Hey guys! I love all your fics but does anybody of you know any canon fiction concerning Scotty/Uhura? I am sorry for stealing your time! I just thought that you cool people surely could help! Thank you!
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Thank you for answering. I am sorry my English is so bad! ^^; As Uozlulu kindly explained, I am looking for Scotty/Uhura love in professional official Star Trek novels. (So that's how they are called! I am so stupid!) Do you know any? BTW, I adore your icon! XD
"Professional official Star Trek novels"! Thank you for explaining! That's exactly what I meant! I'll keep that term in mind! ^_^ Although I am looking for professional official Star Trek novels, I will check your links too. Thank you so much for the effort!
None of the 'official novels' have a Scotty/Uhura relationship established, but a couple of them do hint that maybe something is (or might later be) going on. The earliest one to suggest Scotty's interest in Uhura was Joe Haldeman's "World Without End" (Bantam Books, 1979) - extract as follows: 'Suddenly Scotty had his arms full of warm communications officer. For some time they didn't move or speak, Scotty standing with his eyes closed, overcome by her softness and the sweet smell of her. "Time... time you should be going," he said, in a strange husky voice, new to his own ears. Light chaste kiss on his burning cheek. "We'll make it," she whispered, "I don't know how I know, but we will." Watching her leave, Scotty had time to regret a few things he hadn't said in the past. As for the future, only the next twelve minutes were important.'
And there's the following in Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens fantastic novel "Prime Directive" (Pocket Books, 1990) - 'Uhura's hug was the longest and most intensely felt of the greetings Scott
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THANK YOUalexandra_99October 28 2009, 01:07:49 UTC
You're made of pure win, bb! You are my personal heroine from now on! XD Thank you so much for searching the books, flicking through them, reading them AND posting the important parts for us too! *hugs you three times in a row* Your quotations are perfect. I love them! (And I so want to have those books now.) I do wish there had been a whole book writen about them though. But well, this is Star Trek! Hopefully one of you guys will publish one of your stories one day, right?
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As Uozlulu kindly explained, I am looking for Scotty/Uhura love in professional official Star Trek novels. (So that's how they are called! I am so stupid!) Do you know any?
BTW, I adore your icon! XD
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thank you about the icon.
No I'm afraid I don't although I would be interested in knowing if you come up with anything.
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Although I am looking for professional official Star Trek novels, I will check your links too. Thank you so much for the effort!
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The earliest one to suggest Scotty's interest in Uhura was Joe Haldeman's "World Without End" (Bantam Books, 1979) - extract as follows:
'Suddenly Scotty had his arms full of warm communications officer. For some time they didn't move or speak, Scotty standing with his eyes closed, overcome by her softness and the sweet smell of her. "Time... time you should be going," he said, in a strange husky voice, new to his own ears.
Light chaste kiss on his burning cheek. "We'll make it," she whispered, "I don't know how I know, but we will."
Watching her leave, Scotty had time to regret a few things he hadn't said in the past. As for the future, only the next twelve minutes were important.'
And there's the following in Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens fantastic novel "Prime Directive" (Pocket Books, 1990) -
'Uhura's hug was the longest and most intensely felt of the greetings Scott ( ... )
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Thank you so much for searching the books, flicking through them, reading them AND posting the important parts for us too! *hugs you three times in a row*
Your quotations are perfect. I love them! (And I so want to have those books now.)
I do wish there had been a whole book writen about them though. But well, this is Star Trek! Hopefully one of you guys will publish one of your stories one day, right?
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