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In all honesty, there is no need for a crossover with anything else to...
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A ship is always referred to as 'she' because it costs so much to keep one in paint and powder.
Chester W. Nimitz
Huh, now that's interesting. I'm assuming that the Borg would be something similar to the Abyssal?
I'm not caught up on the current Star Trek shows, but don't the Borg eventually join the Federation in Picard? Or was that a bluff of some kind? If the former, what's that going to do to the assimilated shipgirls?
Also, if the Borg assimilate enough shipgirls, is there a chance of a Unimatrix Zero-type rebellion?
I can see the light novel title. "I became the captain of a tsundere ship boy.""Besides, what do I want with socializing with a bunch of girls?" He asked, smiling confidently, "I'm the great Prometheus! I go on lone, deep space tactical missions! I get in and get out by myself! I have to be stoic and focused!"
"Hello Prometheus!" A lyrical female voice said softly, from behind. Prometheus stood up straight, and looked back over his shoulder. He turned bright red.
The Enterprise avatar stood there, smiling warmly at him.
"Ah... Uh... H-Hi Enterprise," Prometheus managed, "Um, it's... It's gr-great to meet you!"
"Likewise!" Enterprise said cheerfully, giving him a big hug, "you did so well on those strike missions!"
"I... I couldn't have done it w-without your targeting data," Prometheus stuttered. Adams hid his mouth with his drink, sipping it, but his eyes were smiling. Enterprise patted him on the back.
"Keep up the good work, Prometheus! Oh-Can I call you Prommie? I want to give you a nickname-I give my friends nicknames, and we're friends since we've fought together!"
"Th-That sounds great!" Prometheus managed, "I-I love being called Prommie! You-You can call me anything you like!"
Enterprise laughed and ruffled his blue hair affectionately.
"Aw, you're great Prommie," Enterprise said, "keep up the good work! We'll win this war soon with ships like you! And your captain!"
"Thank you ma'am," Adams said with a nod, now hiding his smile with his hand.
Enterprise kissed the top of Prometheus's head.
"I'll see you later!" She said happily. She got up and walked off, Prometheus watching her go, his entire face burning red.
"Stoic and focused, huh?" Adams asked.
"Sh-Shut up!" Prometheus growled. Adams chuckled.
"You sure were focused: Focused on her, real hard."
"Just-It was nothing!" Prometheus protested.
As Adams continued to laugh, his ship's avatar groaned and slammed his head into the table... Right into his burger. He looked up, his face covered in ketchup and mustard. He stared, mortified, as Enterprise looked back.
Enterprise smiled and waved her hand back at him, before turning back to laugh with her fellow sisters.
Prometheus immediately covered his face, walked to the nearest support bulkhead, and began beating his forehead against it. Adams just chuckled and sipped his root beer.
"Whatever you say... Prommie."
"Arrrrrggghhhh!"
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Having read a significant portion of the SB thread before dropping it, I felt that a lot of authors in the round robin completely missed the point of Star Trek, instead trying to one up one another in "awesomeness" biggatons and sometimes edginess. The one that sticks out in my mind as one of the most egregious is the one based on the episode The Measure of a Man. The one where Data goes on trial to see if he is sentient. In that snippet, the author has Enterprise get understandably offended at Maddox not thinking Data and Shipgirls are sentient, but she decides to knock him around a few times and threatened him with death. And the author is trying to treat that as a good thing, that violence is the best option and Maddox is an irredeemable villain.
If the author had actually bothered to pay attention to the episode, they would realize that Maddox realizes that he is wrong by the end of the episode, and the reason he was digging in his heels was that he was was confronted with the fact that he was condemning a sentient being to death and he wanted to deny that. And in a later episode Data himself confirms that him and Maddox are now on good terms and are exchanging messages about creating more Androids like Data.
That's the most egregious example I can remember, but the thread was filled with Snippets like those, authors completely missing the point and messages of classic Star Trek. Irony of ironies, they write just like the modern Trek like Discovery and Picard and Abrams Trek they so despise. If I hadn't ditched SB a while back I would have probably written a response snippet where Enterprise threatening Maddox does the exact opposite of what she wanted and he now is successfully making the case to Starfleet that ship girls cannot be trusted based on her own logs of what she did to him
Figured something odd had happened. Nice bit!