sundara: (pic#251968)

Another vid spam...but OMG. This. Is. Hysterical.


sundara: (Yum K/S)

Oh my...LOL! This works!


sundara: (Bones Oooo!)
This just isn't right...but it's funny as hell. And definitely not for small kids.

sundara: (Scotty Feed Me)
It's time for your Laugh of the Day!!!

Licking and slurping and crunching....they make the best things to eat.


LOLOLOL  It's surprisingly apropos! And the combos work!!

sundara: (LO on the eigth day she made slash)
AH! AH! It's a reality whose time has come to climb outta the closet and into the mainstream. It's only taken over FORTY FREAKIN' YEARS. But that's okay....good wine takes years, too.


sundara: (Spock wishing I was somewhere else)
I'm lying here reading in bed, lazy on a Sunday morning, when something struck me. I realized what bothers me about so much of the modern Trek that people are writing in the 2009 movie universe.
What bothers me is.... )

insta-rec

Aug. 27th, 2009 11:01 am
sundara: (Bones Oooo!)
Yet another instarec, because I'm just so in love with this storyline/series:

By [info]waldorph, her  "A Beautiful(ly Illogical) Mind"  or  (√π233/hy7 #1)  series.  (Star Trek reboot)

It starts off AU with Jim in a different place than the movie (although not overly different) but it evolves into something that has an underlying truth to it for all characters involved, in the movie, in the story, wherever...and her character observations are phenomenal. She touches into some elemental truth buried in these characters, and combines them in an even more truthful way that defies easy description...at least for me.

Go forth and read and enjoy.
sundara: (Kirk TOS laugh)
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Captain Kirk's Guide to Women




sundara: (K/S eyes only for each other)

Title: Sgt. Peeper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Author: Sundara
Universe: ST:XI
Pairing/Rating: Kirk/Spock; PG for innuendo
~1000 words

Summary: After two years in the center seat, Jim Kirk had thought he’d heard it all.   Apparently not.

A/N: I lifted some of the dialog from an AP news brief I read in the morning paper this morning...you'll never know where inspiration will strike. Also, the title was inspired by [personal profile] jaylee_g  's recent fascination with Beatles music :-)


Sgt. Peeper's Lonely Hearts Club Band )
sundara: (K/S eyes only for each other)
I co-authored a story with jaylee_g (from lj).  It's currently on her lj, here's the particulars from her journal:

Title: Implicitly
Author: jaylee_g and [info]sundara
Fandom: Star Trek Reboot
Pairing: Kirk/Spock
Rating: NC-17
Summary: It had always been Spock; from the moment they met, it had been Spock. (Pon Farr)
Warning: None
Disclaimer: We do not own the characters, we're just borrowing them for a little nonprofit geared fun.
Notes: Originally this fic had a 'R' rating, but the brilliant [info]sundara wrote the amazing sex scene for this story because she's awesome and I adore her.

 


sundara: (Enterprise)
Here's a surprise short story rec from me to you:  Problem with Authority by robanybody (lj) 

Never thought I'd be reading a story about Jonathan Archer and enjoying it (I had such high hopes for Enterprise, and they were severely dashed after the first year or two) but...everyone should go and read this short piece with '09 Jim Kirk , Captain Pike and Admiral Jonathan Archer (and his beagles LOL.)  Great stuff, extremely satisfying read. You won't regret it, srsly.

sundara: (Kirk Have Been Always Will Be)
Title: Not the Enemy
Author: Sundara
Pairing/Genre: Jim Kirk, Spock, crew;  Gen/pre-slash
Universe: ST:XI
Rating: G
Summary: It never even crossed his mind to leave the transporter room.
A/N: This continues my look at a 2009 movie scene I first explored in Innocence Lost. Prior reading of that story not necessary, but it would certainly help establish context.

Read: Not the Enemy
sundara: (Ronan facepalm)
I'm going to shoot for "logical argument" here, (even tho just 'shoot' is more my instinct LOL.)

I'm reading an otherwise well-written ST reboot story and find myself clenching teeth because of (once again) a Kirk characterization that I've seen in numerous stories being written: that young Captain Kirk is horribly ham-fisted when it comes to diplomacy, and in dire need of having his (much more able) crew to coach him, remind him, and when that doesn't work, haul his and the shore leave party's asses out of the danger that he put them in by refusing to adhere to any sensible behavior or to listen and learn from his crew's coaching.

Question: where, oh *where* are the authors getting this stoopid-Captain characterization from? In point of fact, during the period he actually *was* in command on Enterprise, he showed keen insight as to how actions effect outcomes, and was seen in conference with his command crew to solicit input about how to achieve his goals. When confronting Nero at the end of the movie, he offered aid; when Spock questioned his offer, he explained how such offer would be helpful when dealing with the Romulan command in the future (which was of course inevitable sometime down the line.)  *SPOCK* was the one who admitted the desire to not offer that aid, but instead to have Nero die.

Such a bizarre characterization of young Captain Kirk not only falls way short of the mark for him, but does huge disservice to any credibility of Starfleet in general. While it certainly has been known for people to get promoted who don't really deserve it or have the full capacity to perform their jobs in any reality,  fiction or not, in this particular instance, with the spotlight of the entire Federation on Kirk and Starfleet, with the unusualness of such a junior officer being deep-selected for promotion, his qualifications would have been dissected with a fine-tooth comb, every weakness highlighted and examined and put to rest within the whole picture before they would have simply *handed* Kirk their newest constellation class flagship. ESPECIALLY given that their fleet was just decimated and down by 7 starships.

Come on, people, *think*. Crackfic is *great*...but lazy, shallow writing is a whole other ballgame. Like Pike, I challenge you to do better.
sundara: (Spock wishing I was somewhere else)
The other day, taraljc on lj warmed the cockles of my heart by posting a well-written open letter to ST fandom concerning the characterization of new Kirk. In short--that there were too many people writing in the fandom after the movie release who seemed unable to write him with any depth or degree of maturity.

THANK YOU.  Not that I think many people will listen (or have the desire to actually understand the argument and change their ways) but...the response showed there were many people out there who agreed with her. Thank god.

Maybe one day I can stop opening--and closing very quickly--story links to new K/S after reading a paragraph or so.

One bright spot--I was kind of sad to see the amount of Kirk/McCoy being churned out in comparison to K/S. But now? Um. If it's mostly all that quality (and I use the term loosely) then I'm glad it's not K/S.


yes, I'm an old curmudgeon, one with a relative set of standards.


sundara: (K/S catspaw chains)
You know you've been around the block more than once when....

....you're scrolling thru the st_xi_kink community on lj and you keep checking off most every K/S idea mentioned as something you've read already, somewhere in the misty past, either online or in one of a kazillion zines.

O_o


sundara: (Yum K/S)
Title: A House of Cedar
Author: sundara
Rating: ADULT
Summary: After fal-tor-pan, Spock undergoes relearning on Vulcan...and certain things are not included. A disgraced Starfleet Admiral changes that.

ETA: Reposted entire story with new coding and in three parts, completely archived on Livejournal. Link will take you there.



A House of Cedar

sundara: (Yum K/S)

Title: A House of Cedar
Author: sundara
Rating:  ADULT
Summary:  After fal-tor-pan, Spock undergoes relearning on Vulcan...and certain things are not included. A disgraced Starfleet Admiral changes that.
A/N:  Written originally for Beyond Dreams 5, published July, 2002. Won a Philon Award for Excellence. Once again, thanks due to my editors and cheerleaders, Jenna and Dusky, and [personal profile] devohoneybee as always.

ETA:  Reposted 8/6/09 because of problematic coding and length. Story now resides fully on my livejournal account in three parts.

A House of Cedar

sundara: (Default)
Title: Learning Home
Author: sundara
Rating: Adult
Word Count: 25,375
Summary: Even though retired, Kirk can't resist a challenge. Sometimes, though, challenges deliver more than you expect.
A/N:  Big, big hugs and thank-yous to my cheerleaders and editors, Jenna and Dusky, who consistently supported me to write from my heart. If you haven't ever read their Beyond Dreams Press zines, you don't know what you're missing. This was originally written for Beyond Dreams 7, printed in March 2004. And it wouldn't be complete without throwing big, wet kisses to [personal profile] devohoneybee who
always, always listens.

Learning Home )
sundara: (Yum K/S)
I am currently enjoying a resurrected love affair with my very first passionate love from 43 years ago. Needless to say, "I feel young." Whether you're new to Star Trek: TOS or just now diving into it by way of the most excellent new movie, I hope you enjoy the endless stories that have been written about the best crew ever to man a ship. In honor of the new movie and all the new interest in Star Trek, I thought I'd dig out some old stories of mine that I've never bothered to put online. Let me know if you've enjoyed them!

Title: Passages
Author: sundara
Rating: G, Kirk & Spock friendship/pre-slash
Summary: James T. Kirk is at a big crossroads in his life.
Word Count: 7671
Universe/Timing: Star Trek: Original Series/Movies. Takes place as Kirk and the Enterprise-A are both decommissioned :-) Prequel/outtake of my story Learning Home, which was written in the early months of 2004 for Beyond Dreams 7.
A/N: This was actually how I started the original version of Learning Home, but I cut this entire portion from that story for continuity and pacing. Meanwhile, it still makes a damn good prequel of sorts. Not a lot of action, per se, but...I'm rather fond of my guys here. Hope you are, too.

Read more... )
sundara: (Chekov)
Innocence Lost,  nuTrek
Rated: G
Summary: Chekov was fast-tracked at a young age, but life caught up with him one day.

Read Innocence Lost )
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