An experimental Romulan weapon fractures history into two separate timelines--each with its own version of the Voyager. Star Trek past, present, and future must work together to preserve the time line--but whose version of history is the right one?
Rated: Fiction T - English - Sci-Fi - Naomi W., Seven of Nine - Chapters: 19 - Words: 7,108 - Reviews: 13 - Favs: 1 - Follows: 3 - Updated: Aug 7, 2004 - Published: Jun 2, 2004 - id: 1891016
"I'm detecting no evidence of technology. No humanoid life forms."
Srankreth smiled. "Report to the homeworlds. I don't care if you give away our position. Indicate a full-scale attack on all Federation star systems. We're taking over."
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