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Cracking Cardassian (An Analysis of the Cardassian Language) reviews
A 21st-Century human suddenly finds herself on Gul Dukat's Terok Nor space station (later named Deep Space Nine by Starfleet). A lot of you left wonderful reviews with very constructive feedback, and I'm working that into my revision. Yup, I had to revise, because the story was stuck.
StarTrek: Deep Space Nine - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi/Suspense - Chapters: 9 - Words: 32,708 - Reviews: 33 - Favs: 22 - Follows: 34 - Updated: 3/7/2019 - Published: 12/12/2012 - E. Garak, Odo, Quark, G. Dukat
Quicksilver
With one Alpha-Quadrant city after another disappearing, Captain Nado and her team of lifelong enemies must find and neutralize a temporal weapon before a megalomaniac cult leader erases them from history. This feature film screenplay is a sprequel to Cracking Cardassian. (Because of their shared theme of temporal anomalies, it comes both before and after it.)
StarTrek: Deep Space Nine - Rated: K - English - Sci-Fi/Suspense - Chapters: 5 - Words: 21,416 - Updated: 1/25/2019 - Published: 1/19/2019 - Odo, G. Dukat