Hello all. As I'm sure many of you could tell, mostly from the fact that this is the only story currently available, but this is my first written story. I've written in my free time, but nothing ever like this. I had a writing guide and everything, clearly this had more effort in it than anything else I've written. But, I digress.

This particular story is done, but this will not be the end of the entire story. I'd like to write more about this mish-mash of universe I've… "Created" and a cliffhanger like that would be brutal for me to just go "Yup, good enough." Besides, with the Star trek universe being so large, it gives almost limitless potential with this crossover, and that's almost the problem. I have no idea where to go from here. Should I continue with this idea of isolated, small scale outbreak, or should I start going into larger galactic/sector wide conflict? I intend to do both, but when it comes to which one first that remains unclear. Honestly, if anyone has any ideas with story, or any suggestions or general requests, PM me. I'm not famous at all, having maybe five or so dedicated readers, so I will take a look at anything you have to say. And review my story, please. I disliked my pacing personally, it felt as if it went by too quickly for my case, and someone actually said the same thing. If you see ways to improve my writing, even if you're reading this years from now, leave a review. I always want to improve so that my stories can carry more "oomph."

In addition to this however, I will not just be sticking to the Star Trek/Dead Space crossover. I plan on writing more stories, maybe a more basic action one next. The Halo universe has always fascinated me, the lore is honestly so amazingly over the top if you look at it objectively that I can see some fun stories there. I'm not sure what my next story will be, and with college and work eating much of my life I'll do my best to write. Within the next two weeks I'll have a new chapter one up, and within every seven days a new chapter. I can't do nightly like I could at the beginning sadly. But until then, thank you for reading my horribly written nightmare of a story. I hope I spooked you even slightly, I tried not to use the word "blood" too much.

Cheers.