This year’s TrekAdvent project has come to an end, and I hope you all found some enjoyment in it. Don’t forget to check out the Star Trek Holiday Projects page to see the sets from 2019, 2020 and 2021. And let me know what you’d like to see as the theme for 2024’s project by leaving a comment or sending an email to scott@planetrisecreative.com. Happy Holidays everyone!
It’s another double post because hey, sometimes sleep has to come first. Apologies to the fan who has consistently liked most if not all of the images in this Advent Project. (I’m looking at you DirtySciFiBuddha.)
The Borg have paralyzed multiple quadrants in terror with their singular objective to assimilate all they encounter. With their efforts repelled more than once by Starfleet, the Collective sought new means with which to achieve their goals. Thus they chanced upon the Epsilon Erdidani system and there what the Borg Queen would describe as “two million five hundred thousand tons of spinning metal…all alone in the night.” With dozens of races and their disparate technologies housed onboard the Babylon 5 station the Borg were able to add the inhabitants’ distinctiveness to their own and tremendously increase their power. But the worst was yet to come, as the Borg Queen turned her sights below, to the Great Machine beneath the surface of Epsilon III. Soon Zathras heard a chilling voice echo through the cavernous facility, “Resistance is futile.”
After a long night of story, song and bloodwine, Worf made an uncharacteristic wager with Chancellor Martok. If Worf were to best Martok in a B’aht Qul challenge he would win the right to select a ship design of his choice to serve as Martok’s new Capital Ship. After a fraught competition, Worf was victorious and, having already decided on his choice, his bellows of laughter were heard throughout DS9’s Habitat Ring. Some weeks later the vessel finally arrived at the station; the ancient Terran vessel Discovery 1. Martok was enraged and hurled epithets at his comrade all the way to the ship’s bridge, where the Chancellor immediately ordered for departure. The computer replied sedately “I’m sorry, Mark, but I cannot do that,” and shut down all engines. As Martok rose to berate Worf yet again the tactical officer shouted that a Klingon vessel was entering the system; a newly constructed D9 Dreadnought flying the Flag of the Empire. In short order the crew transported to the Dreadnought which towed the Discovery 1 to a safe distance before Martok used it to test his new flagship’s targeting systems. And never did he allow Worf the honor of a B’aht Qul challenge again.
TrekAdvent Day 9, fresh like pine, classy as wine, making the day fine. I don’t know how or why I started incorporating rhymes into my posts so we’ll see if it sticks around. While we wait, let’s have a peek at the newest craft rolling off the Dominion assembly line. After the defeat of the Shadows at the hands of the Vorlons and an alliance of the younger races, the ancient race of insect-like manipulators wouldn’t have much need for their ships. That’s where the Jem’Hadar come in. Having recently acquired their new fleet of converted TIE fighters they need someplace to dock them, and this Shadow Dreadnought (as Sheridan called it) fits the bill. Along with the massively powerful weaponry and durability common to Shadow vessels the Jem’Hadar develop a deep respect for their First Principles, chaos through warfare, evolution through bloodshed, perfection through victory. And as we all know, Victory is Life.
So yeah, I missed December 5th. What can I tell ya? Stuff happens.
But we’re back, and we begin with a Starfury fighter craft from Babylon 5 press ganged into service by the Cardassian Union. Perhaps with these agile vessels at their disposal the Central Command would have fared better against the Maquis.
Starfleet makes a serious departure from their normal style by acquiring some surplus Ha’Taks from deposed or deceased System Lords among the Goa’uld. After the Starfleet Corps of Engineers completed the retrofits allowing these behemoths to move from Naquadah-based power to Deuterium-based warp drive they became the envy of all alien civilizations that based their culture on the Egyptians of ancient Earth.