June 2nd, 2009
Title: Graduation (aka “Final Graduation”).
Fandom: Star Trek:
Pairing: Implied one-sided Malcolm Reed/Charles “Trip” Tucker
Categories: Adventure, Angst, Drama, Future, Post-Series, Pre-Slash.
Length: Epic.
Warnings: Major character deaths, alludes to canon-torture, Archer-bashing. I wouldn’t call the end unhappy, but it’s certainly bittersweet.
Shortly after the events of “Harbinger”, Trip is killed, irrevocably changing the way the Xindi mission unfolds, though it still “succeeds”. Consumed by grief and resentment towards what he considers an avoidable tragedy, Malcolm spends the rest of his life devoted to changing the system inside Starfleet, so that the mistakes that led to Trip’s death will not be repeated.
Title: Graduation (aka “Final Graduation”).
Fandom: Star Trek:
Pairing: Implied one-sided Malcolm Reed/Charles “Trip” Tucker
Categories: Adventure, Angst, Drama, Future, Post-Series, Pre-Slash.
Length: Epic.
Warnings: Major character deaths, alludes to canon-torture, Archer-bashing. I wouldn’t call the end unhappy, but it’s certainly bittersweet.
Shortly after the events of “Harbinger”, Trip is killed, irrevocably changing the way the Xindi mission unfolds, though it still “succeeds”. Consumed by grief and resentment towards what he considers an avoidable tragedy, Malcolm spends the rest of his life devoted to changing the system inside Starfleet, so that the mistakes that led to Trip’s death will not be repeated.
Title: Graduation (aka “Final Graduation”).
Fandom: Star Trek:
Pairing: Implied one-sided Malcolm Reed/Charles “Trip” Tucker
Categories: Adventure, Angst, Drama, Future, Post-Series, Pre-Slash.
Length: Epic.
Warnings: Major character deaths, alludes to canon-torture, Archer-bashing. I wouldn’t call the end unhappy, but it’s certainly bittersweet.
Shortly after the events of “Harbinger”, Trip is killed, irrevocably changing the way the Xindi mission unfolds, though it still “succeeds”. Consumed by grief and resentment towards what he considers an avoidable tragedy, Malcolm spends the rest of his life devoted to changing the system inside Starfleet, so that the mistakes that led to Trip’s death will not be repeated.
Title: Graduation (aka “Final Graduation”).
Fandom: Star Trek:
Pairing: Implied one-sided Malcolm Reed/Charles “Trip” Tucker
Categories: Adventure, Angst, Drama, Future, Post-Series, Pre-Slash.
Length: Epic.
Warnings: Major character deaths, alludes to canon-torture, Archer-bashing. I wouldn’t call the end unhappy, but it’s certainly bittersweet.
Shortly after the events of “Harbinger”, Trip is killed, irrevocably changing the way the Xindi mission unfolds, though it still “succeeds”. Consumed by grief and resentment towards what he considers an avoidable tragedy, Malcolm spends the rest of his life devoted to changing the system inside Starfleet, so that the mistakes that led to Trip’s death will not be repeated.
Title: Graduation (aka “Final Graduation”).
Fandom: Star Trek:
Pairing: Implied one-sided Malcolm Reed/Charles “Trip” Tucker
Categories: Adventure, Angst, Drama, Future, Post-Series, Pre-Slash.
Length: Epic.
Warnings: Major character deaths, alludes to canon-torture, Archer-bashing. I wouldn’t call the end unhappy, but it’s certainly bittersweet.
Shortly after the events of “Harbinger”, Trip is killed, irrevocably changing the way the Xindi mission unfolds, though it still “succeeds”. Consumed by grief and resentment towards what he considers an avoidable tragedy, Malcolm spends the rest of his life devoted to changing the system inside Starfleet, so that the mistakes that led to Trip’s death will not be repeated.
Title: Graduation (aka “Final Graduation”).
Fandom: Star Trek:
Pairing: Implied one-sided Malcolm Reed/Charles “Trip” Tucker
Categories: Adventure, Angst, Drama, Future, Post-Series, Pre-Slash.
Length: Epic.
Warnings: Major character deaths, alludes to canon-torture, Archer-bashing. I wouldn’t call the end unhappy, but it’s certainly bittersweet.
Shortly after the events of “Harbinger”, Trip is killed, irrevocably changing the way the Xindi mission unfolds, though it still “succeeds”. Consumed by grief and resentment towards what he considers an avoidable tragedy, Malcolm spends the rest of his life devoted to changing the system inside Starfleet, so that the mistakes that led to Trip’s death will not be repeated.