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TriumviDate: A McSpirk Dating Simulator by Adenil, Spones-in-my-bones (KoruLunan)
Fandoms: Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek
14 Feb 2019
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[FULL GAME RELEASED!!]
On a ship bound for danger and discovery, three men keep moving towards love.
In TriumviDate, you play as the curmudgeonly Doctor McCoy as he navigates the turbulent shores of his love life. Caught off guard by the declaration of a shipwide holiday--Valentine's Day, of all the damned things--McCoy finds himself slowly admitting his own feelings for his two best friends. But as he's pulled in multiple directions at once, how will he balance the friendships of a lifetime with his newly burgeoning realization that it's okay to be loved?
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11 Jun 2026
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the Passionate Unraveling of Spock's Soggy Yearning by CampySpaceSlime
Fandoms: Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
12 May 2026
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Even infertile Vulcans like Spock have to suffer through at least one menstrual cycle a year
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10 Jun 2026
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One (1) Daily Shoulder Pat by Android_And_Ale
Fandoms: Star Trek, Star Trek: Alternate Original Series (Movies)
18 Jan 2026
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Shenanigans ensue when one middle finger to the Academy too many gets Starfleet Cadet James T. Kirk booted off planet for a summer internship aboard the V.S.S. Sh'Raan.
He's hiding a major secret from the oh so earnest and helpful Vulcans, but the longer he's on the ship, the more Jim starts to wonder if they're keeping secrets from him, too.
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Captain Spisee handed Jim a heavy sheet of rich, cream paper embossed with gold dusted Vulcan calligraphy bearing the ship’s name. It was a bit cheap by the standards of Vulcan stationary aesthetics, but shipboard life meant some sacrifices. In the most elegant handwriting he’d ever had the privilege to lay eyes on, it read:
Human Enrichment and Optimal Health Program:
- One (1) Daily Shoulder Pat (more provided upon request)
- Seventy (70) Seconds of Hug Time Per Week (divided between crew members as you deem necessary)
- Three (3) Discrete Instances of Daily Praise
- Three (3) Structured Entertainments per week
- Minimum of One (1) Social Companion per meal (more available upon request)“We would appreciate detailed weekly feedback on the efficacy of our Human integration efforts."
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21 May 2026
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They make their way across the hall to where the Vulcan delegation has congregated. There is a kind of magnetic repulsion around the group; partygoers step around them, giving them at least a meter-wide berth. Spock steps across the empty space deliberately and is immediately the object of a dozen impassive gazes.
"I wish to greet you," Spock says, "And welcome you to the festivities."
"But you are not the host," one woman says.
"Furthermore it is illogical to bid welcome after we have been announced by the herald. Presumably everyone here is already aware of our presence," says a young man.
"This is Spock," T'Pau says, moving forward and offering him the ta'al. "His training in the ways of logic is... incomplete."
Spock inclines his head. "T'Pau. It is pleasing to see you once again."
"Why?" she asks.
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- Part 4 of Only Good for Legends
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05 May 2026
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The Vulcan Who Fell to Earth by warpfroggy
Fandoms: Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek
09 Jun 2026
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The NSS T’Vann was going to crash.
Thirty-one standard seconds was not enough time to launch the escape pod.
Despite their reputation throughout the galaxy as emotionless automatons, even a Vulcan was not immune to the overbearing weight of fear. Emotion was not purged by evolution, but mastered with lifelong training. In moments of certain doom, those less disciplined would succumb to their primal nature. Years of practice would slip away – mere grains of sand racing through cracks between fingers.
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Cast out fear. There is no room for anything else until you cast out fear.
Spock repeated the words as a mantra in his mind. They were the original words of Surak, the sermon which had saved their species from self-annihilation. His wisdom had delivered them from fear and the destructive, untamable force of entropy.
Yet, Spock could not cast out fear, for he was stranded on this alien world inhabited by barbarians – and he was alone.
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06 Mar 2026
