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''Star Traks'' is a parody of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise containing wacky takes on the premises of the original series, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine, with all-new characters and copious original content. The series was created by writer Alan Decker, but there are several authors collaborating on the FanVerse at this point, listed next to their associated series below.
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''Star Traks'' is a parody deconstruction/parody of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise containing wacky takes on the premises of the original series, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine, franchise, with all-new characters and copious original content. The series was created by writer Alan Decker, but there are several authors collaborating on the FanVerse at this point, listed next to their associated series below.
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* Immortality - The Ba'ku world in Boldly Gone stalls aging - though [[spoiler: does little to remedy having a crate of books fall on you, as Jaroch discovered.]]
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* Immortality [[Immortality]] - The Ba'ku world in Boldly Gone stalls aging - though [[spoiler: does little to remedy having a crate of books fall on you, as Jaroch discovered.]]
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* ArchiveBinge - AND HOW. Ten years of material by several authors -- totalling in the millions of words -- await any new reader.
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* Star Traks: Governor's Song [[http://www.geocities.com/tommycomics/TCZoneStories.html]] -- The misadventures of a Klingon ship crewed by misfits. Written by Tom Jacobs (site is offline as of 2013).
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* Star Traks: Governor's Song [[http://www.geocities.com/tommycomics/TCZoneStories.html]] -- The misadventures story of a Klingon ship crewed by misfits. Written by Tom Jacobs (site is offline as of 2013).
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* Star Traks: Governor's Song [[http://www.geocities.com/tommycomics/TCZoneStories.html]] -- "Honor in battle. Glory in death. This is the Klingon way. Or so the Klingon PR guys would have you believe. Turns out they've got screw-ups just like everybody else. Well maybe not JUST like everybody else. Check out Tom Jacob's new series for Traks with extra head ridges!" (This site is offline as of 2013).
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages [[http://www.geocities.ws/potatoesok/iv/main.html]] -- A merchant ship working for a certain megacorporation in the 26th century must handle vrious unexpected difficulties. Written by --.
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages [[http://www.geocities.ws/potatoesok/iv/main.html]] -- A merchant ship working for a certain megacorporation in the 26th century must handle vrious unexpected difficulties. Written by --.
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* Star Traks: Governor's Song [[http://www.geocities.com/tommycomics/TCZoneStories.html]] -- "Honor in battle. Glory in death. This is the The misadventures of a Klingon way. Or so the Klingon PR guys would have you believe. Turns out they've got screw-ups just like everybody else. Well maybe not JUST like everybody else. Check out ship crewed by misfits. Written by Tom Jacob's new series for Traks with extra head ridges!" (This site Jacobs (site is offline as of 2013).
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages [[http://www.geocities.ws/potatoesok/iv/main.html]] -- A merchant ship working for a certain megacorporation in the 26th century must handlevrious various unexpected difficulties. Written by --.
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages [[http://www.geocities.ws/potatoesok/iv/main.html]] -- A merchant ship working for a certain megacorporation in the 26th century must handle
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Traks encompasses about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 31, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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Traks encompasses about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 31, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate sequestering their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
unluckiest.
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Traks encompasses about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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Traks encompasses about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, 31, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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Traks numbers about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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Traks numbers encompasses about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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''Star Traks'' is a parody of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise containing wacky takes on the premises of the original series, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine; there are several different authors at this point, with the original/site creator being Alan Decker and later additions including Anthony Butler, Maija Meneks, Brad Dusen, Brendan Shust and more.
There are about a dozen series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
There are about a dozen series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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''Star Traks'' is a parody of the ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise containing wacky takes on the premises of the original series, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine; Nine, with all-new characters and copious original content. The series was created by writer Alan Decker, but there are several different authors collaborating on the FanVerse at this point, with the original/site creator being Alan Decker and later additions including Anthony Butler, Maija Meneks, Brad Dusen, Brendan Shust and more.
There arelisted next to their associated series below.
Traks numbers about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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Traks numbers about a dozen fanfiction series in all, each utilizing the same basic premise: that the poster organizations of the Star Trek universe (Starfleet, Section 34, the Borg, etc.) have a habit of trying to isolate their strange, incompetent, or just plain inconvenient members in situations where they can't damage anything other than themselves and each other. Often they can be found manning derelict stations, piloting the starship equivalents of clunkers, or patrolling the distant backwaters of space. In the hands of Traks' capable writers, the resulting scenarios make for a series of hilarious and occasionally heartwarming tales about the oddball adventures of Starfleet's unwieldiest and unluckiest.
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Internal chronology(series set during overlapping spans of time are listed together):
* Original Series era -- Star Traks: The Origins of the Species
* TNG era -- Star Traks("Original Traks"), Star Traks: The Vexed Generation, Star Traks: Waystation, Traks Files
* Star Traks: Borgspace
* Star Traks: Banshee
* Star Traks: Silverado
* 26th Century -- Star Traks: Boldy Gone, Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages
* Original Series era -- Star Traks: The Origins of the Species
* TNG era -- Star Traks("Original Traks"), Star Traks: The Vexed Generation, Star Traks: Waystation, Traks Files
* Star Traks: Borgspace
* Star Traks: Banshee
* Star Traks: Silverado
* 26th Century -- Star Traks: Boldy Gone, Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages
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->''The Star Traks stories are comedies that not only hold up Star Trek to the twisted mirror of parody in an attempt to enrage all who hold the genre dear, but poke fun at life in general...and who knows, may even have a message to convey about the silliness of real life.
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->''The Star Traks stories are comedies that not only hold up Star Trek to the twisted mirror of parody in an attempt to enrage all who hold the genre dear, but poke fun at life in general...and who knows, may even have a message to convey about the silliness of real life. \n\n->Well, ''
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->''The Star Traks stories are comedies that not only hold up Star Trek to the twisted mirror of parody in an attempt to enrage all who hold the genre dear, but poke fun at life in general...and who knows, may even have a message to convey about the silliness of real life.
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->''Welcome to the Star Traks Nexus...You will find no Kirks here, nor Picards, Siskos, Janeways, or other good Starfleet captains, crews, and their ships. However, you will find the rejects, the square pegs, the morons and idiots. The Star Traks stories are comedies that not only hold up Star Trek to the twisted mirror of parody in an attempt to enrage all who whole the genre dear, but poke fun at life in general...and who knows, may even have a message to convey about the silliness of real life. Well, perhaps the last is a bit farfetched.''
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Main series by order of conception, (with misc. bonus additions, Alternate Traks, etc. written at different times):
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* Star Traks: Silverado -- An ancient starship is refitted and sent into duty; its new crew must cope with the shortcomings of their ship and of one another. Written by Brendan Shust.
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* Star Traks: Melting Pot -- The adventures of the first totally non-human crew in Star Fleet
* Star Traks: Governor's Song -- Klingon-centric series
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages
In chronological order:
* Star Traks: The Origins of the Species - a ret-con of the Traks Universe(?), takes place during TOS.
* Star Traks/Original Traks
* Star Traks: The Vexed Generation
* Star Traks: Governor's Song -- Klingon-centric series
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages
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* Star Traks: The Origins of the Species - a ret-con of the Traks Universe(?), takes place during TOS.
* Star Traks/Original Traks
* Star Traks: The Vexed Generation
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Associated Sites (fan-written series hosted offsite, but endorsed by the main team of authors):
* Star Traks: Melting Pot [[http://www.khobrah.net/mp/mp.html]] -- The adventures of the first totally non-human crew in Star
* Star Traks: Governor's Song [[http://www.geocities.com/tommycomics/TCZoneStories.html]] --
* Star Traks: The Incongruous
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* Star Traks: BansheeBanshee -- The story of a Section 31 ship, Traks-style. Written by Brad Dusen.
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Files -- A pair of agents from Starfleet Intelligence investigate strange occurences in the Traks verse. Written by Alan Decker.
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* Traks Files - X-Files meets Star Traks
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* BigDumbObject - The Smiley Sphere (a yellow Dyson sphere with, you guessed it, a smiley face painted on it.)
* TheCaptain - Played straight with Bain, and subverted/inverted with every other captain (though they all have moments of inspired leadership once in a while.) A possible exception is Beck, who is neither an outstanding captain nor an incompetent one, simply a person who found her way into aleadership command position by accident and tries her best with varying degrees of success (her character arc in Waystation involves developing leadership skills).
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* FanVerse - Arguably one of the biggest, owing to the sheer amount of material. Traks started off simply set in the TNG-era Star Trek universe, but has since been augmented with so much original content, and the timeline been extended so far in either direction, that it's become a MASSIVE fan verse. Especially apparent in stories set during the 25th-30th centuries and beyond (Timefleet, anyone?), which tend to be enshrouded in Traks-exclusive circumstances.
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* FanVerse - Arguably one of the biggest, biggest for Trek, owing to the sheer amount of material. Traks started off simply set in the TNG-era Star Trek universe, but has since been augmented with so much original content, and the timeline been extended so far in either direction, that it's become a MASSIVE fan verse. Especially apparent in stories set during the 25th-30th centuries and beyond (Timefleet, anyone?), which tend to be enshrouded in Traks-exclusive circumstances.
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* LesYay - after their unexpected one-night stand, J'Hana and Tilleran are this for a while [[spoiler: before finally settling down and becoming a couple.]]
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* FanVerse - All Arguably one of the main series together consist biggest, owing to the sheer amount of material. Traks started off simply set in the TNG-era Star Trek universe, but has since been augmented with so much original content, and the timeline been extended so far in either direction, that it's become a fanverse.MASSIVE fan verse. Especially apparent in stories set during the 25th-30th centuries and beyond (Timefleet, anyone?), which tend to be enshrouded in Traks-exclusive circumstances.
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* LesYay Immortality - after their one-night stand, J'Hana and Tilleran are this for The Ba'ku world in Boldly Gone stalls aging - though [[spoiler: does little to remedy having a while (spoiler) before finally settling down and becoming a proper couple.crate of books fall on you, as Jaroch discovered.]]
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* Star Traks: Waystation [[http://www.star-traks.com/way/way.html]] -- Follows the adventures of a small station on the edge of enemy space, built from spare parts, and soon to be the line of last defense in a conflict of massive scale. Written by Alan Decker.
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* Star Traks: Waystation [[http://www.star-traks.com/way/way.html]] -- Follows the adventures of a small station on the edge of enemy space, built from spare parts, parts - and soon to be the line of last defense in a conflict of massive scale. Written by Alan Decker.
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* Star Traks: Boldly Gone... -- Set 400 years after the events of Star Traks (and Star Trek). The Federation has entered a tenuous alliance with the Romulan Empire and built an ultra-FTL ship, controlled by a mysterious omniscient being; its crew soon finds themselves on bizarre adventures, even by Traks standards. Written by Alan Decker.
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* Star Traks: Boldly Gone... [[http://www.star-traks.com/boldly/stboldly.html]] -- Set 400 years after the events of Star Traks (and Star Trek). The Federation has entered a tenuous alliance with the Romulan Empire and built an ultra-FTL ship, controlled by a mysterious omniscient being; its crew soon finds themselves on bizarre adventures, even by Traks standards. Written by Alan Decker.
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* Star Traks/Original Traks -- The first series, taking place during the TNG era aboard a ship full of misfits and incompetents known as the USS Secondprize. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks: Waystation -- Follows the adventures of a small station on the edge of enemy space, built from spare parts, and soon to be the line of last defense in a conflict of massive scale. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks: The Vexed Generation -- A spinoff/successor to the original series, focusing on the attempts of another "ship of misfits", the USS Explorer (and later the USS Aerostar), to escape from the Delta Quadrant. By Anthony Butler.
* Star Traks: Waystation -- Follows the adventures of a small station on the edge of enemy space, built from spare parts, and soon to be the line of last defense in a conflict of massive scale. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks: The Vexed Generation -- A spinoff/successor to the original series, focusing on the attempts of another "ship of misfits", the USS Explorer (and later the USS Aerostar), to escape from the Delta Quadrant. By Anthony Butler.
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* Star Traks/Original Traks [[http://www.star-traks.com/traks/sttraks2.html]] -- The first series, taking place during the TNG era aboard a ship full of misfits and incompetents known as the USS Secondprize. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks: Waystation [[http://www.star-traks.com/way/way.html]] -- Follows the adventures of a small station on the edge of enemy space, built from spare parts, and soon to be the line of last defense in a conflict of massive scale. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks: The Vexed Generation [[http://www.star-traks.com/vexed/]] -- A spinoff/successor to the original series, focusing on the attempts of another "ship of misfits", the USS Explorer (and later the USS Aerostar), to escape from the Delta Quadrant. By Anthony Butler.
* Star Traks: Waystation [[http://www.star-traks.com/way/way.html]] -- Follows the adventures of a small station on the edge of enemy space, built from spare parts, and soon to be the line of last defense in a conflict of massive scale. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks: The Vexed Generation [[http://www.star-traks.com/vexed/]] -- A spinoff/successor to the original series, focusing on the attempts of another "ship of misfits", the USS Explorer (and later the USS Aerostar), to escape from the Delta Quadrant. By Anthony Butler.
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Traks -- The first series, taking place during the TNG era aboard a ship full of misfits and incompetents known as the USS Secondprize. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks:Waystation
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* Star Traks: The VexedGeneration
Generation -- A spinoff/successor to the original series, focusing on the attempts of another "ship of misfits", the USS Explorer (and later the USS Aerostar), to escape from the Delta Quadrant. By Anthony Butler.
* Star Traks:Boldy Gone...
Boldly Gone... -- Set 400 years after the events of Star Traks (and Star Trek). The Federation has entered a tenuous alliance with the Romulan Empire and built an ultra-FTL ship, controlled by a mysterious omniscient being; its crew soon finds themselves on bizarre adventures, even by Traks standards. Written by Alan Decker.
* Star Traks: Borgspace -- Describes the adventures of a Borg cube and its atypical crewmembers. By Maija Meneks.
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* Star Traks: SilveradoSilverado -- An ancient starship is refitted and sent into duty; its new crew must cope with the shortcomings of their ship and of one another. Written by Brendan Shust.
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* Star Traks: Melting Pot
* Star Traks: Governor's Song
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages
* Star Traks: Governor's Song
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages
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23rd Century
* Star Traks - The first series, taking place during the TNG era aboard a ship known as the USS Secondprize and captained by Alexander Rydell.
* Star Traks: The Vexed Generation - Features two different ships ( The Aerostar and the Explorer ) and their respective crews. Also set around TNG.
* Star Traks: Borgspace - The rejects of the Borg
* Star Traks: Waystation - Takes place during TNG\[=DS9=] on another space station on the edge of Federation Space.
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* Star Traks: The Vexed
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* Star Traks: Silverado - Star Fleet decides to recycle a 22nd century Star Ship
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* Star Traks: Silverado - Star Fleet decides to recycle a 22nd century Star ShipSilverado
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26th Century
* Star Traks: Boldy Gone Set in 25 century, this crew has the most effective captain since Kirk and Picard, but not all the officers are compentent. Also has a sentiant ship.
* Star Traks: The Incongruous Voyages - Conn
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* Star Traks: The Incongruous
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* MegaCorp - Dillon Enterprises. Although not necessarily evil, it becomes progressively more powerful and sinister throughout the series, and [[spoiler it fulfills the "looming company transitions to looming government" aspect of the trope when spoiler Bradley Dillon is elected Federation President.]]
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* MegaCorp - Dillon Enterprises. Although not necessarily evil, it becomes progressively more powerful and sinister throughout the series, and [[spoiler [[spoiler: it fulfills the "looming company transitions to looming government" aspect of the trope when spoiler Bradley Dillon is elected Federation President.]]
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* SpinOff - Every series; lampshaded on the Waystation homepage by referring to said series as the "inevitable spinoff"
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* SpinOff - Every series; lampshaded Each non-Original Traks series is technically a spinoff of that first set of stories. Lampshaded on the Waystation homepage by referring to said series as homepage: "The Inevitable Spin-Off!"
* SplitPersonality - Jaroch and the"inevitable spinoff"other personalities reincarnated within him, especially Tovar (presumably, all other Yynsians have this problem as well.)
* SplitPersonality - Jaroch and the
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* MegaCorp - Dillon Enterprises. Although not necessarily evil, it becomes progressively more powerful and sinister throughout the series, and [[spoiler it fulfills the "looming company transitions to looming government" aspect of the trope when spoiler Bradley Dillon is elected Federation President.]]
* MisterSeahorse - After a FacefullofAlienWingWong incident, the entire male crew of the Explorer.
* MisterSeahorse - After a FacefullofAlienWingWong incident, the entire male crew of the Explorer.
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* AlternateUniverse - The Compentient Universe and the Happy Verse *shudder* Also, Alan Decker wrote an AU were Traks was merely a TV show.....
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* AcmeProducts - The bigger Dillon Enterprises gets, and the wider the range of bizarre/near-magical products found in its store, the more it resembles an Acme Corporation.
* AGodAmI - [[spoiler: Karyna from Waystation]].
* AlternateUniverse - TheCompentient Universe "everyone is competent" universe and the Happy Verse *shudder* Also, Alan Decker wrote an AU were terrifying Happyverse are recurring examples of such, and a number of other less important 'verses are glimped briefly during certain stories. Another variety of AlternateUniverse is found in certain extra stories set outside canon: Survivor Traks was merely (Traks characters trapped Survivor-style on an island), Thank the Great Bird They Weren't There (Traks characters in classic scenarios from Trek and other franchises), and the very odd "Contract Negotiations", which features Waystation characters as disgruntled actors in a universe where Traks is a TV show.....show.
* AGodAmI - [[spoiler: Karyna from Waystation]].
* AlternateUniverse - The
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* Star Traks: Waystation - Takes place during TNG\DS9 on another space station on the edge of Federation Space.
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''Star Traks'' is a parody of the ''StarTrek'' franchise containing wacky takes on the premises of the original series, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine; there are several different authors at this point, with the original/site creator being Alan Decker and later additions including Anthony Butler, Maija Meneks, Brad Dusen, Brendan Shust and more.
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''Star Traks'' is a parody of the ''StarTrek'' ''Franchise/StarTrek'' franchise containing wacky takes on the premises of the original series, The Next Generation, and Deep Space Nine; there are several different authors at this point, with the original/site creator being Alan Decker and later additions including Anthony Butler, Maija Meneks, Brad Dusen, Brendan Shust and more.