Star Trek: Fortitude – Season 01 Episode 09 – Lazarus
By Richard Woodcock Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude Lazarus presses both palms to the Iconian crystal core. Light erupts. The anchor fragments implode in slow-motion across planes...
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By Richard Woodcock Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude Lazarus presses both palms to the Iconian crystal core. Light erupts. The anchor fragments implode in slow-motion across planes...
Read MoreBy Richard Woodcock Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude Scene: Communications Array – USS Fortitude, Lower Decks Dan Dare steps into the comms station escorted by Velra and Reeve....
Read MoreBy Richard Woodcock Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude Scene: Hangar Bay – USS Fortitude The Anastasia touches down hard, venting steam. Hazard Team disembarks, tired but intact....
Read MoreBy Richard Woodcock Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude Scene: Bridge, USS Fortitude, Edge of the Binary Star System The bridge hummed with restrained energy. Commander Teshla Phyh...
Read MoreI thought with episode 5 it might be nice to introduce the Hazard team, so without further chat here is the readout: STARFLEET HAZARD OPS – TEAM FILE [ZULU] Classification: ALPHA...
Read MoreBy Richard Woodcock To my father who bought me the Eagle Comic every Thursday and let me dream. Happy Father’s day. Last time on Star Trek: Fortitude “Not a bad looking world,...
Read MoreBy Richard Woodcock “On Screen, USS Fortitude standing by Admiral” Miles reported. [Greetings Fortitude, I wish the reason was more pleasant, you where aware of the incident an hour...
Read MoreBy Richard Woodcock “Captain picking up some type of repeating distress call, can’t tell from where exactly its sounds like a repeating automated beacon. I think?” Rose...
Read MoreBy Richard Woodcock Miles Llewellyn looked up from his data Padd and rubbed the top of his nose and reflected on his glasses catching. He sighed. “If there is one constant of the...
Read MoreMiles Llewelyn felt the hum of the delta flyer class shuttle underneath his feet as he looked over his book. Miles had a fondness for old fashioned books even in his modern century. He...
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