Strange New World: A tale of two episodes
"Under the Cloak of War" and "Subspace Rhapsody" could not be more different, but together, they epitomize Star Trek!
"Under the Cloak of War" and "Subspace Rhapsody" could not be more different, but together, they epitomize Star Trek!
Aboard Zephyr, in orbit of Gliese-581, trailing Borass Station Singer had sort of gotten used to the idea that her superior was going to look a bit like someone who never got enough sleep. There was still a lot going on, and "normal" was a long way off.
Aboard Zephyr Singer and Saito arrived to a scene that was not...precisely...a riot. No, Singer thought as she took in the scene a second time. It was precisely not a riot. Riot could be seen just on the edge of one's vision, but it was not
Aboard Zephyr About two minutes too late, Singer realized that perhaps Saito had not yet been given the whole picture. The aghast look he gave her when she broke the news, however, clarified matters for her instantly. Of course he didn't know what was going on. When would
Aboard Zephyr They were thirty kiloseconds returning to Borass' orbit, which was more than it had taken either the workboat or Zephyr to get to Aquila. For one thing, neither had left from Borass—they had left from the dockyard further outsystem, and also closer in revolution to the