Warp 5 Complex
Welcome to the Warp 5 Complex! This collection preserves works from the Star Trek: Enterprise fan fiction archive Warp 5 Complex, originally created in 2002.
The import of this archive to the AO3 was approved by the OTW Open Doors Committee in May 2016 and occurred in August 2016.
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What if Trip had been in a long-term relationship at the time he fell for T'Pol? What if he wasn't honest about it to anyone, especially not himself or his lover? In his anger and grief, Trip's actions wreck what he and Malcolm had so carefully built with each other. Some mistakes can't be undone. Some things can't be rebuilt.
All those words of aching apology, echoing in his head and left forever unsaid.
Or: The five times Trip nearly caught up with Malcolm to talk to him in the aftermath of those days, and the one time he never will. (Plus a bonus epilogue because even I can't leave my baby Trip with such a terribly sad ending.)
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Ens. Hoshi Sato reflects on her first days aboard the Enterprise; set immediately following "Broken Bow."
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On a mission to a warp-capable planet one member of the away team has a close brush with death and another must face his greatest fears in order to save her and himself.
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After their ordeal on Pod One, Reed was pretty shaken up. How did he cope with everything in the days afterwards? Maybe an old friend (and a new one) gave him a hand.
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Dating someone with the same kit in his toolbox. It's all new to Trip, but with Malcolm's help he's sure he'll get the hang of it...
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- Part 1 of Dating Games
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An awful experience bring Malcolm and Trip closer.
Bookmarked by Warp5Complex_Archivist
22 Oct 2016
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Note from Kylie Lee, the Warp 5 archivist: this story was once archived at Warp 5 Complex, the software of which ceased to be maintained and created a security hazard. To make future maintenance and archive growth easier, the archive has been moved to the AO3 as part of an Open Doors project.
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Written for 'Drown Malcolm Month'.
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22 Oct 2016
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Note from Kylie Lee, the Warp 5 archivist: this story was once archived at Warp 5 Complex, the software of which ceased to be maintained and created a security hazard. To make future maintenance and archive growth easier, the archive has been moved to the AO3 as part of an Open Doors project.
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A misunderstanding between Tucker and Reed threatens their relationship.
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22 Oct 2016
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Note from Kylie Lee, the Warp 5 archivist: this story was once archived at Warp 5 Complex, the software of which ceased to be maintained and created a security hazard. To make future maintenance and archive growth easier, the archive has been moved to the AO3 as part of an Open Doors project.
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In a bid to deal with feelings far too near the surface, Malcolm and Trip write letters to one another that they never plan to send.
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22 Oct 2016
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Note from Kylie Lee, the Warp 5 archivist: this story was once archived at Warp 5 Complex, the software of which ceased to be maintained and created a security hazard. To make future maintenance and archive growth easier, the archive has been moved to the AO3 as part of an Open Doors project.
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Archer struggles with his feelings for Trip, but when disaster occurs, has he left it all too late?
- Language:
- English
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- Kudos:
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- Bookmarks:
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Bookmarked by Warp5Complex_Archivist
22 Oct 2016
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Bookmarker's Notes
Note from Kylie Lee, the Warp 5 archivist: this story was once archived at Warp 5 Complex, the software of which ceased to be maintained and created a security hazard. To make future maintenance and archive growth easier, the archive has been moved to the AO3 as part of an Open Doors project.
