Ships that I Ship: Day 124: Keller/Shucorion
Canon: Star Trek: Challenger
Pairing: Nick Keller/Shucorion
Canon Level: Colleagues, I think
So the Challenger series was supposed to be a spin-off series of books starring a whole new cast. The origin was the TOS New Earth series, and the only books to get published were the one-and-a-half books as part of the Gateways series crossover event. I read all those Gateways books because I was way more completionist about things then, and I am still disgruntled that they never published more of this series. I don't actually own the book anymore, or else I'd have reread it in preparation for this entry. From what I recall though, Keller was the human captain and Shucorion the alien somebody. I don't think he was Starfleet. Either way, I do remember there's a moment in Chainmail where Keller gets abducted from the bridge and Shucorion is upset by this. Not just regular ol' upset, but Very Visibly Upset, and a ship for a book no one else cares or even knows about was born.
Suggested reading:
None.
Pairing: Nick Keller/Shucorion
Canon Level: Colleagues, I think
So the Challenger series was supposed to be a spin-off series of books starring a whole new cast. The origin was the TOS New Earth series, and the only books to get published were the one-and-a-half books as part of the Gateways series crossover event. I read all those Gateways books because I was way more completionist about things then, and I am still disgruntled that they never published more of this series. I don't actually own the book anymore, or else I'd have reread it in preparation for this entry. From what I recall though, Keller was the human captain and Shucorion the alien somebody. I don't think he was Starfleet. Either way, I do remember there's a moment in Chainmail where Keller gets abducted from the bridge and Shucorion is upset by this. Not just regular ol' upset, but Very Visibly Upset, and a ship for a book no one else cares or even knows about was born.
Suggested reading:
None.