Star Crossed Fanfic
Moderator: LadyTevar
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
You should read Fist of the Empire for your first comment, and be shot a dawn for the second one.Crazy_Vasey wrote:I like the shadowfleet. Feds with balls.
Oh and if Thrawn gets killed then I for one will not be complaining. I never liked the guy, smacked of author egotrip to me the way Zahn wrote him at times.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
And here I thought the two terms were mutually exclusive.Crazy_Vasey wrote:I like the shadowfleet. Feds with balls.
I agree to an extent. It better be spectacular, and he must take no less than two-thirds of the remaining enemies with him.Oh and if Thrawn gets killed then I for one will not be complaining.
He's better than KJA and Kyp Durron.I never liked the guy, smacked of author egotrip to me the way Zahn wrote him at times.
Last edited by Kuja on 2002-11-11 04:13pm, edited 1 time in total.
JADAFETWA
-
- Jedi Council Member
- Posts: 1571
- Joined: 2002-07-13 12:56pm
- Grand Admiral Thrawn
- Ruthless Imperial Tyrant
- Posts: 5755
- Joined: 2002-07-03 06:11pm
- Location: Canada
Crazy_Vasey wrote:I like the shadowfleet. Feds with balls.
Oh and if Thrawn gets killed then I for one will not be complaining. I never liked the guy, smacked of author egotrip to me the way Zahn wrote him at times.
You die now.
And Stravo, Thrawn does not die. He DOES NOT DIE DO YOU HEAR ME?!?!?!?!?!
"You know, I was God once."
"Yes, I saw. You were doing well, until everyone died."
Bender and God, Futurama
"Yes, I saw. You were doing well, until everyone died."
Bender and God, Futurama
- Sea Skimmer
- Yankee Capitalist Air Pirate
- Posts: 37390
- Joined: 2002-07-03 11:49pm
- Location: Passchendaele City, HAB
His remaining enemies may not mass less then 250 billion tonsIG-88E wrote:And here I thought the two terms were mutually exclusive.Crazy_Vasey wrote:I like the shadowfleet. Feds with balls.
I agree to an extent. It better be spectacular, and he must take no less than two-thirds of the remaining enemies with him.Oh and if Thrawn gets killed then I for one will not be complaining.
"This cult of special forces is as sensible as to form a Royal Corps of Tree Climbers and say that no soldier who does not wear its green hat with a bunch of oak leaves stuck in it should be expected to climb a tree"
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
— Field Marshal William Slim 1956
- ViciousMink
- Youngling
- Posts: 82
- Joined: 2002-09-17 01:06am
- Location: Winter Park, FL
Stravo, I understand what you intended regarding the violence/gore/semi-quasi-pseudo-explicit material in the fic. You *have* been using such sparingly, which probably made it all the more shocking when Adare went all 'Reservoir Feds' on that Imp officer.
Also, when you said 'The shadowfleet are patriots,' I was reminded of the movie Swordfish, arguably John Travolta's only worthwhile and decent role in recent years. Your presentation of the irony of these crashing boors protecting the Federation in ways that it publically demonizes is subtle and appropriate.
You make a good point regarding the CIA and NSA (especially with the US military introducing Carnivore/Echelon II). In a sense, though, the mere existence and flourishing (even in *canon*) of an organization like S.31 makes the Federation all the more distasteful for me; all their high ideals, all their high standards, are all false. It makes Riker shouting, 'We're better than that!' sad; the characters in Star Trek are living a lie. This, I think, is the most horrendous and vicious act of literary murder that B&B could have committed. Putting aside the question of the actual possibility and validity of a society such as the NextGen Federation, it says that there is no way that such a society can exist without resorting to underhanded, dirty tricks that such a society supposedly turns it's back on.
It's a level of dishonesty that, if you think about it, is simply staggering. I have no doubts that the CIA and NSA do that sort of thing; US involvement in interference in sovereign nations is well-documented. But I guess that, in the modern US at least, it's acknowledged that it exists. The Federation really doesn't have that. The first reaction of everyone who learns about S.31 says, 'Oh, that's impossible, such an agency can't and shouldn't exist! The Federation wouldn't do such a thing!' (Conversely, the reaction of most US citizens when confronted with the dirty deads of the NSA and CIA is, usually, 'Yeah, they're spooks, and they've done some pretty damn bad things.' Which in and of itself boggles the mind.) That a society doesn't want to 'get its hands dirty' is too bad; a society has to acknowledge and accept what is done in it's name, or it must take measures to ensure that such is not done in it's name. If that means giving up on certain tenets of belief and ways of life, then society has a really hard decision to make: in this case, the Federation as a whole would have to accept that 'the price of freedom is eternal (preemptive) vigilance,' or it would have to take measures that an agency such as S.31 should not *need* to exist. Either way, it means an end to the utopia.
Sorry for the rambling here. The point is, I'm not arguing anything against what you've written, in fact I think you've been having a very appropriate presentation of how organizations such as the Shadowfleet, S.31, and the Vulcan... uhm... whatever-they-are (conspiracies without a name are even more scary! ) would function.
Hey, Picard should be the conscience of the Shadowfleet. Whatever happened to him?
Also, when you said 'The shadowfleet are patriots,' I was reminded of the movie Swordfish, arguably John Travolta's only worthwhile and decent role in recent years. Your presentation of the irony of these crashing boors protecting the Federation in ways that it publically demonizes is subtle and appropriate.
You make a good point regarding the CIA and NSA (especially with the US military introducing Carnivore/Echelon II). In a sense, though, the mere existence and flourishing (even in *canon*) of an organization like S.31 makes the Federation all the more distasteful for me; all their high ideals, all their high standards, are all false. It makes Riker shouting, 'We're better than that!' sad; the characters in Star Trek are living a lie. This, I think, is the most horrendous and vicious act of literary murder that B&B could have committed. Putting aside the question of the actual possibility and validity of a society such as the NextGen Federation, it says that there is no way that such a society can exist without resorting to underhanded, dirty tricks that such a society supposedly turns it's back on.
It's a level of dishonesty that, if you think about it, is simply staggering. I have no doubts that the CIA and NSA do that sort of thing; US involvement in interference in sovereign nations is well-documented. But I guess that, in the modern US at least, it's acknowledged that it exists. The Federation really doesn't have that. The first reaction of everyone who learns about S.31 says, 'Oh, that's impossible, such an agency can't and shouldn't exist! The Federation wouldn't do such a thing!' (Conversely, the reaction of most US citizens when confronted with the dirty deads of the NSA and CIA is, usually, 'Yeah, they're spooks, and they've done some pretty damn bad things.' Which in and of itself boggles the mind.) That a society doesn't want to 'get its hands dirty' is too bad; a society has to acknowledge and accept what is done in it's name, or it must take measures to ensure that such is not done in it's name. If that means giving up on certain tenets of belief and ways of life, then society has a really hard decision to make: in this case, the Federation as a whole would have to accept that 'the price of freedom is eternal (preemptive) vigilance,' or it would have to take measures that an agency such as S.31 should not *need* to exist. Either way, it means an end to the utopia.
Sorry for the rambling here. The point is, I'm not arguing anything against what you've written, in fact I think you've been having a very appropriate presentation of how organizations such as the Shadowfleet, S.31, and the Vulcan... uhm... whatever-they-are (conspiracies without a name are even more scary! ) would function.
Hey, Picard should be the conscience of the Shadowfleet. Whatever happened to him?
The Jedi asked, "What is balance for me as a servant of the Light?" The Master replied,"Balance is not what you seek. For you it is accepting that destruction is a part of the universe."
-- from Koans of the Silver Master
Founder, the Cult of Wilhelm. "Praise be to Wilhelm. AAAAIIIIUH!"
-- from Koans of the Silver Master
Founder, the Cult of Wilhelm. "Praise be to Wilhelm. AAAAIIIIUH!"
- ViciousMink
- Youngling
- Posts: 82
- Joined: 2002-09-17 01:06am
- Location: Winter Park, FL
Oh, that's right, I forgot about that. Guess that last chapter just blew me away too much.IG-88E wrote:He's busy trying to talk sense into the Gorn and Tholians.ViciousMink wrote:Hey, Picard should be the conscience of the Shadowfleet. Whatever happened to him?
The Jedi asked, "What is balance for me as a servant of the Light?" The Master replied,"Balance is not what you seek. For you it is accepting that destruction is a part of the universe."
-- from Koans of the Silver Master
Founder, the Cult of Wilhelm. "Praise be to Wilhelm. AAAAIIIIUH!"
-- from Koans of the Silver Master
Founder, the Cult of Wilhelm. "Praise be to Wilhelm. AAAAIIIIUH!"
Transphasic torpedoes are not an ace in the hole.
Like Legend of Galactic Heroes? Please contribute to http://gineipaedia.com/
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
damm, you make me jealous bean..
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
You should have criticized Star Crossed more, Necron. Bean probably got this priviledge because Stravo has the impression that he is the authority when it comes to canon figures heredamm, you make me jealous bean..
Or he's just posturing in case he doesn't get to read the next chapter first, so that he can say he read the rough copy beforehand anyways
- Typhonis 1
- Rabid Monkey Scientist
- Posts: 5791
- Joined: 2002-07-06 12:07am
- Location: deep within a secret cloning lab hidden in the brotherhood of the monkey thread
hmmm Shadow Fleet attacks Thrawns fleet when info is tiopped to them that more Imperials are inbound*L* Vader meets the head of the Shadow Fleet
Brotherhood of the Bear Monkey Clonemaster , Anti Care Bears League,
Bureaucrat and BOFH of the HAB,
Skunk Works director of the Mecha Maniacs,
Black Mage,
I AM BACK! let the SCIENCE commence!
Bureaucrat and BOFH of the HAB,
Skunk Works director of the Mecha Maniacs,
Black Mage,
I AM BACK! let the SCIENCE commence!
- NecronLord
- Harbinger of Doom
- Posts: 27384
- Joined: 2002-07-07 06:30am
- Location: The Lost City
Ahhh who caresPeZook wrote:You should have criticized Star Crossed more, Necron. Bean probably got this priviledge because Stravo has the impression that he is the authority when it comes to canon figures heredamm, you make me jealous bean..
Or he's just posturing in case he doesn't get to read the next chapter first, so that he can say he read the rough copy beforehand anyways
Superior Moderator - BotB - HAB [Drill Instructor]-Writer- Stardestroyer.net's resident Star-God.
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth
"We believe in the systematic understanding of the physical world through observation and experimentation, argument and debate and most of all freedom of will." ~ Stargate: The Ark of Truth