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Much a-Q About Nothing

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Title: Much a-Q About Nothing
Author(s): Ruth Gifford & Varoneeka
Date(s): 2001
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Fandom(s): Star Trek: TNG and Star Trek: VOY
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External Links: online here

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Much a-Q About Nothing is a Star Trek: TNG and Star Trek: VOY story by Ellen Fremedon

This story is set during Voyager. It is a rom com with a Picard/Janeway/Seven/Data/Q love pentagon.

Reactions and Reviews

This fic is super funny. It gets everyone’s voices just right, particularly Q’s and Seven’s. It’s a light, enjoyable read, with great energy. There’s no high stakes drama here. Just four people figuring out that maybe someone genuinely loves them. [1]

I love this. This is funny, intelligent, and such. A clever TNG/VOY crossover that doesn't use Q to bring them together. But once they are, Q doesn't have any problems trying to use it to his advantage. But there are misunderstandings along the way. Darn it, I should just leave off the re-cap, eh? If it's spoiling the story, and long enough without, feel free to do so. Anyway, I loved hearing everyone's mental reactions/musings in this. Picard, Data, Seven, Janeway--they were all characterized terrifically. The scene where--oops, anyway, there is a moment in Janeway's quarters with Picard and Q that is just great. I hope I'm not giving away too much. Moving along...[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Rec Center #373". Archived from the original on 2024-07-23.
  2. ^ "Welcome to the RecFest! Feb 20, 2003". Archived from the original on 2023-02-15.