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Yesterday’s Love Story

Written by  on August 15, 2001

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Could dreams be the answers to questions we haven’t yet figured out how to ask?

Written by Tahlia Hein

Beta by Cimorene & Caffey
Produced by Thinkey, Anne Rose and Coral

Stardate Unknown
Release 15 Aug 2001

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Magpie

Written by  on July 18, 2001

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Someone is causing mischief on Voyager!

Written by Abby

Beta by KateF
Produced by Thinkey, Anne Rose and Coral

Stardate 55024.7
Release 18 Jul 2001

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Fair-Weather Friends

Written by  on July 11, 2001

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When friends and crew are divided, can the ship survive?

Written by Shayenne

Beta by Propita
Produced by Thinkey, Anne Rose and Coral

Stardate 55024.7
Release 11 Jul 2001

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Coda

Written by  on July 8, 2001

“Not a story per se, but a sweet little endnote to the tale of the K/7 Saga. Of course, if you want to learn more about the future adventures of Harry and Seven, you can always check out Star Trek: Delta Fleet.” (Michael B)

Written by Michael B

Stardate Unknown
Released 8 Jul 2001

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Between Heaven and Hell

Written by  on July 4, 2001

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The nightmares of children dawn in reality.

Written by Katane
Beta by Jemima
Produced by Thinkey, Anne Rose and Coral

Stardate 55011.7
Release 4 Jul 2001

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Snakes in the Grass

Written by  on June 27, 2001

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A former enemy might hold the key to Voyager‘s escape.

Written by Clare009
Beta by KateF & NiekeWing
Produced by Thinkey, Anne Rose and Coral

Stardate 55006.2
Released 27 Jun 2001

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Hiatus

Written by  on June 20, 2001

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The end of a journey can only mean the start of an adventure.

Written by Jemima
Beta by Jade
Produced by Thinkey, Anne Rose and Coral

Stardate Unknown

Release 20 Jun 2001

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The Way of All Things

Written by  on May 18, 2001

“The conclusion of the saga. This story took on a dramatic urgency for me, not only because it was the final story in my series, but also provided for me and the RiF members an alternate ending for Voyager. So it was important that it be finished before the series finale “Endgame.”. As of the moment I’m writing this, I haven’t seen the episode, and I probably won’t for some time. As far as I’m concerned, this is the only right and proper way to end the show.” (Michael B)

Written by Michael Ben-Zvi

Stardate 53886.1
Release 18 May 2001

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Moving On

Written by  on April 24, 2001

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Stardate 53721.3 (Mon 10 Feb 2375): While Kes traverses parallel timelines in search of one she can call her own, she lends aid to those she encounters. Set in the timeline of "Research."

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Thoughts on “One Perfect Moment”

Written by  on January 31, 2001

Thoughts by Thomas Lee

By Thomas Lee

After the momentous events of the previous stories of Mike’s K/7 saga (and especially HOPE), it’s only natural that Mike’s K/7 saga would produce what could be called an "intermission" story. As one might infer from its title, it’s basically a chance for the readers (and the characters) to relax, catch their breath, and take stock of all that has happened in the momentous 8 months since Janeway first decided to take Voyager into a certain nebula before IOHEFY.

The ‘main attraction’ of OPM—the Paris/Torres wedding—was the anticipated follow-up to the P/T engagement seen at the end of HOPE. More than a few P/T fans were disappointed that "Drive" [VOY] kept the ‘real’ P/T wedding off-screen, and Mike went out of his way to showcase a P/T wedding that was IMHO much more true to who Tom and B’Elanna are than the cookie-cutter Starfleet wedding seen in "Course: Oblivion" [VOY].

Even so, OPM is not merely a sideshow recounting the P/T marriage in Mike’s K/7 saga. As Mike intended, it not only touched upon the immediate aftermath of the harrowing ordeal Voyager‘s crew (especially Harry and Seven) had undergone in HOPE, but it was also an opportunity to see how Voyager‘s crew has changed since we first met them and to tie up the saga’s loose ends—not to mention taking the time for the social satire and commentary Trek is known for—and to witness Harry and Seven begin the final leg of their journey from "I" to "we."

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