The First Five Year Mission
The stories of
Carol Hart
Father's DayRated G. When Amanda has to leave Vulcan and return to Earth, Sarek has sole charge of ten month old Spock. It's an interesting time for  both father and son!
Here Be DragonsRated G. Three year old Spock is faced with his very first problem in logic ... and as usual, his solution is unique.
A Lesson in LogicRated G.   Spock is a very naughty boy ... and Sarek makes him name his own punishment.
Parents. Rated G. An overheard conversation between his parents has six and a half year old Spock confused and worried!
Turning Point. Rated G. Spock is nearing the end of his school career and it's time to tell Sarek that he does not intend to enter the Vulcan Science Academy.  A confrontation with his father is inevitable.
Writing as "Caroline Nixon"
(with co-author Jane R)
A Foretaste of Death (by Jane R)  Rated PG.  Christine is leaving the ship and Spock has come to say farewell.
Nice While It Lasted (by Jane R).  Rated G.  The planet seemed too good to be true and Kirk's suspicious nature is definitely aroused.
Spock's Daffodils.  (by Jane R) A poem in which Spock reflects upon the famous verse "I wandered lonely as a cloud."
Through a Glass ClearlyRated PG.  Spock and Yeoman Tina Lawton are in a bit of a dilemma.  They are stuck in a glass elevator ... 60 stories above the ground ... and everyone has gone home for the night.
Vulcan Wine.  A lovely song/poem set to the tune of "Maiden  Wine" as sun by Spock in the episode "Plato's Stepchildren."
Who's Holding the Baby? Rated PG.  Kirk is left to watch a baby while the child's mother runs an errand.  Naturally he calls on his First Officer when things get out of hand.
Writing as "KarraCaz"
Debt of DishonorRated R. A woman from Spock's past returns and leads Spock and the entire crew of the Entertprise into a desperate fight for life.
Ghost in the MachineRated PG13. NOTE: Contains mild K/S.  Spock is going blind from an incurable disease.  Only on the planet Wraith is there a hope of recovery. But Wraith holds many secrets and perils ... and Spock finds he must risk death to rescue Kirk before he can even consider his own needs.
A Logical Explanation. Rated PG.  Saavik had been accepted as a daughter by Amanda, and now that Spock's mother has passed away, Saavik is having a hard time accepting her death.
Looped Tape. Rated PG. The fairybook kingdom had nearly crumbled to dust except for the mysterious Sleepers.  Kirk was drawn to one in particular.
Ninety-Eight Point FourRated PG.  Exploring a planet on the edge of Klingon space, Kirk and Spock are forced to pit their intellect and endurance against a relentless enemy ... a sentry robot that just will not give up.
One Thousand Steps to Koon-ut-katri-laRated PG. It is time for seven-year-old Spock to be bonded to T'Pring ... but he's having definite qualms about the entire experience.
Reflections on CommandRated PG.  Kirk has command of the Enterprise once again ... but things aren't the same as they were.
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