
Date: 01 Oct 2020 13:36 Title: Day Six: Military Justice: III
But he might have liked being bitten... Nora definitely gets her exercise jumping to conclusions. The whole sex/love angle is probably a red herring.
Interesting that Katanga can identify the bite marks as clearly bajoran - possibly from remaining DNA fragments as well as from the shape of the teeth. Either of those techniques should immediately identify the biter.
Nice call on the stasis. One of the hardest things to do in writing scifi and especially Star Trek is to keep up with the technology as well as derivitive tech that should reasonably also be available and alternative or unexpected uses.
Thanks!! rbs
Author's Response: All of us can only guess what technology will look like in the 24th century. That's 300 years in the future and consider where we were a hundred years ago, few people could have anticipated back then where we are now. But I guess that the fun bit about sci-fi.
Date: 14 Jan 2014 00:24 Title: Day Six: Military Justice: III
So, Yunta was abusing Gedar? Or were they having some seriously rough good times? Whatever the case, Yunta seems a little too cocky about all this. She's guilty in some way, I'm with Nora (who is looking more and more like she wants to be with Alex -- oh yes).
Author's Response: Ot maybe both?