One a quiet and lonely night, Beverly Crusher decided to give into temptation and used the ship's holodeck to explore her most forbidden fantasy. A fantasy that became more real than she ever could've imagined
A Character Sketches of Sketchy Characters Story "According to the official biography, the Voyushchiye Volki (voi-YU-shi-a VOL-kee) are part of the naval defense force that protects the Union Tatarovsky from space piracy prevalent throughout the interstellar backwaters in which their systems are located. For those who know better however, the Howling Wolves, as the name translates, can at best, be described as corsairs." - Lt Commander Havrus Fal Durning, Academian 1st Class, Galactic Naval Academy, Orndim Prime.
In the stateless territory of Acadiana, trust is the law of the land. Maxim Galloway is a private intelligence agent who finds himself harboring a thief on the run, banking executive Joseph Wells. The man he stole from is out for blood, and a tactical team is closing in for the capture. Armed only with his wits and a tech-enhanced intuition, Galloway must decide if he will allow vigilante justice to destroy the fragile social order, or risk his life to save a desperate outlaw.
A story in the Catalum Universe
A Catalum fleet is sent to study temporal effects in the region. The locals do not take kindly to being trespassed upon. They then learn they're the small fish in a very big pond.
A story in the The Integration Era Universe
Five operators extract a neural-suppressed Vethari from a corporate station. When the route collapses, Dex holds a junction alone while the team transits through occupied sections with the asset. The system tracks every hit, every point of stamina, every second. Frame 34 advances to 35—not because he spent points, but because the system recognized what holding that line cost. Resonance: 74 to 76. The team comes out together.
A story in the Winds of Change Universe
This is a story set in the Winds of Change universe a few decades after the initial events. I take full blame for this story. And I did send it to Ernest first before posting.