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Isosceles
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Title: | Isosceles |
Author(s): | Zoey Brook |
Date(s): | 1987 |
Length: | |
Genre(s): | slash |
Fandom(s): | Star Trek: TOS |
Relationship(s): | Kirk/Spock |
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Isosceles is a K/S story by Zoey Brook.
It was published in the print zine Daring Attempt #7.
Reactions and Reviews
1989
I liked the idea of an alternate Vulcan where Spock is revered under the title of Master. Yet the story lacks internal logic. Why was the Master fighting psychic wars all by himself in the first place? It seems to me that if a people requires a psychic defense, it should have occurred to them that they'd be stronger if they linked their minds together long ago. With Master Spock being such a psychic hotshot, he could easily have molded his Council into a psychic defense unit himself. This is not what happened. Instead our Spock taught them, and he succeeds in doing this in two days. It they are so untrained that they don't know how to go into rapport with another mind, then how are they supposed to leam to work well with a whole group of minds in so short a time span? Then when Kirk and Spock return to their own universe, Spock.-no longer believes in the original danger to Vulcan from Romulan time-tampering. I find it difficult to accept that their tampering would have no effect. The problem shouldn't be so easily resolved. [1]
1990
This Alternate Universe story has Kirk and Spock forced to deal with another Spock who wants Kirk. It is an imaginative story, well told. It is hard to make A/U's convincing, but this story does. [2]
References
- ^ from The LOC Connection #8
- ^ from The LOC Connection #18