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An alternate storyline to ST:DISC’s “The Burn” – does it work for you?

An alternate storyline to ST:DISC’s “The Burn” – does it work for you?

by Editor | Jan 20, 2021 | Fan Fiction, Latest FAN, Talking Trek

This Imagination Connoisseur thinks he may have figured out a way to make “The Burn” a reality in the Star Trek universe and not destroy the franchise’s continuity in the process.

Is this the Star Trek you’d like to explore?

Is this the Star Trek you’d like to explore?

by Ian Samuels | Oct 3, 2020 | Fan Fiction, Talking Trek

Imagination Connoisseur, Ian Samuels, pitches a new kind of Star Trek that focuses more on exploring new worlds than fighting space battles and deep-seated conspiracies.

Could this fan fic start a new Star Wars saga?

Could this fan fic start a new Star Wars saga?

by Ian Samuels | Sep 26, 2020 | Fan Fiction

Imagination Connoisseur, Ian Samuels, shares his latest fan fiction concept about a new family in the Star Wars universe … only this time, they’re not fighting for the light side of the Force.

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