| Voyager fiction |
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| The Voyager Conspiracy |
Okay, it's not fiction, but it gets the place of honor. This is the home of Sazzy's videos, which are truly a gift to us all! Plenty of J/7, but also some general Voyager videos as well. My favorites are "Livin' for Cafe Mocha," a tribute to Janeway's best known vice, and "Flash," where Janeway saves the day to a great Queen tune. I challenge anyone to watch the Foreign Talkies and not snort with laughter. Also, check out "Total Eclipse of the Heart" for some heart-stopping footage...
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| Captain's Quarters |
Gina Dartt's Voyager series is probably the best known J/7 fanfic on the web.
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| Bailey B. |
Bailey B. has only written three
stories, but oh, what stories they are. "Bound" and "16 Hours"
are short but wonderful. "Rules of the Game" is a longer exploration
of what might have happened between Janeway and Seven after "Endgame."
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| Delta Quadrant of Venus |
Home of Tenderware's divine writings
and my absolute favorite J/7 art, titled "Slumber."
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| Fewthistle's Voyager Fiction |
Fewthistle wrote "The Nature
of..." series, a thoughtful bit of philosophical writing.
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| Le Coeur de Lion |
What if the events on the holodeck
during "The Killing Game"—when the Hirogen took over Voyager
and put the crew into a World War II setting in France—actually happened?
JSwrdsmth takes this framework and fleshes it out into a wonderful story.
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| Vaxen's Janeway/Seven Index |
If it's J/7, it's probably listed here.
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| Pink Rabbit Consortium |
Fanfic of all genres, from Voyager
to Law and Order to Babylon 5 and everything in between. The Voyager selections
are few but high quality. This is also one of the few remaining homes of
Sharon Bowers' extremely well-written LAO/SVU crossover series. I didn't
even like Law and Order, but this series converted me. Go to the "Subtext
Zone" for stories.
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| The J/7 Alcove |
Home to several authors and some good writing.
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| The Paradoxical F/F Archive |
All f/f slash fiction, all the time. Trek, Xena, Buffy and more.
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| Voyager Resources |
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| Delta Blues |
THE definitive source for the plots and actual dialogue of every Voyager episode ever aired (except a few toward the end of Season Seven). Jim Wright does the most in-depth and absolutely hilarious breakdows/reviews I have ever read.
He is the king of inspired similes.
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| John's Star Trek Universe |
John has pretty much everything you could want to know about Star Trek. I found his warp speed charts to be extremely useful!
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| Star Trek Voyager Star Dates |
This site is so helpful
in figuring out what happened when! Be warned, though, that it lists the
stardates by episode name only, so you have to be a total geek and know
the names of the episodes to benefit from the information. I admit I fall
into this category.
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| Intrepid Class blueprints |
The most detailed blueprints I've
found of Intrepid Class starships. Be warned, the files are huge.
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| Memory Alpha |
The Encyclopedia Britannica of Star Trek lore.
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| xena fiction |
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| XWP Virtual Seasons |
Did you think six years of Xena
weren't enough? Try this site, which uses stills from the shows and a screenplay-style
of writing to provide four additional seasons of a great show.
And, of course, these shows turn the subtext into maintext. Worth reading
just for the post-FIN episodes alone.
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| Lunacy's
Fan Fiction Reviews |
This site hasn't been updated since
late 2003, but it's still THE place to go to find quality Xena stories.
Uber, classic, alt, Conqueror—it's all here, and all stories
are rated so you can high-grade the good stuff. However, there are many
excellent, newer stories online that don't appear on this site.
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| SX Meagher Fiction |
Meagher wrote
the "I Found My Heart In San Francisco" series, one of the classics
of uber Xena fiction. (This series can also be found at the Academy of Bards.)
Several other excellent books are also available here.
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| Merwolf's Cave |
Home of Melissa Good's fiction,
including the Dar and Kerry uber series. Good's Xena stories have great depth, particularly her treatment of The Rift. In addition, her site
houses the Academy of Bards (see below).
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| Academy of Bards |
Bazillions of stories in all genres.
Great stories and frankly awful stories are all mixed in, so you have to
work a bit to find the gems. But they're in there.
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| The Bard's Corner |
There's a lot of crossover between
this site and the Academy of Bards, but they're certainly not identical.
Click on the Xippy Awards to find the high quality stories, and be sure
to check out the featured series.
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| The Athenaeum |
This might be the largest repository
of Xena fiction out there—over 5,000 stories by nearly 1,300 bards.
Reader reviews and recommendations are available. Again, dross and delight are all mixed in together. |