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A re-telling of Edgar Allen Poe's classic poem with a Garak/Bashir twist - Garak is lonely and unhappy without Bashir after the war and takes matters into his own hands during a nighttime visit from the good doctor. Just in time for Halloween...
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Garak and Odo have not returned from their mission to the Gamma Quadrant in search of Enabran Tain - in fact, they are missing and presumed dead, and Julian Bashir finds himself dealing with that news badly. Very, very badly. Until, that is, he begins to wonder if Garak hasn't perhaps returned after all.
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The stardate is 48750.1, shortly after the first hints of the looming Federation conflict with the Dominion. Doctor Julian Bashir and his Cardassian friend, the former Obsidian Order agent Elim Garak, have moved beyond friendship to love and intimacy. The two are in the midst, in fact, of contemplating further steps toward building a life together. That is, until Bashir, during a routine mission to the Gamma Quadrant, is thrown back in time to stardate 46420.1, just a few days after his arrival on Deep Space Nine and his first tentative encounters with the mysterious Garak.
There's one little problem - he doesn't know at first that he time-traveled. Neither does the Garak he encounters. And neither does the Julian Bashir who, brand new to DS9, unknowingly finds himself catapulted three years into the future and to a Garak who is considerably more "friendly" than the Garak he thought he just met. Misunderstandings to be resolved all around - both now *and* then.
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This story is a "what if?" story - what if Garak had been forced to remain behind on DS9 when Dukat and the Dominion took over, at the end of the fifth season episode "Call to Arms"?
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A re-working of the DS9 episode "Empok Nor" with one major twist - it is now Julian Bashir, rather than Nog, who accompanies O'Brien and Garak to Empok Nor. Garak had barely begun a very tentative pursuit of Bashir on DS9 but his feelings for him run deep, so the thought of Bashir with O'Brien is already enough to send him over the edge - and the psychotropic drug infecting him finishes the job. Warning: Bashir gets hurt in this. By Garak, unfortunately.
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Elim Garak has willingly tortured Odo - that's not a mystery. What is a mystery, though, is how badly he himself is hurt. Julian Bashir loves him and takes him away to heal the pain.
A little interlude of healing set immediately after the DS9 episode "The Die Is Cast."
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A mysterious transporter accident occurs on DS9 - with dramatic consequences. Julian Bashir now looks and sounds exactly like Elim Garak, who now looks and sounds exactly like... Julian Bashir. Complications ensue; not everyone adjusts well to the new reality, including our heroes - more or less. The two do their best to work through the challenges, however, both professional and personal. After all, it's really what's on the inside that counts - or is it?
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Elim Garak and Julian Bashir are returning from a mission to the Gamma Quadrant when their runabout is thrown into unexplored space. The alien beings who intercept them are huge, imposing, and impossible to understand. Very unfortunate. How lucky, though, that the beings seem pleased and eager to help. Why wouldn't they be - it isn't often that two lost pets as exotic and as fascinating as Garak and Bashir are discovered! Where to take these odd, delicate creatures so they will receive the best care possible? The Grand Zoo of Bor'wat No'voo, of course. Where else?
Takes place sometime after "Our Man Bashir."
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Forbidden Fruit by MKK
Fandoms: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: The Next Generation
13 Jan 2015
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Garak has a fan, the teenage daughter of a former associate, suddenly visiting the station. Bashir, however, is not a fan, neither of her or the situation, and for a while he is even more distant from Garak than the two had already been because of the war. They are both soon forced to evaluate what they really want and what they really believe about each other - especially once Garak's new fan decides to take things a dangerous step or two further. It turns out that the real forbidden fruit is not temptation after all, but the willingness to love and forgive each other. That turns out to be exactly what the two had been searching for all along.
Takes place in the seventh season of DS9 roughly around the time of "Afterimage," and references the TNG episode "Chain of Command Part 2."
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In the mirror universe, Captain Julian Bashir and First Officer Elim Garak share a cell as prisoners of the Klingon Regent.
This is an alternate resolution to the fourth season DS9 episode "Shattered Mirror;" it thus departs from the storyline of that episode at several points. It was also my first fan fiction from way back when the episode was first broadcast.
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Garak and Odo enjoy breakfast while commenting on the events of their day. Nothing, however, really happens - just like in "Seinfeld." Not that there's anything wrong with that! References about two dozen Seinfeld episodes.
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Julian Bashir is not quite sure yet about his feelings toward his enigmatic new friend Elim Garak. So when they both show symptoms of a mysterious illness, it seems they'll now have more time apart to ponder the future of the relationship. Their symptoms worsen, however, and to their shock, they discover there's only one way to effectively and inexplicably ease the pain: getting physically closer and closer - and closer.
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Julian Bashir and Elim Garak journey step by step through the twelve stages of bonding, leading to greater and greater physical and emotional intimacy - and love.
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Elim Garak has many motivations when he undergoes plastic surgery to temporarily change his appearance from Cardassian to human - chief among them the opportunity to anonymously even old scores. But what he hadn't counted on was the reaction of those who know him best, particularly Julian Bashir. He had also forgotten the old adage about being careful what you wish for...
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Writing for Gul Garak: A Mirror Universe G/B Parody by MKK
Fandoms: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
23 Sep 2014
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In the Mirror Universe, Gul Elim Garak is presented with one very fascinated Terran author of G/B stories as well as an enticing Julian Bashir - Garak only hopes the writer can come up with a good G/B scene for them.
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Elim Garak and Julian Bashir attempt to come to terms with vivid, disturbing dreams they had been compelled to undergo, early in their relationship. But what seems to be such a logical way to accomplish their recovery instead brings problems all its own, much to their surprise.
This is the sequel to my story "Quid Pro Quo."
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Elim Garak and Julian Bashir, newly acquainted and in the beginning stages of their friendship, begin having disturbing, erotic dreams about each other, dreams they're powerless to stop or to control. But where are the dreams coming from?
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Kes is bored with the standard holodeck battle simulations, so she decides to take the programs just a little further and meets one very intriguing man.
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On his deathbed, Julian Bashir looks back over his life, his triumphs and his regrets. This story is based on "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall," by Katherine Anne Porter, 1930.
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Julian Bashir and Elim Garak volunteer for a medical mission to Meklos Two, with tragic results. This story is based on "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce, 1891.
