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ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 17
These are the continuing adventures of the HMB Impulsive. Its mission: to prove aliens ain’t got nuthin’ on human ingenuity and sheer cussedness. In this week’s installment… Security Chief Enigo LaFuentes again insists that the tattoo is part of the plan, and Chi...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 16
Why is Enigo getting a tattoo now? Keep reading! Enigo released Loreli’s wrist as soon as she crossed the threshold. The flap of the small shack closed behind her, and she realized this was not someone’s residence, but, well, the tribe’s equivalent of a tattoo parlor....
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 15
When last we left, we had a potential four-seven, which could mean though control or a virus or perhaps an imposter. Dour’s vote is on imposter, but “his mistress,” the transporter, isn’t completely clear on whether the man they thought was JR Seip is actually a human...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 14
One of the cliche's I hate is when someone starts to sense danger and blows it off as their imagination. I hope you like how HuFleet handles it. Jeb decided to compromise by talking to Bobby first. The younger Seip brother opened the door in a bathrobe, his hair wet...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 13
If you're wondering what the heck is going on, go here to start at the beginning of the episode and here to start at the beginning of the universe. In the meantime, let's see how Captain Jebediah Seip-Tiberius chandles a family squabble. Captain’s Log, Intergalactic...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 12
I'm posting this on my last day at the sub shop. Being a cashier is an interesting experience, and Firehouse was a good place for it. 95% of the customers are very nice, even when I pushed a wrong button or couldn not understand thier name. I think if I were to give...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 11
Missed an installment? Find the links here. My apologies for missing April 11. I could have sworn I had an installment all set up. I am going to plead to the court that my brain was addled by job hunting stress, but now I am all better! April 30, I start an exciting...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 10
Missed an installment? Find the links here. My apologies, guys. I thought I'd scheduled a post for last week. I have an excuse! I've been deep into job hunting. The first week of April, I had an excitng third interview with Newscycle for their marketing communications...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 9
Missed an installment? Find the links here. I love Dolfrick Dour. It's so much fun having a Goth run the teleporter. It wasn’t often that Teleporter Chief Dolfrick Dour teleported people for the first time, let alone three in under a day. It gave him mixed feelings....
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 8
issed an episode? Follow this link to catch up. I'm not an artist. I lack the skill and the training. Sometimes, it takes me longer to find or make an image than it does to write an installment. This is one of those days, so here's a Star Trek alien. Chi Nikki Chawa...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 7
Missed an installment? Find the links here. Jeb and Ellie Sue were chuckling together as they entered Sickbay. Her light laughter stopped when she saw her brother-in-law laying on the medbed, on his side, monitors above him clicking and displaying numbers she didn’t...
ST: HMB, Episode 5: Lone Star, Part 6
Missed an installment? Find the links here. In the meantime, let's head back tot he planet and Lt. LaFuentes. The Captain had left LaFuentes with a difficult situation. He had six men to keep over 200 combatants at bay. That, itself, was not the problem....