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Abmarkan'es [Buoyancy] - A Sequel to Zahvan t'Masu

Title: Abmarkan'es
Authors: diane_kepler and proudcockatrice
Fandom: Star Trek TOS
Characters: Spock/OMC, other original characters
Length: ~22,000 words
Rating: NC-17 on most planets
Warnings: Smut, more smut, Romulan expletives, faggotry, Orions (hey, Orions deserve their own warning!)
Summary: Sequel to Zahvan T'Masu. [On gDocs | On BS] Spock is reunited with Starek. Sleep-deprived cultural misunderstandings, snowballing adventures in gossip warfare, and angry Andorian chiurgeons ensue.
Notes: Mouse over non-English text for translations. Follow the link for more keplerian trek p0rn, including other stories in this series. Soundtracks are here.
Disclaimer: Srsly, folks, we only wish we were as awesome as Gene Rodenberry. We don't own it, and we are not profiting from it.

[ Read it in a single document, on gDocs, or chaptered, at Blogspot. ]

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[FIC] Zahvan T'Masu (A Taste of Water)

Title: Zahvan T'Masu
Authors: [info]proudcockatrice  and [info]diane_kepler
Length: ~30 000 wds
Ratings: Terran: NC-17 / Vulcan: pidik riolozhikaik / Romulan: eaha
Characters: Spock/OMC, OFC
Summary: A smooth-talking Romulan starship pirate seduces a young Starfleet officer.
Warnings: angst, epic teasing, miscegenation, alien peen, tragedy, romance, naked lust, highfalutin' language, Vulcan pick-up lines, Vulcan sex-talk, political machinations, and way too many references to Dangerous Liaisons.
Disclaimer: Paramount owns Spock and his dad Sarek. Starek, T'Nis and everything else is all us, baby.
Acknowledgements: Vielen, vielen dank to everybody over at the Vulcan Language Dictionary and the Vulcan Language Institute over at the Star Trek Online Geekipedia.

BS: [Prologue | I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | X]
gDocs: Entire

In either location, mousing over words and phrases in Vulcan will provide float-text translations.

TOS director died

PALM DESERT, California (AP) -- Joseph Pevney, who directed some of the best-loved episodes of the original "Star Trek" television series, has died. He was 96.

Pevney died May 18 at his home in Palm Desert, said his wife, Margo.

Pevney directed 14 episodes of the 1960s series, including "The City on the Edge of Forever," in which Capt. Kirk and Spock travel back in time to the Depression, and "The Trouble With Tribbles," in which the starship Enterprise is infested with cute, furry creatures.

Pevney loved the series, said his son, Jay.

"He was surprised at the longevity of it because it was not a popular series at the time; it hit its real popularity (in syndication) after it was over," he said.

Pevney directed with precision and was highly organized "but he was very relaxed -- in fact, jovial -- in the way he directed," said George Takei, who played Sulu. "I enjoyed working with him."

Pevney had made his movie debut playing a killer in 1946's "Nocturne." As an actor, he made several other film noir appearances but then turned to directing with 1950's "Shakedown."

Pevney went on to direct more than 35 films, including two memorable movies from 1957: "Man of a Thousand Faces," which starred James Cagney as silent star Lon Chaney, and "Tammy and the Bachelor," a romantic comedy starring Debbie Reynolds that spawned her No. 1 hit record, "Tammy."

In the 1960s and '70s Pevney turned to television, directing dozens of episodes of series such as "Wagon Train," "Fantasy Island," "The Incredible Hulk" and "Trapper John, M.D."

He retired in 1985.

Born in 1911 in New York, Pevney began his entertainment career as a boy soprano in vaudeville. For several years in the 1930s and '40s, he acted in or directed Broadway productions. He came to Los Angeles after serving in the Army in World War II.
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So, I was looking at my previous entries, and I realized that my latest one wasn't there... and then that I had in fact posted in the wrong place. AH!

As it turns out, I thought I had a userpic with the title 'i love spock" and I wasn't paying attention when I posted.

So if you read my post about the Boston Brass, sorry! During lunch we did make the "live long and prosper" sign at each other... but never specifically mentioned our adoration of Spock . So yeah.... again, SORRY!
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I'm really sorry if this isn't allowed!

Hello, all! I was wondering if anyone had any "Vulcan death grip" icons. I was thinking perhaps with a picture of when Spock does it to the kid who won't turn down his radio (in the movie "Star Trek IV") but really any picture will do.


If this isn't allowed, I'm really truly sorry and didn't mean to break any community rules.
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TOS essay anthology

Hi all- feel free to delete if too off-topic, I just wanted to let you know about an new Star Trek title. It's called Boarding the Enterprise, and it's a collection of scholarly (and funny!) essays on Star Trek (TOS only!). Some vulcan-centric essays include "What Have You Done With Spock's Brain?!?", on the mysteries of the vulcan mind. You can check out previews here: http://www.smartpopbooks.com/allbo…

Thanks for letting me pop in and hope you enjoy!