Water challenge story. Sometimes shore leave can leave a bad taste in the mouth.

Wayfarers' Eve. [J, Tu, P, T, K] PG. On a peaceful planet, Kathryn Janeway falls foul of a local custom.

The Mad Mods' Musical Mayhem. [C, P, T, Tu, N] PG, humour. An addendum to Suz Voy's "Auditions" series: Chakotay persuades Tom to show off his idea for the Captain's birthday concert.

Golden Eggs. [J/C] G. A console explodes, and Chakotay tells Kathryn a story.

Kathryn, for the Very Last Time. [J/C] PG. Returning from a mission, Janeway is struck down by... what? 1001 Voyager Nights challenge story.

Saving the Universe for a Friend. [P/T] PG. PTC Archivist's Challenge story: What role would B'Elanna play in 'The Adventures of Captain Proton'? Postscript to 'Alice'; B'Elanna decides to continue her journey into Tom Paris's head.

Faith, Hope and Charity. [Barclay, O'Brien] PG. A meeting with an old shipmate challenges Barclay's resolve.

Far Away Now. [Kelis, Jero/m] PG. Sequel to "Muse". Kelis is not Voyager's only chronicler.

The Deck of Cards. [P, J] PG. A familiar story, retold.

Condolences. [J/C] PG. On Voyager's return, Chakotay performs a commanding officer's final duty.

I'll Never Understand Humans. [Hirogen, P] PG. How did the events in "The Killing Game" affect Hirogen culture? Ten years later, a Hirogen explains.

Charm. [C/Kellin] PG. Sequel to "Unforgettable". Kellin was caught and returned to Ramura; but Tracers are nothing if not patient.


The Virtues Universe.

The Virtues series.

A series of AU stories based on the premise: What if Tom Paris had told the truth at the Caldik Prime enquiry?

Second place, Leola Voy Pie (VOY crossover stories), 1999 ASC Awards.

  1. Father to Son. [P, Adm. P] PG. Missing scene from "Pathways". Why did Tom lie to the court of enquiry after Caldik Prime?
  2. Honour. [P, f] PG. Tom Paris, preparing for the court of enquiry after Caldik Prime, finds help and counsel from an unexpected source.
  3. Truth. [P, Adm. P, Picard] PG. The Caldik Prime enquiry. Can Tom Paris find honour in Starfleet?
  4. Justice. [P, m] PG. Rough justice can take many forms for Tom Paris.
  5. Leadership. [P] PG-13. Tom Paris needs to regain the confidence, not only of the crew, but of himself.
  6. Discretion. [P/f] PG-13. Tom Paris, Starfleet hero?
  7. Friendship. [P, TNG crew] PG. Tom Paris finds a new home and new friends aboard the Enterprise.
  8. Loyalty. [P, various TNG/DS9/VOY] PG. A conflict of loyalties proves to be Tom Paris' undoing.
    Third place, Mixed Romance story, 1999 ASC Awards.

Nasir's Quest.

A series based on the premise that Lieutenant Nasir, from "Justice", "Leadership", "Discretion" and "Loyalty", is lost in the Delta Quadrant.

The Quest. [Nasir] PG. Lost in the Delta Quadrant, a familiar face is the beginning of hope.

Wondrous Stories [Nasir] PG. On Sikaris, Nasir reveals how he came to the Delta Quadrant.

Tales of the USS Bohr

Fame. [USS Bohr] PG. The USS Bohr achieves fame throughout Starfleet.


Drabbles.

A drabble is a story of exactly 100 words, excluding the title.

The Examination for Lieutenant

Harry Kim, the eternal Ensign. A series of drabbles relating how close he's come to Lieutenanthood.

The Cutting Room Floor Challenge

A series of seven scenes I'd like to have seen, following the life of B'Elanna Torres, posted on each day of the week and following the theme of the rhyme "Monday's Child".

  1. The Last Thing. Monday's child is fair of face.
  2. Failing. Tuesday's child is full of grace.
  3. Moving On. Wednesday's child is full of woe.
  4. Comrades in Arms. Thursday's child has far to go.
  5. Chasing B'Elanna. Friday's child is loving and giving.
  6. Damage Limitation. Saturday's child works hard for a living.
  7. Name Calling. But the child that is born on the sabbath day is bonny and blithe and good and gay.

The Drabble with Tribbles. TOS [Koloth], G. Sequel to "The Trouble with Tribbles".

If the Wind Changes... VOY[J], PG. Why does she like the stuff so much?

Terms and Conditions. TNG [O'Brien], PG. Miles O'Brien was a Lieutenant when we first saw him in ST:TNG, yet in DS9 he always claimed never to have been an officer. Why?

Completion. TNG [T], G. Challenge phrase story, set in the "Virtues" AU where Tom Paris briefly served aboard the USS Enterprise. Deanna Troi reflects on Tom's latest craze.

Trials and Drabble-ations. DS9 [Worf, Jake], G. Worf reveals a grim chapter in Klingon history.

Cheek to Cheek. [P, K, EMH] PG, humour. Yet another medical emergency...

Test - Please Ignore. [P, C] G, humour. A perfectly innocent mistake...

B'Elanna's Honour [P/T] G. Poem - a sonnet which is also a drabble, exploring B'Elanna's feelings about her declaration of love and Tom's response in "Day of Honour" and "Revulsion".

Tom's Honour [P/T] G. Poem - another sonnet/drabble exploring Tom's feelings about the same events.

A Little Something Extra. [P, K] PG. Missing scene from "Waking Moments". What lies unseen beneath Tom Paris' shirt? Challenge story.

Captain Picard and the Twelve-Tentacled Serpent from K'Lonath Lake. [P/T] G. ASC title challenge story. Romantic fluff.

Three of Seven. [P, 7] G. "11:59" coda: Seven discovers some more ancestors.

The Inside Story. [J, P, Carey] G. What has Joe Carey been doing since season one?

Breaking it Gently. [P/T] PG. Missing scene from "Equinox, part 1".

When Did You Last See Your Father? [Hirogen] PG. Coda to "Tsunkatse". What has the Hirogen's son been doing all these years?

Hunting New Prey. [Hirogen] PG.

Don't Read This Crappy Story, it Blows Chunks. [All] PG. Yet another way to deal with a crisis. Title challenge story.

Baby Talk. [P/T] PG. A small family moment.

Telling Miral. [P/T] PG. B'Elanna and Tom rehearse an important conversation. Response to the 1001 Voyager Nights first line challenge (but P/T not J/C - hope that's OK).

Give Fast and Prosper. [J, C, Tu] PG. A Delta Quadrant civilisation worships a familiar god.

The Forfeit. TNG [R/T] G. Response to Ronda's challenge - a story starting with the words "Kiss me".


Mini-sagas.

A mini-saga is a story of exactly 50 words, excluding the title which may be up to 15 words.

I'm Sorry, Chakotay, I'm Afraid I Can't Do That. [J, C] G, mini-saga. The inevitable outcome of a dismal safety record.

Third place, Shuttlecraft story, 1999 ASC Awards.


Filks.

'Lanna. [T] PG. Song, based on Suzanne Vega's "Luka". B'Elanna's early years.

Voyager Nights. [Voy crew, P/T] PG. The big production number cut from the season five finale.

Best Voyager Filk, 1999 ASC Awards.


Non-Voyager Star Trek fanfic.

Reversion. [Kahless, Q] PG. The answer to The Big Question from "Trials and Tribble-ations". After the events of "The Savage Curtain", a brief conversation shapes the future of an empire.


Best MIS author, 1999 ASC Awards.

Third place New Author, 1999 ASC Awards.

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