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Title: | Ménage a Enterprise |
Publisher: | The Nuthatch Press |
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Author(s): | Wally |
Cover Artist(s): | Jade |
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Date(s): | 2003 |
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Fandom: | The Sentinel/Star Trek: TNG |
Language: | English |
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Ménage a Enterprise is a 80-page slash crossover novel by Wally.
Summary
It's a crossover, an a/u, where an old favorite writer, Wally, has taken Jim and Blair and placed them into the world of Star Trek: The Next Generation. As the story opens, Jim and Will Riker are in an established relationship. A shuttle crash on an ice-planet causes Jim to spend an extended time in isolation, bringing on-line his latent sentinel abilities. Crusher and Troi realize at once, Jim must soon bond with a guide ... and it can't be Will. Jim and Will are looking at the end of what they'd believed was a life-long relationship ... and then Blair Sandburg comes aboard the Enterprise, and everything changes ... including the grief Jim and Will had suffered, believing themselves separated forever through Jim's new-found sentinel talents. But Blair brings a kind of magic aboard with him, and ...! [1] [2]
Originally Meant to Appear in Another Zine
This story was originally planned to be in Cascade Visions.
Old favorite Wally is writing again, and presented us with two stories -- first, one of those delightfully 'dizzy' stories which spice-up and lighten-up fanfic, and second, a long piece that we loved ... an a/u crossover with ST:TNG. We couldn't believe how well it worked! You put Jim Ellison on the Enterprise, sentinel skills and all, working in security ... you bring in Blair Sandburg, a civilian anthropologist ... the result is amazing. However, we're aware that not everyone is a ST:TNG fan, so putting a 75pp crossover into CASCADE VISIONS posed something of a problem. The solution: produce it under its own cover! So Wally's "Menage A Enterprise," featuring Blair/Jim/Riker, is now a 'thin' on our lists, with the same dimensions as 'Gift From the Past' and 'Flashpoint.' [3]
References
- ^ Destinies Entwined, accessed 3.24.2011
- ^ Same blurb at the publisher's website: Nuthatch
- ^ from Dreamcraft (September 2003)