3 Works in Ketracel-white (Star Trek)
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The year is 2372. The wormhole is closed, which prevented outright war with the Dominion but spawned political repercussions throughout the sector.
Elim Garak, recently promoted as Deputy Head of the Obsidian Order under Pythas Lok, begins the delicate work of unraveling damage done to intelligence agencies around the quadrant by changeling infiltrators, seven of whom remain unaccounted for (if the Vorta are to be believed).
Julian Bashir, having begun medical studies on Bajor the year prior, enters medical school on Cardassia Prime.
Starfleet struggles to control the Maquis, whose numbers have surged after hundreds of Jem'Hadar and Vorta were granted political asylum and are being housed in the demilitarized zone.
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I cannot say that it is entirely necessary to have read the first two installments, which are lengthy, but since this is an AU, I do recommend it because this begins right in the thick of things.
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Series
- Part 4 of Break Point
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Leave the Bow Tie On by plain_and_simple_tailor (ectogeo) for Kantayra
Fandoms: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
12 Jul 2025
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Undercover on a mission from Starfleet Intelligence, Julian Bashir and Garak attend a party pretending to be a couple, not realizing until they get there that it’s a sex party. Whatever are they to do now, but maintain their cover by putting on their own show?
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Elim Garak - recently reinstated to the Obsidian Order - takes residence on Cardassia before embarking on a perilous mission: aided by his old schoolmate and current head of the Order, Pythas Lok, the two will endeavor to track down Enabran Tain, whose meddling from retirement threatens the political posturing of the Cardassian state.
Julian Bashir - recently freed from prison, where he spent a year for illegal augmentation - must decide if he wants to accept a proposition to attend medical school on either Bajor or Cardassia.
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It is not completely necessary to have read the first installment, but since this is an AU, I do recommend it because this begins very much in media res. Take from that what you will.--------
Hildegard von Bingen, Benedictine abbess, mystic saint, and composer, wrote of her lifelong visions: “The light which I see … is far, far brighter than a cloud which carries the sun. I can measure neither height, nor length, nor breadth in it ... And as the sun, the moon, and the stars appear in water, so writings, sermons, virtues, and certain human actions take form for me and gleam.”Series
- Part 2 of Break Point
