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Star Trek: Enterprise: Fanfic: Dimensions
Title: Dimensions
Fandom: Star Trek Enterprise
Rating: G
Length: 100 words
Content notes: AU based on the episode "E2"
Pairing: Jonathan Archer/Malcolm Reed
Author notes: This takes place sometime in the first few weeks after Enterprise was shifted 117 years back in time during their mission in the Delphic Expanse (Season 3 episode "E2"). It also refers to events of "The Expanse". This includes an established Archer/Reed relationship, and is from Malcolm's point of view. The summary is a reference to the lyrics of "May It Be" - Enya.
Summary: How far we are from home.
“You’re far away, love.”
“We’re far away, Malcolm… too far to ever go home. When I first heard of the Expanse… about ships vanishing without a trace… it sounded like the Bermuda Triangle.”
“You were skeptical. God knows, I was.”
“Yes, maybe they encountered hostilities, spatial anomalies, diseases… things that would explain their disappearance. But I don’t know why I didn’t consider one other hypothesis, since the initial information that led us here came from the future."
He turns from the viewport, his eyes haunted.
“I wonder how many other ships out here are lost in time. As we are.”
Fandom: Star Trek Enterprise
Rating: G
Length: 100 words
Content notes: AU based on the episode "E2"
Pairing: Jonathan Archer/Malcolm Reed
Author notes: This takes place sometime in the first few weeks after Enterprise was shifted 117 years back in time during their mission in the Delphic Expanse (Season 3 episode "E2"). It also refers to events of "The Expanse". This includes an established Archer/Reed relationship, and is from Malcolm's point of view. The summary is a reference to the lyrics of "May It Be" - Enya.
Summary: How far we are from home.
“You’re far away, love.”
“We’re far away, Malcolm… too far to ever go home. When I first heard of the Expanse… about ships vanishing without a trace… it sounded like the Bermuda Triangle.”
“You were skeptical. God knows, I was.”
“Yes, maybe they encountered hostilities, spatial anomalies, diseases… things that would explain their disappearance. But I don’t know why I didn’t consider one other hypothesis, since the initial information that led us here came from the future."
He turns from the viewport, his eyes haunted.
“I wonder how many other ships out here are lost in time. As we are.”
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