MCU, Star Wars, Star Trek Kelvin Verse
Aug. 14th, 2023 03:36 pm- 360-degree feedback. by bysine. Gen. Doctor Strange-Shang-Chi crossover where Wong is haunted by Wenwu. Fills in some blanks in an amusing way. I really enjoyed spending time with Wong and finding out more about him and Mordo.
- This Crude Matter by rain_sleet_snow. Gen. "In a ramshackle trading post on Jakku, Baze and Chirrut find a girl who sings with the Force, and who knows only two things for sure. One: her name is Rey. Two: her family will return for her." Loved this take on what TFA could have been, seeing the Rogue crew on a different path, and a more fulfilled childhood for Rey.
- Another Life by LullabyKnell. Gen. "In one moment, James T. Kirk is the acting captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise, on his way home to Earth after stopping the Narada. In the next moment, without explanation, James T. Kirk is an Academy cadet on academic probation again, barely a day before Nero will destroy Vulcan." Great read, with a few twists and some extended thoughts about what it means when everything doesn't go wrong after all.
- The Peter Tingle by igrockspock. Gen. Fun encounters between Yelena and Peter Parker post-Hawkeye and Spiderman No Way Home.
- the ship in port is the safer one (but it's not the reason it was made) by KiaraSayre. Gen. "The Enterprise's first mission is a boring one. Luckily, the ship more or less makes its own trouble, including: stills, toilet paper, lighting issues, awkward crewmembers, lunchroom seating politics, and, of course, the Admiralty."
Aside from the amusing bits, the thing I most enjoyed about this Kelvin verse story is that the problems in it seemed SO REALISTIC. This is exactly how organizations function and it's absolutely great to see it. It's the sort of story one could base a whole series around.