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Star Trek Slash Archive
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Name: | Star Trek Slash Archive |
Date(s): | 14 September 1996 (webcounter)[1] or before - 04 January 1999 (last update) |
Archivist: | R'rain Prior |
Founder: | R'rain Prior |
Type: | slash |
Fandom: | Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
URL: | http://trekslash.mb.ca/ (Wayback) Earliest incarnation (Wayback) |
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Star Trek Slash Archive is an archive for Star Trek slash fanfiction.
The main page included a definition of slash:
slash n 1.a work of fan fiction that pairs two characters of the same sex
The rest of the main page focused on the typical archive matters:
"The stories seen here include those ranging from pure smut to delicate romances. A lot of them include sex, some of them have none at all. Please, explore at your own leisure (remembering that stories marked NC-17 or X, either in the index or in body of the story itself, are for persons over the age of 18 only) Any stories that do not have links here can be found at the main archive. While we are indebted to Paramount for the use of their wonderful world of Star Trek and its delightful characters, the content of these works is copyright to the authors."
According to the Wayback archive, the site was last updated in January 1999. Soon after it went on a hiatus, and it seems it never came back.