Where No One Has Gone Before Pt. 01

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"Warp status," Leesa said about an hour later.

"Bubble forming, Captain. All systems nominal." I looked and the Armstrong had fallen back quite a bit by this time. Then I heard Alan's voice over the comm.

"Looking good, Enterprise," Alan said. "Armstrong at zero-point. Will monitor from here. Fair winds and following seas, Enterprise." I knew from our briefings that zero-point was where Armstrong would quit shadowing the Enterprise as it was no longer able to keep up with us.

"Thank you, Armstrong," Leesa said. "We'll see you on the flip side."

"Roger that, Enterprise," Alan said. Leesa punched a button on her console to address the entire crew.

"All hands, stand by for Q-point," she said. That was the final warning -- there was nothing that could stop us from this point forward.

"Warp bubble formed and stable, Captain. Light speed at your command," the engineer said.

"Q-point in 10 seconds," the helm said. I saw a countdown timer show on my monitor. This was it. Showtime.

9...8...7...6...

"Standby, helm," Leesa said.

3...2...1...

"Engage..."

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To be continued...

Note: Lawrence Wilder and the work he participated in came from my story, "LW's: Satisfaction Guaranteed."

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HelgamiteHelgamite6 months ago

Looked up the song on YouTube and had a ball laughing with it! Well worth listening to!!

RanDog025RanDog0259 months ago

Damn, I wish I could give this first episode 10 stars! Forgot how good this is. Thanks ST! 5 BIG ASS FUCKING HUGE FLAMING NOVA STARS!

AnonymousAnonymous11 months ago

Well written, good characters, but, for my taste, way too much detail it doesn't need, resulting in a very slow pace. I hope the ship gets to it's destination faster than the story.

Strand

AnonymousAnonymousabout 1 year ago

I really enjoyed the first part, however, I was somewhat disconcerted when I read that Leesa and Bill ate filet mignon, WHERE IS THE BLOODY LASAGNA?

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

Very good story. I would encourage commenters to step and away from the science comments. Best to enjoy the story and argue science somewhere else. Rimmerdal

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