Further evidence of timestream changes

Nov 06, 2004 19:55

A mib_khan on the uss_murgatroid, assigned to research, noted an unusual fact. He documented the data, fixed it firmly in his head, and hit the memory update button on his tricorder.

Of the remaining Khans on Vulcan, one was sober. He fought his way through the crowd of drunken clones until he located storvik. Storvik was lying on the desert sand, beer bong in mouth, ( Read more... )

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storvik November 6 2004, 19:07:27 UTC
          After another dose from Khan's hypospray, Storvik explained:  "I was aware of the existence of places named 'Storvik' on Earth; places and names which predate my own birth.  It is not unusual for people to enter their own names into search routines on the Federation datanet to see what turns up.  In Jellico's case, he discovered a number of planets which had warrants active upon his return, and knew to avoid those places.  As I have no memory of travelling back in time to any of those places, their names must be either a coincidence...  or evidence that I will, at some point in my relative future, travel back to those places; one of those predestination paradoxes that vex the temporal investigators so."  He started to say more, but then collapsed to the ground, drunk once again ( ... )

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