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⚫ | '''''Strange New Worlds 10''''' is the tenth and final fan fiction anthology in the ''[[Star Trek: Strange New Worlds|Strange New Worlds]]'' series. It contains three [[TOS]] stories, three [[TNG]] stories, two [[DS9]] stories, four ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' stories, three ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' stories and four "speculation" category stories where there may be crossovers or views to the [[distant past|past]] or future. |
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⚫ | '''''Strange New Worlds 10''''' is the tenth and final fan fiction anthology in the [[Star Trek: Strange New Worlds|Strange New Worlds]] series. It contains three [[TOS]] stories, three [[TNG]] stories, two [[DS9]] stories, four ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' stories, three ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' stories and four "speculation" category stories where there may be crossovers or views to the [[distant past|past]] or future. |
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:''[[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] meets his future wife. [[Captain]] [[Rudolph Ransom|Ransom]] atones for his sins. [[T'Pol]] pursues a composer, after she is captivated by the human's music. Strands of DNA are woven together from four [[Starfleet]] captains, creating one man with one mission. An entity fights for its right to live, despite the fact that it is not alive.'' |
:''[[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] meets his future wife. [[Captain]] [[Rudolph Ransom|Ransom]] atones for his sins. [[T'Pol]] pursues a composer, after she is captivated by the human's music. Strands of DNA are woven together from four [[Starfleet]] captains, creating one man with one mission. An entity fights for its right to live, despite the fact that it is not alive.'' |
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+ | :''From the ordinary to the extraordinary, all of these stories are embraced by the vision of ''[[Star Trek]]''. When [[Gene Roddenberry]] created ''Star Trek'', he also tapped a wellspring of human imagination. Viewers were transformed into fans, who embraced the show and turned the definition of "fan" on its ear. However, when what was on the screen was simply not enough, fans started writing their own stories, which they then shared among friends and family.'' |
:''Ten years ago, Pocket Books offered ''Star Trek'' fans a unique opportunity to become a part of the ''Star Trek'' mythos. A contest was created in which the best stories submitted by nonprofessional writers would be published. And over the course of a decade, hundreds of pounds of submissions poured in. Many of the writers who submitted to ''Strange New Worlds'' went on to become professional writers.'' |
:''Ten years ago, Pocket Books offered ''Star Trek'' fans a unique opportunity to become a part of the ''Star Trek'' mythos. A contest was created in which the best stories submitted by nonprofessional writers would be published. And over the course of a decade, hundreds of pounds of submissions poured in. Many of the writers who submitted to ''Strange New Worlds'' went on to become professional writers.'' |
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==Contents== |
==Contents== |
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===''Star Trek: The Original Series''=== |
===''Star Trek: The Original Series''=== |
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− | *"The Smell of Dead Rose", by [[Gerri Leen]] |
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*"The Doomsday Gambit", by [[Rick Dickson]] |
*"The Doomsday Gambit", by [[Rick Dickson]] |
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*"Empty", by [[David DeLee]] |
*"Empty", by [[David DeLee]] |
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===''Star Trek: Enterprise''=== |
===''Star Trek: Enterprise''=== |
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*"The Dream", by [[Robyn Sullivent Gries]] |
*"The Dream", by [[Robyn Sullivent Gries]] |
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− | *"Universal Chord", by [[Carolyn Winifred]] |
+ | *"Universal Chord", by [[Carolyn Winifred]] (third prize winner) |
*"You Are Not in Space", by [[Edgar Governo]] |
*"You Are Not in Space", by [[Edgar Governo]] |
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===Speculations=== |
===Speculations=== |
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*"Time Line", by [[Jerry M. Wolfe]] |
*"Time Line", by [[Jerry M. Wolfe]] |
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− | *"Echoes", by [[Randy Tatano]] |
+ | *"Echoes", by [[Randy Tatano]] (second prize winner) |
*"Brigadoon", by [[Rigel Ailur]] |
*"Brigadoon", by [[Rigel Ailur]] |
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*"Reborn", by [[Jeremy Yoder]] |
*"Reborn", by [[Jeremy Yoder]] |
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Revision as of 19:48, 12 March 2011
Template:Realworld Strange New Worlds 10 is the tenth and final fan fiction anthology in the Strange New Worlds series. It contains three TOS stories, three TNG stories, two DS9 stories, four Voyager stories, three Enterprise stories and four "speculation" category stories where there may be crossovers or views to the past or future.
Summary
- From the book jacket
- Ambassador Sarek meets his future wife. Captain Ransom atones for his sins. T'Pol pursues a composer, after she is captivated by the human's music. Strands of DNA are woven together from four Starfleet captains, creating one man with one mission. An entity fights for its right to live, despite the fact that it is not alive.
- From the ordinary to the extraordinary, all of these stories are embraced by the vision of Star Trek. When Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek, he also tapped a wellspring of human imagination. Viewers were transformed into fans, who embraced the show and turned the definition of "fan" on its ear. However, when what was on the screen was simply not enough, fans started writing their own stories, which they then shared among friends and family.
- Ten years ago, Pocket Books offered Star Trek fans a unique opportunity to become a part of the Star Trek mythos. A contest was created in which the best stories submitted by nonprofessional writers would be published. And over the course of a decade, hundreds of pounds of submissions poured in. Many of the writers who submitted to Strange New Worlds went on to become professional writers.
- This time there are nineteen writers: Rigel Ailur, David DeLee, M.C. DeMarco, Rick Dickson, Louis E. Doggett, Aimee Ford Foster, Edgar Governo, Robyn Sullivent Gries, Jim Johnson, Gerri Leen, Muri McCage, Brian Seidman, Randy Tatano, Paul C. Tseng, Rob Vagle, Laura Ware, Carolyn Winifred, Jerry M. Wolfe, and Jeremy Yoder.
- We welcome them to the book that is by the fans, for the fans.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Contents
Star Trek: The Original Series
- "The Smell of Dead Rose", by Gerri Leen (grand prize winner)
- "The Doomsday Gambit", by Rick Dickson
- "Empty", by David DeLee
Star Trek: The Next Generation
- "Wired", by Aimee Ford Foster
- "A Dish Served Cold", by Paul C. Tseng
- "The Very Model", by Muri McCage
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- "So a Horse Walks into A Bar", by Brian Seidman
- "Signal to Noise", by Jim Johnson
Star Trek: Voyager
- "The Fate of Captain Ransom", by Rob Vagle
- "A Taste of Spam", by Louis E. Doggett
- "Adjustments", by Laura Ware
- "The Day the Borg Came", by M.C. DeMarco
Star Trek: Enterprise
- "The Dream", by Robyn Sullivent Gries
- "Universal Chord", by Carolyn Winifred (third prize winner)
- "You Are Not in Space", by Edgar Governo
Speculations
- "Time Line", by Jerry M. Wolfe
- "Echoes", by Randy Tatano (second prize winner)
- "Brigadoon", by Rigel Ailur
- "Reborn", by Jeremy Yoder
External link
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