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Star Trek: Ascension -Chapter 12
Chapter Twelve Having their adversaries sufficiently in their net, the Romulan warbirds rush in and with artillery raging. The Klingon battlecruisers quickly maneuver in formation to engage the Romulans with fierceness uniquely their own. Under the bombardment, the Enterprise maintains its position next to the Titan, but retaliates with full batteries, deflecting incoming warbirds. Encompassing the field of battle the raptors remain unmoved and inactive at the perimeter. Within the battlefield shields flare and streams of phasers fill the scene as the huge ships volley and charge. The Romulan warbirds use their size to force their way into the Klingon formation as the Enterprise moves over the Titan to shelter it. Swimming through the fray like a barracuda in a feeding frenzy, the Defiant picks out the most threatening warbird and rockets around it with her cannons blasting away at its shields.
By Justin Michael Greenway3 years ago in Fiction
Chapter 2: Jasper & Sunny
Chapter Two: Nostalgia Sunny drank coffee on the small balcony of her room. She took in the view of the river, which was partially iced over. She’d just gotten off the phone with her cousin Kim and they squealed together as she told her to story of meeting Jasper. It brought her back to their many sleepovers where they’d spend hours listening to the music of The Boys Around Town.
By Alejandra Mora Hendler3 years ago in Fiction
Chapter 1: Jasper & Sunny
Sunny Valdez grew up having a crush on Jasper Cain Sheridan, lead singer of The Boys Around Town the hottest boy band of the 90s. His falsetto voice and dance moves made her and millions of other girls swoon. The music got her through dark times after the death of her parents and the beautiful lyrics brought about her love of writing. It's now almost 25 years later and she and the other fans have grown up but they've never forgotten, the Boys and the music. One day a chance meeting thrusts Sunny and Jasper together in a romantic tale that all boy band fans dream of.
By Alejandra Mora Hendler3 years ago in Fiction
Star Trek: Ascension - Chapter 8
Chapter Eight Picard and Riker find themselves suspended side by side in a vast darkness like toy figures on a rack. Surrounding them on every side are thousands of alien species suspended and luminous in a Dominion designed stasis protocol. Above each of them is a glowing symbol, a Founders designation. Similar symbols appear above Picard and Riker as they are catalogued and the archive's stasis program activates.
By Justin Michael Greenway3 years ago in Fiction
The Phantom of Stage 16: Prologue
His face was by all rights his fortune. Beginning in 1920, Erik Stevenson was the king of silent movies. When the striking 20-year-old first arrived in Hollywood in 1919, he was said to look very much like famous stage and screen star John Barrymore. However, within just a year of his screen debut, his own piercing eyes and dramatic profile became the very logo of Hollywood. The lines around the theater for his films were spectacular, and he could hardly make films quickly enough to please his audience. Many studios tried desperately to get his contract, but he remained forever loyal to the studio that gave him his start.
By Rebekah Brannan3 years ago in Fiction
Star Trek: Ascension - Chapter 7
Chapter Seven Geordi's shadowed figure emerges from a Jeffries tube access in a dark alcove just off main engineering. Drawing his phaser, he moves onto the deck with the hyper-vigilance of an experienced cat-burglar. His targeting arm, however, drops to his side with the phaser in hand as he stands stunned at the site before him. All around him, bodies lay on the floor. Shaken to action by training and experience, he moves quickly to kneel over the closest body and checks for a pulse. He sighs deeply, looking up at the device that rests like a monolithic boulder in the center of the deck. He rises and approaches it cautiously but takes pause at the abandoned interface helmet at his feet. He stoops down and picks up, examining it with the superior technology of his cybernetic eyes. Fingerprints, microscopic scuffing of the alloy, and residual traces of an energy pattern he has never seen before.
By Justin Michael Greenway3 years ago in Fiction










