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golden o 2000 third place award (tie) for best original series series or suite
  Adaptation (TOS, K/S, NC-17, genderf*ck)
  "[Kirk's] eyes sought Spock's again. 'I'm determined that something good is going to come out of this.' She lifted Spock's hand to her lips and kissed the knuckles. 'I may not -- technically -- be the first female starship captain, but I'm gonna be the best one that I can be. If only to convince Fleet that it can be done.' Spoilers for The Original Series episode "Turnabout Intruder". Part of 'The Measure of A Man' series. (opens in new window)
 
  Arrogant Presumption (TOS, K/S, PG-13)
  An interpretation of the events of the movie "ST VI: The Undiscovered Country". A lack of communication between Kirk and Spock leads to misunderstandings as Kirk contemplates his retirement from Starfleet, and Spock becomes more involved in his father's work. Companion piece to T'Anneli's 'Standing Down'. The sequel is 'Punishment' and there is also an alternate sequel, 'Climbing Mount Sileya'.
   
  The Chess Game (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  Kirk finds a way to help keep Spock warm on a cold, rainy afternoon in San Francisco.
 
golden o 2000 second place award for best original series challenge story
  Climbing Mount Sileya (TOS, S (K/S implied) G)
  Spock looks back upon his life spent with Kirk with both acceptance and gratitude.
   
golden o 2000 first place award for best original series drabble
  Climbing El Capitan (TOS, S (K/S implied) G)
  Spock visits Yosemite again and climbs El Capitan without the gravity boots. Sequel to 'Climbing Mount Sileya'.
   
  Dereliction of Duty (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  After the events in The Original Series episode "Journey to Babel", Spock questions whether Kirk took too great a risk because of their friendship.
   
golden o 2000 third place award (tie) for best original series series or suite
  Desire, Ownership and Feelings (TOS, K/S, NC-17, genderf*ck)
  "'Jim.' Spock's grip tightened on her hand. 'It is you. It does not matter that Janice Lester stole your body and left you with hers. It is still you. I know that I was. . . initially reluctant. . . but I know now that the shape of your body does not matter. Just you.'" Spoilers for The Original Series episode "Turnabout Intruder". Part of 'The Measure of A Man' series. (opens in new window)
   
  For the Friends They Bring Us (TOS/DS9, Kirk/Spock/Sisko, NC-17)
  Kirk finds a way to keep himself busy while Spock, Scotty, and McCoy are occupied cleaning up the tribble infestation on the Enterprise. The only trouble is Spock gets done early and discovers what his captain has been up to. Never doubt, however, a Vulcan's ability to turn lemons into lemonade.
   
  For the Friends They Bring Us:
The Diplomatic Mission (TOS/DS9, Spock/Sisko, Kirk/Spock, NC-17)
  Kirk is trapped in the Nexus and Spock returns from Romulus to visit DS9. There he and Captain Sisko recall the last time they met -- when Sisko and his crew appeared on the Enterprise during Kirk and Spock's first five-year mission.
   
  For the Friends They Bring Us:
The Emissary (TOS/DS9, Kirk/Spock, Sisko/Spock, NC-17)
  After Picard has reported Kirk's death on Verdian, Sisko visits Spock to offer his condolences and to perhaps offer hope. . . Written for The Spock Fuh-q Fest.
   
golden o 2000 third place award (tie) for best original series series or suite
  Hand to Hand (TOS, K/S, NC-17, genderf*ck)
  "'God, I feel guilty for comparing myself to a handicapped person because of this. It sounds so awful. Handicapped by being a woman. It's just. . . that's how this feels.'" Based on The Original Series episode "Turnabout Intruder". Part of 'The Measure of A Man' series. (opens in new window)
   
  Ice Cream (TOS, K/S, PG-13)
  Kirk and Spock are on shore leave, but Spock is apparently planning on wasting most of it at a scientific conference But the first night they find enough time to remember something important.
   
  The Opening Door:
Heart's Desire (TOS, K/S, PG-13)
  After Kirk's rescue from Tholian space, both he and Spock realize what they each had almost lost. The question then becomes, will they find the courage to act upon that realization?
   
  The Opening Door:
Best Laid Plans (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  While on shore leave, Kirk and Spock make love for the first time. And the second. . .
   
  The Opening Door:
Enlightenment (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  More shore leave. A little banter. A little 'trouble in Paradise'. Some lovemaking and a discussion of bonding.
   
  The Opening Door:
Static Electricity (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  Back aboard the Enterprise, Kirk and Spock discuss how best to balance their private life with their more public, professional one.
   
  The Opening Door:
Revelations (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  Kirk and Spock tell McCoy about the change that has taken place in their relationship.
   
  The Opening Door:
Manipulation (TOS, K/S, R)
  McCoy is having trouble accepting the new relationship between his Captain and Spock, but Kirk refuses to listen to his reasons why.
   
golden o 1999 second place award for best kirk/female
  The Opening Door:
The Dohlman's Alternative (TOS, K/S, K/f, PG-13)
  The Dohlman may not be the only one exerting undue influence upon the Captain of the Enterprise. Spoilers for The Original Series episode "Elaan of Troyius" and an alternate version of 'The Dohlman's Tears'. Set after 'Manipulation'.
   
  The Opening Door:
The Dohlman's Tears (TOS, K/S, K/f, NC-17)
  Kirk has been infected by the Dohlman's tears. Can a solution be found? Spoilers for The Original Series episode "Elaan of Troyius".
 
  Punishment (TOS, K/S, NR)
  Misunderstandings and heartbreaks abound. Set during the events of the movie "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" and is a sequel to both 'Arrogant Presumption' and to T'Aaneli's 'Standing Down'. WARNING! The ending might be considered upsetting to some. Co-written with T'Aaneli.
   
  The Same Mistake (TOS, K/S, K/Ciani, NC-17)
  Kirk receives a strange message just before his best friend is about to enter his final rites as a Kolinahr. Part of the The Kirk/Spock Online Festival.
   
  Serpents in The Garden
(TOS, K/S (K/Tyree implied) NC-17, bondage, spankings)
  Kirk and Spock revisit the planet where Jim led his first landing party thirteen years ago. Kirk and Spock discover that trouble on the planet can also lead to problems in their relationship. These events should be recognizable from The Original Series episode, "Private Little War."
   
  Serpents in The Garden:
The Tree of Knowledge (TOS, S/Tyree (K/S implied, K/Tyree implied) R)
  Spock discovers just how sweet forbidden fruit can be. Part of a larger, unfinished story 'More Serpents in the Garden'. Written for The Spock Fuh-q Fest.
   
golden o 2000 first place award (tie) for best original series misc. slash
  A Stretch Of Mortal Time (TOS, K/Sarek, PG-13, AU)
  After Spock returns from Gol and after Amanda dies, Sarek and Kirk find themselves working together on a diplomatic mission. Sarek is startled to discover that Kirk and Spock are not lovers. Spock then announces his engagement to a Vulcan female and Kirk finds himself turning to Sarek for comfort.
   
  A Stretch Of Mortal Time:
Another Stretch (TOS, S/Mc (K/Sa implied) NC-17, unfinished)
  After learning about Kirk's affair with Sarek, McCoy goes to see Spock.
   
  Unnamed series:
I Left My Heart (TOS, K/S, PG-13)
  Kirk and Spock spend an evening together in San Francisco.
   
golden o 1999 first place award for best original series humor
  Unnamed series:
Kirk With a Headache & A Hard-on in a Lift With Sarek & A Vulcan Female
(TOS, K/S, PG-13)
  No, it's not what you think. (off-site link)
   
  Unnamed series:
The Calm You Seek (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  Kirk and Spock formalize their bond, but, due to a misunderstanding, Spock goes to Gol shortly thereafter. Then, after the Enterprise's run-in with V'ger as shown in the movie "ST: The Motion Picture", Spock returns to Earth only to discover his former bond-mate Kirk has a surprise for him.
   
golden o 2000 second place award (tie) for best kirk/mccoy
  Unnamed series:
No Regrets (TOS, K/Mc, NC-17)
  Spock is on Gol, unaware Kirk has fallen ill. Fortunately, McCoy is there to help, but, in the end, he too leaves.
   
  Unnamed series:
Second Shift (TOS, K, G)
  Kirk takes his and Spock's son Selek to Vulcan to meet his grandparents.
   
  Unnamed series:
Autumn Break (TOS, K/S, PG-13)
  Kirk's and Spock's son is now a teenager, and he wants a change in the custody arrangement with his mother, Leila Kalomi.
   
  Unnamed series:
Birthday Party (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  Kirk and Spock celebrate Kirk's 50th birthday. (off-site link)
   
  Unnamed series:
Transparency (TOS, K/S, Mc, NC-17)
  McCoy tells Kirk something he didn't know about Kirk's and Spock's son, Selek. (off-site link)
   
  Unnamed series:
Champagne (TOS, K/S, NC-17)
  Kirk throws a party; Spock shows up late. Co-written with T'Aaneli.
   
  Unnamed series:
Orange Juice (TOS, K/S, m/m/f, NC-17)
  Spock and Kirk argue over Selek's choice of careers. Co-written with T'Aaneli.
   
  Unnamed series:
Tea for Three (TOS, K/S, m/m/f, NC-17)
  Following their retirement from Starfleet, Spock is serving as Dean of the Vulcan Science Academy, but, during a sabbatical, Kirk and Spock travel to Terra so that Spock can appear at a seminar as a favor for their son's t'hy'la. Co-written with T'Aaneli.
   
   
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