"Reparations" by Erika Bloom (B7)
"Enclosure" by Cara J. Loup (ST Voy)
"Ace in the Hole" by ArenA (Red Dwarf)
"Twisted" by Lindsey Shelton (Space: Above and Beyond)
"Beaten" (Blake/Avon) by Amethyst Lane
"One Look at You" by Natasha Barry (ST Original Series
"Lost Boys" by Natasha Barry (Lost Boys)
"Body Search" by Gwendolen (Babylon 5--Sinclair/Garibaldi)
...and more stories from Highlander, Logan's Run, X-Files, and Star Trek: the original series. Poetry by Gwendolen.
SLASH (AGE STATEMENT REQUIRED)
Withdrawal. A "Blake's 7" story by Janet Ellicott.
Blake is captured by the Federation. His crew make a rescue attempt but they
are too late. An attempt at telepathic interrogation had forced Blake to
retreat into the innermost recesses of his mind.
The Other. A "Star Wars" story by Janet Ellicott.
We know now that Leia was "The Other". This story was written before we knew
that and suggests another solution.
Second Chance. A "Battlestar Galactica" story by Orion.
The Galactica has found Earth. What happens next?
The Reyen. An original sf story by Janet Ellicott.
A scout makes the first contact on a newly discovered planet. However,
things are not what they seem. Nothing on Greycloud seems to make sense.
Even their technology is run on some system which he can't understand.
Plus "Sandbaggers" and "Battlestar Galactica" poems by Yvonne McKinney and Jenny McLean
FRAK 1 is a computer reprint, and published without artwork. 50 pages.
DRAGONS IN WALES by Pat Jenkins. "The Greatest American Hero"
"You saw it," Bill told him tersely. "So, it is possible. It happened. I
didn't tell you because I figured you'd think I didn't have all my bats in
the same belfry, but Iestyn talked about dragons. Huge dragons, flying over
the Long Mynd - appearing and disappearing. And ... spaceships."
IN REMEMBRANCE OF TIMES PAST by Janet Ellicott. "The A Team"
"It had been bad. The rest of the team knew that but none of them liked to
say anything. Hannibal kept his deepest feelings to himself and always had
done."
THE PEACEMONGER by Jane Ching. "The Man from UNCLE"
"The Russian correspondent scanned the VIP list ... Representative of UNCLE,
to discuss the practical aspects of international co-operation ... Illya
Kuryakin."
THEM THAT ASKS NO QUESTIONS by Janet Ellicott. "The A Team"
"Were you aware of this document, General Stockwell?"
"Until yesterday, no. A routine security check uncovered it. I believe it was recorded on Wednesday afternoon."
"At 3.30 on Wednesday afternoon," the President corrected. ... "Are the A Team alive?"
FRAK 9 is computer printout, and published without artwork.
CHANCE MEETING by Peter Stankovic. Original SF.
"I'm a scientist. A biochemist to be precise. I need someone to test a
mixture I've created ..."
IN THE BEGINNING by C J Weekes. Battlestar Galactica.
"They know too much of us. We may have already altered time beyond
recognition ..."
32 pages, printed without artwork.
James Campbell is determined not to like Margaret McDonald, a midwife just arrived from Scotland, and Margaret is determined that her brother will not persuade her to marry the doctor but, when typhoid strikes the community, love blossoms for the older generation of the Campbell family, as well as for the oldest child.
Plus much, much more.
A story set in Oxford after the events of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade".
Mountain Memories by Janet Ellicott. "The Waltons".
Joe Dawson had lost her entire family in the War. She had no-one and nothing save her work, until she met John Walton in France, and that meeting took her back to England and across to Virginia, to a new family and a new world.
Plus more.
Produced as good quality computer printout.
Sir Daniel comes up with an unusual way to break the tie between the two leaders in the quest to find the next king or queen.
Just to be Sure by Sharon Ann Campbell. "Doctor Who"
The Doctor has been told what happened to Peri but he wants to make sure for himself.
Who Ever Really Watches the Sunset and Blood Vows. "Riptide" and "Blood Vows". Two poems by Rowena Sayer.
Pure Mountain Spring Water and Ambitions Fulfilled. "High Mountain Rangers" Two "High Mountain Rangers" stories set a few years after the series ended, by Janet Ellicott.
The Embassy by Janet Ellicott. "The Deryni"
A love story set in the Deryni universe.
Produced as good quality computer printout.
When an ex agent comes after Control, McCall and Kostmayer have to play watchdog.
They Never Learn by Richard Pfeiffer ("Battlestar Galactica")
Boomer finds himself stranded on a planet which is very different from the colonies.
Millennium by Janet Ellicott ("The Tomorrow People")
Adam is contacted by a Tomorrow Person called John who says that there are now enough Tomorrow People for them to make a real difference to the world. And what better time than the end of the century?
Close Encounter by Angela Field ("seaQuest DSV")
While training on the hyper reality probe, O'Neill sees what looks like a jellyfish with eyes. seaQuest is soon under attack. O'Neill and Ford are sent off in a launch to lure the creature away from seaQuest but the launch crashes, and O'Neill loses his memory.
53 pages. Comb bound. Good quality computer printout.
Wesley Crusher is about to graduate from Star Fleet Academy but there are a lot of surprises in store, including a message from a Traveller he can barely remember.
Alien Future by Janet Ellicott. "Starman"/"Powers of Matthew Star"
Fox catches up with Paul Forrester and his son once again, but he is too quick to act, and Scott slips through the net. Frightened and alone in a strange town, Scott goes to the only person he can think of who might help him, his science teacher, Walter Shepherd. And Walt has problems of his own. His ward is growing up, and it will soon be time to return to Quadros so that Matthew Star can fulfil his destiny.
Plus "Friends", a "21 Jump Street" story by Janet Ellicott.