You know, I probably should since I have stories involving my main captain and crew. Might be a good idea to put something in there. Though I do wonder if people actually do check out that info before/during/after an STF/Fleet Action/what have you. I sometimes do, but unfortunately I don't do those as often as I would…
USS Valhalla (Pretty much every ship since the mirada class that you start with): Mostly from an affection for Norse mythology. And my friends have equated me to a Viking, more in physical appearance than demeanor, though sometimes that does apply :P . USS H. G. Wells (Wells class science vessel): Pretty self explanatory.…
Actually, this is pretty much the way I have the captain swear up a storm, one of such tirade aimed at Franklin Drake. I forget the name of the mission I based the story on, but it's the one where it turns out to be a holodeck simulation set up by Drake. (As a side note: Myself and two other friends have a sort of combines…
I keep it to about PG-13 more because that's just the way the characters take it. I do very little, if any planning before I write a story and it just happens to end up around the area of PG-13. Not to say I haven't crossed that line, but I want to make it accessible to any trek fan, from new ones (who may or may not fit…
I do try and keep the stories to about a PG-13 or so, which means I can be fairly liberal with words. The one O'Brien says might be something the captain in the stories tosses out every so often: he has a fascination with pirates (think more Jolly Roger than Somalian). My main concern is more keeping it in the verbal canon…
Thanks, though Unfortunately, the majority if the main cast are not any if those, but I will certainly keep that in mind as I do have a Romulan "villain" in the works (not so much as the bad guy but they are the source of conflict).
Mine can be seen actually, I wrote short stories with them, mostly in a series. http://valhallashiplog.tumblr.com/ as well as the same username on deviantart and livejournal.