Paul Gadzikowski
scarfman@iglou.com
DOCTOR WHO, STAR TREK and BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER fiction
All STAR TREK series characters and concepts copyright Paramount Pictures.
DOCTOR WHO series characters and concepts copyright BBC tv.
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER series characters and concepts copyright Mutant
Enemy Inc.
"Fan fiction is a way of the culture repairing the damage done in a system
where contemporary myths are owned by corporations instead of owned by the
folk."
-
Henry Jenkins
director of media studies at MIT
Author of Textual Poachers: Media Fans and Participatory Culture
and Science Fiction Audiences: Watching DOCTOR WHO and STAR TREK (with
John Tulloch)
"Heroes know about order, about happy endings - heroes know that some things
are better than others. Carpenters know grains and shingles, and straight
lines."
- Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn
Last updated 7/18/09
I don't think anyone who reads this will be unfamiliar with STAR TREK. Here
is a brief
description of DOCTOR WHO and BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER for those
unfamiliar with either series.
The short stories listed here are in chronological order
(which means all
the BUFFY stories are near the end), rather than in the order I wrote
them; but, in the event of scholarly interest, the date(s) each was first
posted to Usenet and/or my website are noted.
Dailies and unDailies
The most recent
"Dailies" featuring the Doctor and other fanfiction characters are on the
New here index. Short-short prose work appears on this index under the
umbrella label unDailies. Most unDailies are near the end of this index, but
some are set earlier and are ordered appropriately here. And there's a
calendar index chronological archive of all active
Dailies.
Last Son of Krypton
Posted February 2000 to Present
The Doctor's interaction with Superman in my crossovers is complicated by
such elements as time anomalies and alternate universes. These comic
strips portraying events of significance in their relationship. Here they
are in approximate order of importance; if you prefer, they are also linked
chronologically with all other cartoons from the Daily
comic strip calendar index.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Prime Contact
Posted to Usenet November 1997
This is the chronologically the very first story in the DOCTOR WHO/STAR TREK
crossover series,
the first meeting between the Doctor (in his first incarnation) and the
Enterprise. This is set just after The Sensorites and just after
The Cage (The Cage, not The Menagerie).
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4
Small Soldiers
Posted December 1999-January 2000
Readers of Prime Contact above may recall the Doctor discussing the
portent of stardate zero. By accident or design the TARDIS places him on the
Enterprise then; and the assumption of command by one James T. Kirk is
not the most cataclysmic event of the day.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Potpourri One
Posted February 2003 - present
Events of import and/or interest from the era of the Doctor's first
incarnation.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Master of the Third Reich
Posted to Usenet October 1996 (first composed 1981)
A short story I wrote in the early 80s and recreated for a.dw.c in 1996.
Featuring the Doctor's second incarnation (Patrick Troughton), and an
incarnation of his Time Lord nemesis the Master from before his first screen
appearance (unless you count the Meddling Monk). Set between Power of the
Daleks and The Highlanders.
Chapter One -
Chapter Two -
Chapter Three
Toy Story
Posted to Usenet May-June 1998
The crew of the Enterprise must first deal with the Time Lord phenomenon
later known as "regeneration", in this story of the Doctor's ultimate
conflict with the Prime Directive and with collectors' mania. Like Master
of the Third Reich set between Power of the Daleks and The
Highlanders, and between Miri and Dagger of the Mind.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3
Half a Worm
Posted to Usenet May 1997
Captain Kirk has a reputation - among STAR TREK fans, casual viewers, and
non-viewers alike - for disregarding and violating the Federation's Prime
Directive, the non-interference directive, at the drop of a hat. One episode
so cited - regarded, I believe, as the most blatant example of such
wrongdoing by Captain Kirk - is The Apple, in which a computer that
runs a planet is deactivated by the Enterprise phasers when it tries to teach
its subjects to kill Kirk and his landing party, and tries to crash the
Enterprise with a tractor beam. I believe Kirk's reputation is unwarranted.
In this short sequel
to The Apple I explore the issues. [There's a
T*R*E*K version and an
King Arthur in Time and Space version
of this story too.]
For a more thorough exploration of these issues I heartily recommend the
novel Prime Directive (or STAR TREK Prime Directive) by Judith
and Garfield Reeves-Stevens!
Potpourri Two
Posted December 1999 - present
Events of import and/or interest from the era of the Doctor's second
incarnation.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Who Goes There
Posted December 1996-January 1997 (first written as a series of cartoon
strips privately circulated c. 1990)
A crossover with THE
PRISONER that features the Doctor's third incarnation (Jon Pertwee),
this is a prose treatment of a series of eight cartoon strips. Set sometime
between The Silurians and Inferno inclusive.
Too Many Cooks?
Posted March 1999
When Captain Kirk receives a crosstime distress signal from 1970s Earth, it's
not from the exiled Doctor; but he's there. Set during the seventh
season of DOCTOR WHO (featuring the third Doctor), and between the first STAR
TREK tv series and the first STAR TREK movie. (I am reliably informed that
this, my first four-way crossover, is largely unintelligible to those
unfamiliar with the other two properties, the two unsold Gene Roddenberry
pilots Assignment: Earth and The Questor Tapes. I present this
warning against my instincts as an author, for it sorta gives away the
story.)
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Under Siege
Posted September-October 1998
The Master hijacks the starship Enterprise. (No, there's no part for Steven
Segal in it.) Set between the first STAR TREK tv series and the first
STAR TREK movie, and between Colony in Space and The
Daemons.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4 -
Chapter 5
Friends of the Groom
Posted November 1999
For once the TARDIS lands on the starship Enterprise while there isn't a
crisis going on ... or isn't there? Set between the first STAR TREK series
and the first STAR TREK movie, and between Planet of the Daleks and
The Green Death.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Potpourri Three
Posted November 2000 to present
Significant events in my fanfiction universe in Daily cartoon strips set during
the Doctor's third incarnation.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Posted June 1999
The Doctor returns to the planet Sihpis when Harry Sullivan insists the
TARDIS land in response to a medical distress call - just as the Starfleet
team of eugenicists on the planet calls the Enterprise back with a disturbing
discovery. Set between the first STAR TREK tv series and the first STAR TREK
movie, and between Revenge of the Cybermen and Terror of the
Zygons; featuring the fourth Doctor, The One With The Scarf. A sequel of
sorts to Toy Story above, which tells of the Doctor and the
Enterprise's first visit to Sihpis.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Time Travel and Free Will
Posted to Usenet September 1996
A STAR WARS
crossover set sometime shortly after The Face of Evil and during
A New Hope.
Stream of Consciousness
Posted to Usenet June 1997
This story is set
sometime between The Invisible Enemy and The Invasion of Time.
Reach Out and Kill Someone
Posted February 1999
The Doctor and Captain Kirk must avert war between two Federation member
planets. Well, not between the planets' governments ... Set between
the first STAR TREK series and the first STAR TREK movie, and shortly after
The Invisible Enemy.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
The Yellow Age
Posted to Usenet January 1998
Captain Kirk and the Doctor take on their most insidious foe yet - tabloid
journalism! Set just after STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE and shortly after
Destiny of the Daleks.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2
Second String
Posted to Usenet June 1997
When I started writing on alt.drwho.creative I learned that a "drabble" is a
piece of prose fiction exactly one hundred words long. This
drabble is set
sometime between Destiny of the Daleks and Meglos.
Letting Go
Posted to Usenet June 1997
A continuity-heavy DOCTOR WHO
drabble. Featuring
the Doctor's fifth incarnation (Peter Davison).
Transformations
Posted to Usenet March-April 1998
The Vulcan Starfleet cadet Saavik (that is, she appeared Vulcan onscreen;
novelizations and fannish tradition have it that she was half Romulan) is the
only character from the STAR TREK screen canon (1) who is considered a
regular (despite a mere two and a quarter appearances in the movie series),
(2) about whom there is zero biographical data in the screen canon, and (3)
who was played by more than one actor ... like the Doctor. This exploration
of Saavik's origins is set between STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN and STAR
TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK, and between Timeflight and Arc of
Infinity.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4
A Brief History of Time
Posted to Usenet January 1997
In dealing with time travel over the course of several lives, a hero is bound
to bump into himself occasionally. Yet the Doctor never seems able to
remember when dealing with a past self how those dealings turned out for
his past self. Here's
a dramatization of my speculation on the matter. Set between Mawdyrn
Undead and Terminus.
Posted May 1999
Like the movie M*A*S*H and numerous episodes of the tv series, this crossover
with DOCTOR WHO is episodic in nature, presenting a cross-section of events
during the Doctor's visits to the American mobile army surgical hospital
throughout the course of the Korean war. Featuring the third, fourth and
fifth Doctors (in succession, not simultaneously).
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Collected September 2003
Though the Doctor's fifth incarnation was my first new Doctor, oddly I never
drew a full-length story all for that him. Here are several significant
stand-alone strips from other stories featuring Doctor Five.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Posted November-December 1999
At the end of Planet of Fire the Doctor and Peri agree that she shall
travel with him in the TARDIS for three months, no doubt in analog to the
summer break she had been planning to spend traveling Europe. Yet to all
appearances that deadline was ignored when it was reached. Was it? They
are time travelers after all. Find out the answers as the sixth Doctor
and Peri join the officers of the late starship Enterprise on yet another
planet of fire... Set between STAR TREK III: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK and STAR
TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME, and between The Twin Dilemma and Attack
of the Cybermen.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Back To Back To...
Posted to Usenet March 2001
This unDaily was
asked for.
No Explanation
Posted to Usenet c. June 1997
Another continuity-heavy DOCTOR WHO
drabble.
The Truth About Cats and Dogs
Posted to Usenet January 1997
The Doctor's sixth incarnation and Peri spent an awful lot of their time
shouting at each other. There must have been a reason they stuck with each
other so long when they didn't seem to like each other much.
Here's a
dramatization of my speculation on the matter. Set between Revelation
of the Daleks and The Mysterious Planet.
Historical Revision
Posted to Usenet August-September 1997
I started wondering when I saw STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY why it
is that the Organians were never seen again after Errand of Mercy. I
found the answer in DOCTOR WHO. This is set just after Trial of a Time
Lord and just after STAR TREK IV: THE VOYAGE HOME.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4
Potpourri Six
Posted September 2000 to present
Significant events in my fanfiction universe in Daily cartoon strips set during
the Doctor's sixth incarnation.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
The Other Foot
Posted to Usenet February 1997
I haven't read enough paperback DOCTOR WHO new adventures to be able to set
my fanfiction in their continuity, but I don't think I would if I could. I
remember thinking, the last year or so DOCTOR WHO aired on the BBC, that Ace
(Sophie Aldred) was accepted as a partner by the Doctor's seventh incarnation
(Sylvester McCoy) more than any companion before her - but the novel tie-ins
took that relationship in a different direction.
Here's more what
it was like in the relative dimension where I live. This is set shortly
after The Curse of Fenric, perhaps even before Survival.
Conspiracy of the Daleks
Posted October 1999
Remember the STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION story Conspiracy about the
aliens who crawl inside you and possess you, and sent a signal beacon off
into the uncharted regions of the galaxy? Remember the DOCTOR WHO story
Evil of the Daleks about the Daleks who get infected with "the human
factor" and become enemies of the regular Daleks? Remember how you never
heard any more about either of them? Captain Picard and the seventh Doctor
hear more from both of them in this cartoon-strip format DOCTOR WHO/STAR TREK:
THE NEXT GENERATION crossover. Set early in the third season of THE NEXT
GENERATION and shortly after Survival.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
The Legacy of Kirk
Posted to Usenet April-May 1997 (abridged from a 1990 print fanzine
edition)
Being a true
conclusion to the Genesis trilogy, set during THE NEXT GENERATION.
Sela
Posted to Usenet January 1999
When the second part of the STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION episode
Redemption aired, I could understand why the Romulan commander Sela
would lay a guilt trip on Picard, blaming him for her very existence. I
couldn't, however, understand why Guinan would. For a long time I decided
Guinan was just wrong. But it's too out of character for Guinan to be wrong
about something so important. This story is set within a week or two of
Sela's last appearance on STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION, episode 2 of
Unification.
Prologue -
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4
The Other Half
Posted to Usenet September 1997
Being a NEXT GENERATION
sequel to Half A
Worm (above).
The Swords of Eternity
Posted November 1999
This DOCTOR WHO/STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION/HIGHLANDER three-way crossover
is sort of a cheat: I've drawn five scenes, and not troubled to string them
together with a plot... The Doctor says his final goodbye to a
twentieth-century friend - or does he? Set during the sixth season of THE
NEXT GENERATION, during the first season of HIGHLANDER: THE SERIES, and
between Survival and the 1996 movie.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Finders Keepers
Posted to Usenet May 1997
The Doctor meets Special Agents Mulder and Scully of the F.B.I. in this
crossover with THE
X-FILES. Set during the first year of THE X-FILES, and between
Survival and the 1996 movie.
Nine to Five
Posted February-March 2000
Like The Swords of Eternity above, this is a selected-scenes-only
effort. Also like The Swords of Eternity it's a three-way crossover,
between DOCTOR WHO and ... but that's obvious from the title, isn't it?
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Double Resurrection
Posted to Usenet June 1998
Good news and bad
news. A double drabble (200 words).
Quondam Futurusque
Posted to Usenet January-February 1998
The Latin means "once and future" and is an allusion to the supposed epitaph
on King Arthur's grave. This story is set a month after the STAR TREK: DEEP
SPACE NINE episode Through the Looking Glass in which Commander Sisko
went to the mirror universe for the first time, and between Survival
and the 1996 DOCTOR WHO movie.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4 -
Chapter 5 -
Chapter 6 -
Chapter 7
Tasha
Posted March-April 1999
When the Doctor and Ace land on Deep Space Nine, someone is waiting for them
- but is it an old friend, or an old enemy? Set shortly after The Way of
the Warrior and Hippocratic Oath - i.e., during Worf's first few
weeks on the station - and between Survival and the 1996 DOCTOR WHO
movie.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
But This Time It Was Certain
Posted to Usenet June 1998
This drabble is set
immediately after the fade-to-credits of the 1996 DOCTOR WHO tv movie
starring Paul McGann as the eighth incarnation of the Doctor.
One Child Born
Posted to Usenet April-May 1998
In the final scene of the series finale of LOIS & CLARK: THE NEW ADVENTURES
OF SUPERMAN, Lois and Clark - after being told that Earthpeople and
Kryptonians aren't genetically compatible - have a baby left in their home
anonymously. This DOCTOR WHO/LOIS & CLARK crossover is set a week after
that, and after the 1996 DOCTOR WHO movie.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4
Less-Than-Total Recall
Posted to Usenet February 2001
In later dealings with Agents Mulder and Scully, the Doctor sometimes finds
the memory adjustment he did in Finders Keepers above to be
inconvenient; as we can see in this
unDaily.
Strange Visitor
Posted April 1999
A BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER/LOIS & CLARK crossover. After all, at the time I
wrote this, already on my website were a DOCTOR WHO/LOIS & CLARK crossover
and more than one WHO/BUFFY crossover (below) - so, if Buffy and Lois & Clark
live in the same fiction universe, how is it that Buffy seems to know Clark's
secret in the early BUFFY episode Never Kill A Boy On A First Date?
(Writing crossovers opens you up to being bothered by the damnedest things.)
Now it can be told.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Too Fast for the Room
Posted to Usenet May 2001
An absolutely fabulous DOCTOR WHO crossover
unDaily.
XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS crossover
drabbles
Posted to Usenet June 1998
A fellow a.dw.c writer called on the rest of us to write crossover drabbles
to crosspost to other properties' .creative newsgroups. I took two scenes I'd
drafted for a XENA crossover I'm not going to write after all, and chopped
them each down to a hundred words. One's called
Out of
Sequence and the other
One Man's Gods
....
Everything in Threes
Posted to Usenet November-December 1998
The Doctor first meets Buffy the vampire slayer when the Time Lords displace
her into the future ... onto the starship Enterprise. Set after the 1996
DOCTOR WHO movie, just before STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT, and about a month
after the BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER pilot two-parter.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3
Who Would Be King
Posted to Usenet November-December 1997
In the film STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT the Borg are discovered by Captain
Picard to have time travel capability. Now, how can this be, when the Time
Lords are so possessive of their monopoly? This story is set just after
FIRST CONTACT and after the 1996 DOCTOR WHO movie.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4 -
Chapter 5 -
Chapter 6
No Lesser Evil
Posted to Usenet September-October 1997
There are some things that just have to happen in a series of DOCTOR
WHO/STAR TREK crossovers ... This is set after the 1996 DOCTOR WHO movie and
between the STAR TREK VOYAGER episodes Scorpion Part II and The
Gift.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3 -
Chapter 4 -
Chapter 5
Posted May 1999
In the 1996 movie the Doctor is, unusually, traveling with no companion at
the beginning of the story and at the end (though he does ask someone who
turns him down). Even more unusually, he continues to travel alone throughout
most of his eighth personality (at least here in my fanfiction), despite its
unusual gregariousness. Here, in explanation of this apparent aversion, is
the final adventure of the last companion of his seventh life, as told by his
eighth self to the friends of Buffy the vampire slayer. Set during the fall
semester of Buffy's junior year at Sunnydale High (sometime between The
Dark Ages and Innocence) and after the 1996 DOCTOR WHO movie;
with time-travel to Buffy's sophomore year in L.A., and flashbacks to the
Doctor's previous incarnation.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Posterity
Posted to Usenet May 1998
Despite the light banter of the characters on BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, it's
often very dark stories they are made to tell. In this DOCTOR WHO crossover
Buffy actually learns something encouraging. Set a week after
Innocence (Buffy's seventeenth birthday), and after the 1996 DOCTOR
WHO movie.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2 -
Chapter 3
Witness to History
Posted to Usenet April 1998
The Day Lincoln was Shot by Jim Bishop has always been one of my
favorite books, even before it was a tv movie. Or before DOCTOR WHO was.
This story was
my salute on the 1998 anniversary of Lincoln's shooting.
Tree of Knowledge
Posted to Usenet July 1998
A followup drabble to
Posterity (above).
Untitled
Posted to Usenet June 1998
A popular subgenre of fanfiction is the romance between two characters of
whom no such thing is even hinted in the screen canon, usually including
graphic erotica. The best known example of this is "K/S" about the heroes of
original STAR TREK.
This piece
isn't what BUFFY fans call "B/G".
Summer stories
Posted to Usenet June-July 1998; revised September 1998
The second season finale of BUFFY inspired on alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer.creative
an entire subsubgenre called the summer story, in which we described various
possible scenarios for what happened to Buffy or her friends in Sunnydale
between her departure from Sunnydale by bus and the third season premiere. My
story of Buffy's summer is a crossover with DOCTOR WHO called
What I Did On My
Summer Vacation. My story of Sunnydale's summer is a FOREVER
KNIGHT crossover called
Summer
Knight.
Fall fantasies
Posted to Usenet December 1998
It was originally my intention, during the period when I was writing most of
the full-length fanfiction stories indexed here, to write a WHO/BUFFY
crossover for Buffy's every semester during the run of the show. These are
two scenes drafted to be incorporated into the theoretical fall '98 story; I
posted them to Usenet rather than let them languish offline. One is
when Joyce Summers
meets the Doctor and the other is
when the Doctor learns
Angel is back from Hell.
The Night Visitors
Posted to Usenet December 1998
This was inspired by
the annual round of holiday stories on alt.*.creative in 1997, but didn't gel
in time to be posted then.
Potpourri Eight
Posted April 1999 to present
Significant events in my fanfiction universe in Daily cartoon strips set during
the Doctor's eighth incarnation.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Potpourri Eight-B
Posted April 1999 to May 2000
When Rowan Atkinson (BLACKADDER, MR. BEAN) appeared in a DOCTOR WHO spoof
The Curse of the Fatal Death in March 1999 on a BBC telethon for
world hunger, I - perhaps alone in WHO fandom - elected to incorporate the
presentation's characters into my fanfiction. The characters but not the
events, though, which issue is addressed in one of these four-panel
stand-alone gags featuring those characters, some of which are recent
additions since I started drawing stand-alone Daily gags regularly.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Posted November-December 2000
Even though I believe that those who wish to see Superman possess a dark side
have misunderstood the intent and nature of the character, I was intrigued
when challenged to write a dark Superman story.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Posted June 2000
Every Holmes has a Moriarty; a personified dark side, an equal but opposite
reaction. For Buffy it's the rogue Slayer, Faith. Faith's return appearances
during the 1999-2000 season of BUFFY and ANGEL occasioned these DOCTOR WHO
crossover Dailies which examine Buffy's relationship with Faith better than
Buffy did.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
More Potpourri Eight-B
June 2000-December 2000
Developments of import or just interest in my fanficton universe from Dailies
chronologically following Dark Mirror above.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
unDailies 2001
Posted January-May 2001
I stopped drawing Dailies in January 2001, but that doesn't mean I stopped
thinking in stories of one scene or less. I post them to Usenet; in the
form of these DOCTOR WHO, STAR TREK, BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER, STAR WARS, et
al. short-short stories I call
unDailies.
In Thy Image
Posted March 2001
After years' separation from Starfleet, Earth, the Federation and home,
naturally the crew of USS Voyager upon its return would have a different
perspective on some things than their peers; and their Time Lord friend helps
them sort it out. Written some months before the STAR TREK: VOYAGER series
finale (before Author, Author too, in case you wonder), and set within
a week or two of Voyager's return to Earth.
15 segments in
unDaily format
More unDailies 2001
Posted May to September 2001
unDailies set after
USS Voyager's return to Earth, or after the concurrent points in the time
zones of other characters involved.
By His Loose Laces
Posted September-October 2001
It was gratifying, in the advent of the STAR TREK prequel series ENTERPRISE,
to discover that people were paying attention. I'd receive email noting that
the Doctor interacting with Captain Archer would be in contradiction of the
established fact in my fictional universe that Christopher Pike's Enterprise
was the Doctor's first according to Starfleet records and the Doctor himself.
Also, the ENTERPRISE premiere was to portray (has portrayed, now)
Starfleet's first encounter with Klingons, which I had also given to Chris
Pike. (Both events are in Prime Contact above.) I was asked whether I
had a fix in mind already or was going to wait for the premiere to form one.
It was gratifying to be able to merely answer, "Yes." Set during Broken
Bow.
9 segments in unDaily
format
For to Carry Me Home
Posted September-October 2002
As if the temporal cold war wasn't enough, the Doctor discovers another
anomaly aboard Archer's Enterprise. But this time he isn't the person best
informed how dangerous the anomaly is... Set a few moments before the
ending of By His Loose Laces directly above, and during the season
five-season six hiatus of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER.
Chapter 1 -
Chapter 2
Still more unDailies 2001
Posted September 2001 to December 2001
unDailies set after
Enterprise NX-01's launch, or after the concurrent points in the time zones
of other characters involved.
Eight is Enough
Posted January 2002
In the wake of Archer's second confrontation with Silik, the Doctor is forced
to admit much he was trying to keep from the Enterprise crew - in order to
save their lives. Meanwhile, interpersonal developments between the
Enterprise staff make this story appropriately told with triangle caricatures
... Set just after Cold Front.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Chivalry
Posted March 2002
Tucker lectures T'Pol on the difference between theory and practice. Set just
after Fusion.
Part 1 of one
Soon and For the Rest of Your Life
Posted January 2003
A Buffy-Spike
dialog for that grand minority of BUFFY fandom who aren't Buffy-Spike
'shippers. Set sometime shortly after Showtime.
time and the cockroach
Posted January 2003
Don Marquis' famous typewriting cockroach just misses the Doctor, but
Mehitabel doesn't.
(To more Archy)
Two Weeks' Notice
Posted February 2003
T'Pol resigns again in this
Valentine's Day
posting. Set just after Stigma and Cease Fire.
Something So Right
Posted August 2002
In Eight is Enough I laid the foundation for an Archer-T'Pol-Tucker
love triangle. Then my interest in ENTERPRISE fanfiction began leaning away
from the source itself and toward the show's manifestation in
King Arthur in Time
and Space works. The next development in the AT&T romance that
insisted on being written nevertheless was the consummation of the
relationship. This is set about three weeks after Two Weeks' Notice
(and was written half a year previous ...).
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
If It's Not One Thing ...
Posted May 2003
When Faith the fallen Slayer returned to our screens near the end of BUFFY's
final season, Buffy no longer held the animosity toward her that she'd had
when they last met. I had recently figured out
the reason why she
would let it go. Set moments after Dirty Girls.
Just One More Thing
Posted May 2003
Buffy's season finale ended in a triumph, but it seemed everyone on
alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer.creative delighted in contriving to punch loopholes in
it. So I decided to plug
them. Set moments after Chosen.
More Potpourri Eight
December 2002 - November 2003
Developments of import or just interest in my fanficton universe from Dailies
chronologically following Eight is Enough above.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
The Circle of Time
November 2003
Why do there seem to be only two Doctors in
Everything in Threes? Why did the Celestial
Intervention Agency of the High Council of the Time Lords feel compelled to
place three (at least) agents on 20th century Earth to make certain humans
didn't exterminate themselves
(Too
Many Cooks?)? If Saavik was Spock's first wife immediately
post-T'Pring (Friends of the Groom), who was his second wife
(the NEXT GENERATION episode
Sarek)? What happened to the Doctor's Father after
the Time Lords discovered he was crossbreeding with other species in secret
(One
Child Born)? When do Buffy and Angel finally live happily ever after,
what was Angel's involvement in the post-atomic horror, and in light of the
Sanshu prophecy why is he still a vampire in the twenty-second century
(For To Carry Me Home)? Is Angel's son Connor yet
another of the Doctor's half-siblings
(unDaily
11/7/01)? Why was the time ship in the ENTERPRISE episode Future Tense bigger on the inside than the outside
like a Time Lord TARDIS? Will the adversary or adversaries of true history in
ENTERPRISE's temporal cold war succeed? And what the hell's the "Tradition of
Dorek" (Sela)? These and other questions raised by my
fanfiction and by the STAR TREK screen canon are answered in my DOCTOR WHO
40th anniversary story The Circle of Time.
"Time doesn't go 'round and round in circles!" "Really? Where does time
go, then?"
DOCTOR WHO, November 1963
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
Potpourri Eight And Nine Averaged
To celebrate DOCTOR WHO's fortieth anniversary in November 2003, Richard E.
Grant was cast as the Doctor's "official" ninth incarnation in an animated
story on the BBC website. Just as its serialization began, the announcement
was made that DOCTOR WHO would return to television in 2005 with Christopher
Eccleston as what the press inevitably dubbed the ninth Doctor. The lost
ninth incarnation nevertheless appeared in Dailies between November 2003 and
November 2004, sharing current Doctor status equally with the eighth
incarnation. Potpurri Eight and Nine Averaged portrays events of
import or interest during the period that the Doctor's eighth and ninth
incarnations were concurrent.
This cartoon strip format story is on
the Dailies
index.
The Generals
March 2008
Of the prose stories I've written since I started posting
at LiveJournal because
this site was full, this is the only one patently belonging to this site's
crossover multiverse. It deals with the STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE temporal cold
war and the DOCTOR WHO Time War.
Part 1 of one
More Alike Than They Know
November 2004
Here is a sequence of DOCTOR WHO/STARGATE SG-1/STARGATE ATLANTIS Dailies,
depicting the circumstances surrounding the conversion of the BBC website
ninth Doctor (Richard E. Grant) to the BBC tv ninth Doctor (Christopher
Eccleston). Set during the first season of STARGATE ATLANTIS.
This cartoon strip format story is on the Dailies
index.
The Cook and the Crossover
May 2005
Rumor/legend has it that William Shatner was in negotiations to appear in the
last season of STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE, but they fell through because he wanted
to play mirror-Kirk and they wanted him to play Archer's chef. I thought, "Why
not both?" Set during the fifth year of the Enterprise's mission.
This cartoon strip format story is on the Dailies
index.
Disorderly
July 2009
My first crossover of the Doctor Who and Star Trek revivals.
Set just before the Doctor met Rose and just before Kirk met Pike.
Part 1 of one
Chosen to Not Fade Away
April 2006 - present
Here is a selection of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER and ANGEL Dailies composed
and set in the time since their respective series finales. Set between
Chosen and the present; featuring (serially) the eighth, ninth and
tenth (David Tennant) Doctors.
This cartoon strip format story is on the Dailies
index.
One Day, ...
April 2007
A two-year hiatus in prose fanfiction was broken with this
look at the impact of the Time War on the Doctor - and
others. Set and written just after Gridlock, when all of us were
posting our Martha-learns-that-he-killed-them scenes before RTD came out with
his.
STAR WARS Episode VII: The Battle for Corscant
May 2009
At the end of The Circle of Time I promised the story of the Doctor's
redemption of the Jedi Chosen One, once the Clone Wars trilogy was complete.
Within a week of the premiere of Episode III I was boasting that I'd written
the outline for my third trilogy and the introductory crawl for Episode VII;
and would debut Episode VII in May 2006. But after a year of little or no
progress on that script, two things happened. (a) I remembered what I did
with the the only other fanfiction story idea that had come to me between May
2005 and May 2006: I pruned it down to
less than a dozen panels (of not necessarily sterling dialog) and ran it as a
single strip. (b) I realized that what I'd outlined as Episode VII
was really Episode VIII, and since Episode VIII really hinged on the Doctor
regenerating it must wait until David Tennant left the part of the Doctor's
tenth incarnation.
This story incorporates some concepts that can be found in the
post-Episode VI tie-in novels (the "Expanded Universe"), some concepts I
arrived at independently, and some that are both.
This cartoon strip format story is on the Dailies
index.
STAR WARS Episode VIII: A Galaxy Divided
May 2010
This DOCTOR WHO/STAR WARS crossover surrounds the Doctor's regeneration from
his tenth body to his eleventh with different circumstances than depicted
in the screen source. Many or most in fanfiction fandom would say that that
makes it an "alternate universe", but not I. To consider it an alternate
universe one would first have to credit the concept of
"canon".
This story incorporates some concepts that can be found in the
post-Episode VI tie-in novels (the "Expanded Universe"), some concepts I
arrived at independently, and some that are both.
This cartoon strip format story is on the Dailies
index.
STAR WARS Episode IX: The Chosen One
May 2011
The Doctor sees the Skywalker/Organa family through the redemption of the
Chosen One.
This story incorporates some concepts that can be found in the
post-Episode VI tie-in novels (the "Expanded Universe"), some concepts I
arrived at independently, and some that are both.
This cartoon strip format story is on the Dailies
index.
One Day was the last prose story I posted to this website before the
diskspace quota ran out, and to Usenet; and the first non-reprint I posted to
my LiveJournal. Subsequent stories that are explicitly part of this crossover
multiverse are squeezed in, or at least linked, in this index. They and other
post-2005 stories can be found
on LiveJournal.
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