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Women Warriors at the River of Blood
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Title: | Women Warriors at the River of Blood |
Author(s): | The PT Collective |
Date(s): | 1997 |
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Fandom(s): | Star Trek: VOY |
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External Links: | online here |
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Women Warriors at the River of Blood is an Star Trek: VOY story by The PT Collective.
It was posted at alt.startrek.creative and won an ASC Award.
Reactions and Reviews
I loved both stories in this. Encore! (Though I have to admit, I almost preferred the 'novel' to the 'real life' stuff. It was so well done, a story looking *from* the Klingon perspective and taking things for granted - not something that's easy to do.) S: Paris reading smut during a staff meeting and getting caught... oh yes. [Though it would have been cool if B'Ela had just left him to stew...] Ditto on the novel; Klingon stuff is way under-utilised. [1]
I think this may be my favorite in the "Cracks in the Wall" series to date. The two stories -- Tom & B'Elanna in real-time, M'nara and Rorgh (sp?) in the other -- are played off each other well. There's humor, action, romance aplenty, and I just enjoy the heck out of the idea of somebody (or "bodies," since we're talking about the PT Collective) writing the backstory to the infamous Klingon romance novel Tom caught B'Elanna reading in "Real Life." This one's just a lot of fun. [2]
A very well-written tale, which, in my opinion, describes what a Klingon romance novel would read like. I liked how the story was framed by the Paris/Torres story. The plot and characters seemed true to Klingon concepts and ideas. A fun read! [3]