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Apologies
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Title: | Apologies |
Author(s): | K. Lee Shea |
Date(s): | 1984 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Star Trek: TOS |
Relationship(s): | Kirk/Spock |
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Apologies is a Kirk/Spock story by K. Lee Shea.
It was published in the print zine Duet #8.
Reactions and Reviews
Unknown Date
Rambling but amusing tongue-in-cheek story of Kirk and Spock spending a couple of nights together in the "House of Harmony" on Vulcan to determine whether they are "bondworthy." Among the fun and games: Spock suffers cramp at an inopportune moment; Sarek and Amanda are portrayed as the in-laws from Hell; the Vulcan Vice Squad arrest Spock for having sex with an underaged Terran... [1]
1984
The one big disappointment for me [in the zine] was 'Apologies' by K Lee Shea, a writer who, in the past, has managed to have me in stitches. Amanda, and her custards and the fact that she would rather have had a daughter than a son, in fact, she'd rather have anybody than Spook, was all a little too much to take. There were, however, some classic moments, such as when our pair are ensconced in the House of Harmony (to test their bondworthi ness) and Spock informs Kirk that every room in the house was bugged and every action was videoed. [2]
References
- ^ from Karen Halliday's Zinedex
- ^ from Communicator #15 (Jan 1984)