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Excerpt from: Into the Breach
It was Oliver Brown, one of the other resident assistants. “Someone is missing,” he said.

“What do you know?” Queenie asked.

“Not much.”

Words: 23


Excerpt from: Paternoster Row
Clara, Vastra and Jenny sat next to the fire as Robin and two of the Merry Men guarded them. “Any indication that they may not be real?” Clara asked.

“Not so far,” Vastra answered. “They smell normal.”

Words: 37


Excerpt from: Daria in the Background
“Isn’t there someone else you can ask?” Daria asked in an annoyed tone.

“Umm, No!”

Daria quickly showed Brittany by drawing lines converging at a point and using the example of Cashman’s having a sale. Brittany got it she was still confused. “Is Cashman’s really having a one day sale?”

“I don’t know,” Daria answered.

Words: 55
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Total: 640
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Excerpt from: A New Generation – Fear Response
Deanna Troi entered sickbay. “Come here, Deanna,” Dr. Beverley Crusher said. “One oversight Starfleet hasn’t really considered. There isn’t a trained veterinarian aboard.”

Words: 23


Excerpt from: Q Junior’s Lessons
The Princess harrumphed. “How naïve! Most people who think like that don’t survive long here.”

“Really?” Janeway considered. “The Federation has survived for more than two centuries.”

Elseran gave a derisive snort.

“Look,” Q Junior said. “If you were to take any of the shuttles, you wouldn’t last long against that armada!”

“But what would the alternative be. Voyager and her crew fighting to protect me, leading to my death along with theirs?”

Words: 73


Excerpt from: The Doctor and the Sanctuary
“Nothing really,” Haru said.

The Doctor moved closer to Martha. “Haru may know something. I can’t put my finger on it.”

“We have heard that there is something unusual about this area,” Martha said.

“This area. Nothing really remarkable about it,” Haru said in a way the suggested she knew something.

“Really?” the Doctor asked.

Words: 55

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Total: 328
Star Trek: A New Generation
Farpoint
Captain Jean-Luc Picard wandered the corridors of his new command, the USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D, an example of the Galaxy class. It was an example of how advanced the Federation had become in the two centuries since its founding. Having just left Sector 001 they would reach their destination at Deneb IV in less than a day. ‘Remarkable. It would have taken the Stargazer a week!’ he thought as he stepped into a turbolift. “Bridge.” He was sure he was ready for the command, despite being out of it for nearly a decade.


A month earlier
Picard entered Admiral Satie’s office. “Jean-Luc, welcome,” she said.

“Good Morning,” he said as he sat down and sipped at the offered tea.

“You have received your orders?” she asked.

“Yes, Admiral. To take command of the Enterprise and begin a voyage of exploration. But…”

“But?”

“It nearly a decade since the Stargazer was lost. I’m not sure I still have it in me.”

The Admiral raised her hand. “I have confidence in you. So does the rest of the Admiralty. I have read the reports on your recent missions. You did well in a command role. Besides you will have an experienced First Officer. The field has narrowed down to a few officers.”

That did reassure him, but there was one niggle. “I’m also not sure having children aboard a starship is a good decision.”

“If we are going to have long term missions, we can’t have officers who have families miss them for long periods.”

Picard had heard that argument before. “I understand. I guess I will have to let the First Officer deal with them.”

“Is that all, Captain?”

“Yes.”


Enterprise – Present
Diplomatic Officer and Chief Counsellor Deanna Troi looked over the bridge as she emerged from one of the turbolift. Most of the Senior Officers were there. The Android, Data, stood up from the Command Chair. “Welcome Counsellor,” he said.

“Afternoon, Data,” she said, trying to warm.

“We’re one hour, forty-seven minutes out from Deneb IV, maintaining a speed of Warp 9.”

“Making good progress,” Troi said as she sat at her station, next to the command chair.
Data nodded and sat down again.

She activated her terminal and looked over the information on Deneb IV again. It didn’t really tell her anything she didn’t know. That the Bandi had been able to build Farpoint over a very short period of time was part of the reason Starfleet had sent Enterprise to investigate. There were rumours that they intended to join the Federation. ‘I’m certain I’ll be able to determine if that is true or not,’ she thought as she played with a lock of hair. She quickly stopped that action. She looked around.
None of the other officers had seen that action. She was sure. She sighed inwardly. ‘Counsellor, counsel yourself,’ she chided. That was one reason she usually wore it tied up. She made a note to schedule a session with one of the Junior Counsellors for sometime the next week. She heard one of the turbolift doors open and saw the Captain come back to the bridge.

“You will agree, Data, that Starfleet’s orders are difficult?”

“Difficult? Simply solve the mystery of Farpoint Station,” the Android officer stated. He looked, perplexed. Unlike everyone else aboard Enterprise, she could read very little from him.

“As simple as that,” the Captain added.

“Farpoint Station,” she mused. “Even the name sounds mysterious.” If it wasn’t too good to be true, it would be a very useful forward base for exploration of the regions beyond, given that First Contact with the Bandi had only occurred less than twenty years earlier.
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Excerpt from: A New Generation
It didn’t really tell her anything she didn’t know. That the Bandi had been able to build Farpoint over a very short period of time was part of the reason Starfleet had sent Enterprise to investigate. There were rumours that they intended to join the Federation. ‘I’m certain I’ll be able to determine if that is true or not,’ she thought as she played with a lock of hair. She quickly stopped that action. She looked around.
None of the other officers had seen that action. She was sure. She sighed inwardly. ‘Counsellor, counsel yourself,’ she chided. That was one reason she usually wore it tied up. She made a note to schedule a session with one of the Junior Counsellors for sometime the next week. She heard one of the turbolift doors open and saw the Captain come back to the bridge.

“You will agree, Data, that Starfleet’s orders are difficult?”

“Difficult? Simply solve the mystery of Farpoint Station,” the Android officer stated. He looked, perplexed. Unlike everyone else aboard Enterprise, she could read very little from him.

“As simple as that,” the Captain added.

“Farpoint Station,” she mused. “Even the name sounds mysterious.” If it wasn’t too good to be true, it would be a very useful forward base for exploration of the regions beyond, given that First Contact with the Bandi had only occurred less than twenty years earlier.

Words: 232

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Excerpt from: Changes in Time and Space
“Sigrid, keep an eye on 'Ira'tant and her soldiers. Keep them away from the controls,” the Doctor directed.

“What are you doing, Doctor?” Daniel asked.

“I am going to look for a program that I haven't used since the Time War for combating Dalek battle programs. It is stored in a storage device somewhere in the depths of the TARDIS. I may need it to expunge the Dalek programs from the Scanner circuitry and the Drahvin computer systems,” the Doctor answered.

“I can keep an eye on her,” Sigrun said.

“Good. Elisha, come on,” the Doctor said.

Words: 97


Excerpt from: Reverse Map Game 2019
1835
North America
The Texan Revolt continues.


South America
Further exploration in the Amazon.


Africa


Europe
Tensions continue to rise between France and Occitania.

The Hungarian civil war continues.


Asia
A revolt breaks out in Tajikistan.

Words: 36


Excerpt from: Lorraine’s Paradox
Calvin gave her an incredulous look. “Like if something impossible happens. If you hear that I had vanished into thin air or something.”

“Oh,” Lorraine said, as she pondered what he just said. “Sure. But what if something impossible doesn’t happen?”

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