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A figure from [[Leximas]]' past comes for revenge, and this time she's brought along the power of the Q. In short order, the crew of Waystation are fighting for their lives, their station, and, in the case of Commander [[Lisa Beck]], her very soul. Can the crew figure out some way to stop a demi-god? Will [[Bradley Dillion]]'s holodeck fantasies get him killed? Is Beck willing to leave Starfleet for a higher level of existence? Will Colonel [[Martin Lazlo]] ever stop being a weaselly slimeball? Is Lieutenant [[Sean Russell]] the only one who can sort this mess out?
A figure from [[Leximas]]' past comes for revenge, and this time she's brought along the power of the Q. In short order, the crew of Waystation are fighting for their lives, their station, and, in the case of Commander [[Lisa Beck]], her very soul. Can the crew figure out some way to stop a demi-god? Will [[Bradley Dillon]]'s holodeck fantasies get him killed? Is Beck willing to leave Starfleet for a higher level of existence? Will Colonel [[Martin Lazlo]] ever stop being a weaselly slimeball? Is Lieutenant [[Sean Russell]] the only one who can sort this mess out?





Revision as of 11:02, 9 April 2008

Star Traks: Waystation
Episode name That Sinking Feeling
Season
Episode number
Writer(s) Alan Decker
Year 2373
Stardate 50277
Chronology
Previous in series Close To Home
Next in series Gridlock
Previous in timeline Beaming There [TRK]
Next in timeline Optimum Interface [TRK]


A figure from Leximas' past comes for revenge, and this time she's brought along the power of the Q. In short order, the crew of Waystation are fighting for their lives, their station, and, in the case of Commander Lisa Beck, her very soul. Can the crew figure out some way to stop a demi-god? Will Bradley Dillon's holodeck fantasies get him killed? Is Beck willing to leave Starfleet for a higher level of existence? Will Colonel Martin Lazlo ever stop being a weaselly slimeball? Is Lieutenant Sean Russell the only one who can sort this mess out?


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Author's Comments

While it's only mentioned in passing, this story marks the first appearance of the station's Andorian restaurant.

Links

That Sinking Feeling (text)

The Star Traks: Waystation web page