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This is Part 1 and Part 2 of my story. It deals with the main character and some other writing. In nature you are never alone.This book is dedicated to the living memory of Colette Marie Salemink born January 16th 1951 and died April 19th 2010.It is a testament to the time I've spent in nature as well as romance, fictional vampires, that I loved being a vampire as a child.Nature surrounds us everyday and native art should be noticed.
Shorties is a collection of stories from the mind of a Canadian author. English stories and life, including Shakespeare are an inspiration for the novel and the author. The stories includes fantasy, inspired novels of heroes from magical lands and earthen heroes visiting lands and situations, you would wish to never have or wish to have. The future inspired novels are mostly an inspiration of Star Trek. The stories touch on the minds of the deranged, trying to get out. The stories go into fantasy worlds and comment of some political events in the current year and age. Worlds destroyed by nuclear and spatial disasters are touch upon. Jail, and spiritual cultures are often embraced in this novel in one or another story in this collection. The essays are psychological, logical, and historical as well as science based.
This book was written before the release of Star Trek Picard Season 2 and bridges the gap between my fan fiction and the canon. This book was inspired by Star Trek and the Prisoner idea was based on Q being persecuted by his fellow beings. Although adding content that connects the show and Star Trek with my story was an afterthought, the whole idea that ¿the trial never ends¿ is perfect because these supreme beings exist for all of eternity and Star Trek Picard does that perfectly. This book and all of its content are fandom of Star Trek and the rights go to them. This work is based off of Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry. It is also dedicated to the living memory of Colette Marie Salemink who let me stay up late every night and watch Star Trek.
This novella takes notions from Star Trek, greatly inspired by the work of Gene Roddenberry and the Star Trek family, including Bryan Braga and Rick Berman. I think that Star Trek being over 54 years old first aired on September 8, 1966. "The Cage" is the first pilot episode of the American television series Star Trek. It was completed in early 1965 (with a copyright date of 1964). Further notions were intertwined from the movie Interstellar, Release date: November 7, 2014 (Canada) Director: Christopher Nolan.
A continuation of Odyssey by Blake Salemink published in 2020. The story leads from a mission by Atlantis to restore the people and get them on a continuation of a Star Trek. It is a rather behind the scenes of the Odyssey. It builds on the reasons why Tashe Foreman has to get displaced in time and space and get back home. Phoenix ¿ a legendary mythical bird that when dying bursts into flame and it reborn from its ashes. In commemoration of the first warp engine from earth, the Voyager crew nicknamed their new Slipstream engine 'Phoenix.' Because of its intemperate nature, they felt building a relationship with the engine, slowly learning the vast capabilities of its, the sheer speed and power it can take a ship and hoping that it being the first Slipstream engine that returning to Earth, they could rebuild from it hopefully a whole new generation of Starfleet ships. This was the goal. This story is based on Star Trek Created by Gene Roddenberry and Voyager produced by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga.
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