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Quadrantje
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  Academy Days (VOY, J/C, PG)
  The Captain and the Commander are back home, on Earth, teaching at the Academy.
   
Busted! --
The Captain and the Commander are in a relationship, but are trying to keep it from the crew. Trying and succeeding are, however, two quite different things.
   
  Busted!
Red Spots (VOY, J/C, PG)
  Kathryn develops an allergy to . . .
   
  Busted!
Telepaths (VOY, J/C, PG)
  A telepathic alien lets something slip . . .
   
  Life's Flame (VOY, J/C, PG)
  "'We are gathered here today to remember the brave people of the USS Voyager, who gave their lives in the service of Starfleet.'"
   
   
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Quill of Minerva
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  Hot Springs (TNG, P/C, PG-13)
  After a diplomatic mission on Deltrim 3, Jean-Luc and Beverly find time to enjoy what the planet has to offer.
   
  When We Two Parted (TNG, P/C, PG)
  Beverly spends time with a man she thought long dead, and truths, deceit and broken promises are revealed.
   
   
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Quoth
   
  Humanitarian Causes (TNG, D/La, NC-17)
  Geordi has two problems to deal with -- Data's strange behavior and a troublesome Engineering subordinate.
   
golden o 1999 first place award for best data story
2001 asc first place award for best data story
  Shut Down The Sun:
Lightning Strikes Me (TNG, D/La, NC-17)
  Geordi's acting strange; Data doesn't understand.
   
  Shut Down The Sun:
Rear View Mirror (TNG, D/m, non-consensual, NC-17)
  Learning of the Enterprise's twenty-first century encounter with the Borg, the Federation decides to send someone to investigate. But does the Admiral they send have an agenda all his own?
   
golden o 1999 third place award for best next generation overall angst
1999 asc third place award for best overall angst story
  Shut Down The Sun:
Ashes to Prove It (TNG, D, La, R)
  Data tries to deal with recent events; Geordi tries to help. . .
   
  Technique (TNG, D/R, NC-17)
  Data persuades Riker to come to a party in honour of his not being disassembled. Coda to The Next Generation episode "The Measure of a Man".
   
golden o 1998 third place award (tie) for best next generation multiple
  Two out of Three. . . (TNG, D/L/Maddox, NC-17)
  Maddox performs a few experiments of his own devising.
   
   
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golden o 2003 third place award for best new voyager author
Qzeebrella
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  Dreamcatcher (VOY, C/P, PG)
  "Chakotay came to believe that if he wanted to have a particular dream, all he had to do was think hard on what he wanted the dream to be about while looking at the dreamcatcher."
   
Lifelines --
Vulcan palmistry relies upon reading the six main lines: Hope, Housing (Home), Heart, Life, Longevity and Logic. Here, Spock finds himself meditating on what these six most important things to a Vulcan means to him.
   
  Lifelines:
Hope (TOS, S/Mc, G, drabble)
  "His eyes twinkled and hope surged inside me. . . "
   
  Lifelines:
Housing (Home) (TOS, S/Mc, G, drabble)
  "There are many words in Vulcan for the types of accommodation one lives in."
   
  Lifelines:
Heart (TOS, S/Mc, G, drabble)
  "Our hearts are no longer ours alone but ours shared."
   
  Lifelines:
Life (TOS, S/Mc, G, drabble)
  "My life before him was filled with many shades of grey."
   
  Lifelines:
Longevity (TOS, S/Mc, drabble)
  ". . . no matter how long I might live, I shall always have memories of him to keep me warm."
   
  Lifelines:
Logic (TOS, S/Mc, G, drabble)
  "I find no comfort in logic."
   
   
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