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Re: Endeavour Story #3: Side Trip
« Reply #40 on: December 04, 2006, 11:06:03 am »
That was certainly an interesting ending, Guv, but you're right that it seems a bit of a cop-out. I think it may be because I read the chapter as a stand-alone instead of re-immersing myself in the rest of the story first.

However, if it wasn't, you may want to consider this: it did seem a little rushed. I did that with my own 'If Wishes Were Horses...' and the story suffered as a r esult. There was also no explanation as to why Dath'mar was lurking in a deadly-dangerous plasma storm and just happened by at the right moment. A little piece about him actually encountering the Gorn and learning of Ford's predicament would have done wonders for that with no more needing said. The mind automatically fills in the details that they talked and Dath'mar spent the last few days tracking down the Endeavour due to his debt, but we need that starting point.
I know why it's not there, as Dath'mar is not verbose and revealing their presence earlier by narration would have given away the ending, but it still leaves me slightly wanting.

A very good story overall, though, and I'll come back and give this a full re-read at a later date. I'll likey end up using it as research for a scene of my own!
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Re: Endeavour Story #3: Side Trip
« Reply #41 on: December 04, 2006, 09:30:47 pm »
If Dath'mar in this reality had indeed found the Gorn, he would have avoided them. Had he somehow spoken to them, he would have avoided any area Endeavour was in, believeing that Ford could take care of himself and would live dispite whatever incomvinience Endeavour's damage presented.

Dath'mar is inside the plasma storm, as is stated in my little shorties, to wreak havok among the Ya'wenn. He cannot enter the plasma region directly due to the necessity of crossing the Federation Border, as stated in Story #1, so he had to take the long hard road to avoid Fed space.

His finding the shuttle was blind luck. Had I wanted to spoil the surprise, I would have put in a little scene of Dath'mar deliberating over whether or not to save the shuttle. But I wanted, instead, to make it seem like perhaps a big asterois was about to hit the shuttle and that perhaps Ford risked his crew for no reason at all. In some moods, I might have even written it that way and killed them off. But I'm not done with the main characters of Davenport, Smith and Bronstien.

The ending wasn't rushed on my part, but does come off that way when read. I could tell that myself. I might not have been in the kind of mood to make it real wordy and detailed, and this may be what gives the impression. But this was the ending I had in mind from the get-go.

 For the most part, the entire story is a rip-off of an RPG plot I used on La'ra and my gaming crew a year back or so. Only then, when the Klingons picked them up, their commander tortured our Fed heroes and had every intention of killing them before they were rescued.

Perhaps a future re-writing where I tell the last part of the final scene from Dath'mar's perspective might make the ending seem less easy...

anywho...

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Re: Endeavour Story #3: Side Trip
« Reply #42 on: December 06, 2006, 10:31:20 am »
Valid concerns by SA, yet I didn't really notice them untill I finished and reflected. Perhaps a debriefing scene in which the shuttlecrew reports Dath'mars intentions (learned from a drunk crewman perhaps?)

Anyways, cant wait to see what you're doing with Chevy and Thomas. GIMME MORE
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Re: Endeavour Story #3: Side Trip
« Reply #43 on: December 07, 2006, 10:26:03 pm »
I like the drunken crewman idea. Mind if I use that?

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Re: Endeavour Story #3: Side Trip
« Reply #44 on: December 14, 2006, 01:33:21 am »
Una excelente historia como siempre, gracias roger  :notworthy: :notworthy: :thumbsup:

Ahora la continuación de la saga de Dath'mar  ;D

+ karma para ti  ;D

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Re: Endeavour Story #3: Side Trip
« Reply #45 on: December 20, 2006, 04:46:22 pm »
*Thu Guv rifles through Spanish dictionary to make sure he wasn't just cussed...*

Ah...

Thank you much, Frank! Hope you liked very much. What little Spanish I know, if that...was...Spanish...I learned from some Mexicans whilst working at McDonalds. "Mas hambergesa!" "Ci, Quesso!" "No mas hambergesa, Chica!"

Anywho, I'm up to the 9th volume of my Trek-Endeavour saga. Hope it's been good thus far.

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Re: Endeavour Story #3: Side Trip
« Reply #46 on: December 27, 2006, 02:38:25 pm »
I like the drunken crewman idea. Mind if I use that?

--thu guv!

Use it. this is a sharing comunity.
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