| matthewjhanson ( @ 2006-05-09 01:35:00 |
End of an Epic
I know you have been waiting with baited breath for my latest update, but don't worry. The combined forces of X-Men and the Enterprise crew not only defeated the Draa'kon invaders, but Crusher and a holodeck recreation of Professor X found a cure of the Xhaldia "Transfomations." This lead to my favorite part of the book, when they commented on the similarities between Captain Picard and Professor X.
The only thing is that they gave the transformed the option of returning to normal, but they never said whether Erid chose undo the transformation or not.
Also they answered the question of just how exactly the X-Men got into the Star Trek Universe. Then answer was the other our good old pal: Q.
It got me thinking about how much fantasy is in the supposed "Sci-Fi" genre.
In other news my play "Aesop's Journey" went off without a hitch.
I know you have been waiting with baited breath for my latest update, but don't worry. The combined forces of X-Men and the Enterprise crew not only defeated the Draa'kon invaders, but Crusher and a holodeck recreation of Professor X found a cure of the Xhaldia "Transfomations." This lead to my favorite part of the book, when they commented on the similarities between Captain Picard and Professor X.
The only thing is that they gave the transformed the option of returning to normal, but they never said whether Erid chose undo the transformation or not.
Also they answered the question of just how exactly the X-Men got into the Star Trek Universe. Then answer was the other our good old pal: Q.
It got me thinking about how much fantasy is in the supposed "Sci-Fi" genre.
In other news my play "Aesop's Journey" went off without a hitch.