Reviews for Vahklas |
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Teri chapter 17 . 9/13/2015 I really enjoy the breathe and scope of your work. I did not see Jorin's role coming. I love that. Long and involved dramatic stories centered on Trip are my kind of nirvana. Thank you so much for sharing your time and talent to entertain so many of us. I look forward to seeing where your next work goes. |
TheNaggingCube chapter 17 . 9/13/2015 I am so sad to know there will be no more of your rich and engaging ST:VOY Trip 'n T'Pol story arc. But impressed and throughly pleased with all I have been privileged to read. I hope your commercial endeavors are exceedingly profitable in all ways. Adored how the relationships of all especially Tucker and the Andorians. |
Asso chapter 17 . 9/13/2015 Well, I do not know. Somehow the story is unfinished. See, my friend, it's as if you would say: I'm sorry, I have other things to do, I can no longer devote myself to these trifles. But the ending is not an ending. Leaves open many doors. I have the feeling that - I do not know when or how - Trip and T'Pol will grab you again. Or maybe it's just a hope, I'll admit. Because it is sad to think that we can not enjoy more stories like this. Well, having hope is legitimate, right? In any case, good luck, my friend. And thanks for everything. |
Darksnider05 chapter 17 . 9/13/2015 It was a real pleasure reading this thanks for writing it. |
NoName chapter 17 . 9/12/2015 Thank you for finishing this. Its been a great run. |
Belen09 chapter 17 . 9/12/2015 I wanted let you know that I have enjoyed your stories - first read them on Triaxian Silk - though I'm more of a 'Reed' person, I liked your ideas about Enterprise, though I wished that Reed had done Harris 'in' during your last story . . . |
Nanyin chapter 17 . 9/12/2015 Thx so much for the fic. I hope to see more soon! |
paulc5 chapter 16 . 9/12/2015 (selfish hat on) More? Yesss! (fistpump) Every chapter is another twist. Every chapter is worth the wait. If the characters take an excursion into the countryside - well, it promises to be a view worth seeing... |
badkarma00 chapter 16 . 9/12/2015 Kaboom. Yo Koss, better get your thermals on it's about to get cold. One of the things I love about this are the detailed conversations between characters. Another is your character descriptions and the way you interpret their body language into the story. It's really great work. The whole series is just outstanding and has become a guilty pleasure if mine. Thank you for the work put into this. Bad |
2redbird chapter 16 . 9/11/2015 Enjoyed this story & work. Thanks! |
Asso chapter 16 . 9/11/2015 As usual, it takes time to fully digest your chapters. But, once assimilated, each chapter is invigorating as a good meal. Masterful, as always. And with some small element sufficiently romantic. Which is not bad at all. |
Laura 2468 chapter 16 . 9/10/2015 My first thought (from the top of the page) is don't say sorry I am glad it does not end yet as this is my favourite story. I think the romulan conspiracy is going to all come out now that the andorians are on their tail a bit. You write amazingly this story is way better than anything I've ever seen in the star trek novels. x |
Hlpur chapter 16 . 9/9/2015 As always, fantastic. Thank you for brightening my day. |
Cap'nFrances chapter 13 . 8/24/2015 Delightful chapter! I especially enjoyed how the Vulcans, Andorians, Tellarite, and Klingons interacted with each other and how each saw what what was presented about life on Earth through their own lenses and T'Lissa is always a delight. |
paulc5 chapter 14 . 6/26/2015 Another fantastic chapter. The machinations of V'Las and the High Command add a new layer of menace and more depth to the story while tying in Soval's remarks to Forrest. (y) For future chapters: Will T'Para be entering the name of Lorian's offspring into the family records? Will Archer tell her? Surely he must tell Trip and T'Pol? Putting in my two penn'orth on the debilitating effects of gravity and also, in this case, thin atmosphere - equivalent to altitude. The known effects of altitude on an athlete would be to encourage the production of red blood cells to carry oxygen more efficiently (to compensate for diminished O2) and to thereby thicken the blood, making the heart do more work. People can and do adapt to living at higher altitudes but it seems to me a combination of thin air and high gravity would be murderous. |