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- An Ode to
Ratliff , by Ikaros.
- A
musical MST salute to everyone's favorite Net author
- Where No
Fanfic Has
Gone Before , by Loren Haarsma.
- A
fanfictional send-up of Star Trek in general and Ratliff in particular.
Well-written and hilarious.
- Dark Marrissa
#1: The Master Builders , by Adam
Cadre.
- A
disturbing (but funny) off-shoot of Ratliff's stories. After Clara
leaves the Enterprise for a happier life on a fledgling colony,
Marrissa begins to exhibit god-like powers and signs of complete
insanity. The survivors of a peaceful planet she has eradicated
identify her as one of their gods -- Manat, the Destroyer. Soon she
becomes empress of the galaxy, kills all who stand in her way, and
begins construction of a tower to complete her journey to godhood --
and
it's up to Clara to stop her.
- A
Psychoanalysis of Marrissa, by Jessica Wolfman
- A
scholarly discussion of Marrissa's manic episodes, newly-updated.
- Stephen Ratliff
Expansion Set for ST:CCG, by Dave
Hines
- An
outline
for a Ratliff Expansion of Star Trek: the Customizable Card Game,
from
Dave's web site.
- Drawings of
Marrissa and crew, by Timothy
McLees
- A
whole lot of anime-style drawings of our favorite Kids' Crew
heroes. From Tim's web site, specifically, here.
- Star Trek
Infinity: Traveling in Time Speeder, by Charles Rando
- A
fanfictional crossover purporting to do for "Time Speeder" what DS9's
"Trials and Tribble-ations" did for "The Trouble With Tribbles." The
crew of the USS Infinity is sucked into Marrissa's universe and linked
with its characters, and they must find a way to escape. If you can get
past the captain's (and the author's) name without making any Amazing
Rando riffs, you'll find some clever jokes in here.
- Borged to
Death!, by Roger M.
Wilcox
- A
hilarious spoof of both Trek and Marrissa in screenplay format. It's
the Federation's last stand against the Borg, and only The Weapon can
save them. (And if you can't figure out what The Weapon is before you
read the story, you haven't been paying attention.)
- A Method for
Marrissa, by Matthew Blackwell
- Crow
goes a little wiggy and builds a Crossover Machine, causing the
Ratliverse to cross over with MST3000, Die Hard, and Doom,
among others.
- History Repeating,
by "Pete Plum", aka Bart Fargo
- Fifteen
years in the future, Marrissa's daughter, Sara, decides to take over as
the galaxy's most notorious intergalactic despot, and it's up to
Marrissa must come out of retirement to stop her. Several members
of RATMM show
up in cameo roles.
- Digital Empire,
by "Pete Plum", aka Bart Fargo
- In
this
sequel to "History Repeating", Marrissa's dead. Life goes on as
usual in Starfleet, at least until the zombies show up. Oh, and
something takes control of the Enterprise. So, actually, it is a normal
day for Starfleet.
- Thank You For the
Music, Kids' Crew Style, by Roger M. Wilcox
- Roger
Wilcox, in an almost Ratliffian plot development, gives us this tale
where, in the 24th century, Elvis impersonators are passe. Nope,
instead those wacky kids go crazy for the musical stylings of ABBA. And
the Kid's Crew sings
ABBA tunes. In fact, you might say they're the original A*Teens. If
they
hadn't been born 400 years later, of course.
- Hi-Q, by Bart
Fargo
- A
Marrissa story in less than 100 words.
- Mharrissa,
Author unknown
- In
this
alternate tale of Marrissa, she's apparently a sex-crazed half-elf.
Hey,
I just archive these, folks.
- Marrissa Pays off Karma,
- Marrissa
and her friends travel to another dimension and are captured
by the residents. It's a charming place with sex slaves
and carnivous candy canes and stuff. And, no, it's not
a Gor crossover... Unfortunately, the file's gone missing.
Sorry.
- A
Break From
Boredom , by Aris Merquoni
- Han
Solo and a character we've never seen before decide to grab some other
pilots and blow up Marrissa.
- Spoof Trek,
by Aris
Merquoni
- Marrissa
wanders onto the "real" Enterprise. They're not very amused.
- The Marrissa Round
Robin, by Multiple Authors
- During
a down time on the dibs list, several mistings authors got together to
write a round robin detailing what would happen if Mike and the
bots got trapped in the Marrissa-verse. Technically, this story is
still ongoing. If
you wish to contribute, email me at mblackwl@ix.netcom.com
- The Stephen
Ratliff Drinking
Game, by Todd Pence
- Although
many might say the reading the Marrissa series will drive you to drink,
just in case it hasn't, well, this game should supply you with all the
reasons you need to imbibe sweet, sweet booze. This piece brought to
you by the Booze Council. Booze! Do we really need to say more?
- The Ratliff
Conspiracy Theory, by Kassi Pittman
- Wow.
Several interesting theories on Stephen's true identity are advanced in
this interesting piece. Still, no one's claimed he's John Gault yet.
That's a
good sign, huh?
- Modern Major
Overlord by Rottweiller
- A long
forgotten tribute to Marrissa where a Gilbert and Sullivan tune
- is
mercilessly
used as the basis for a song celebrating Marrissa's glory.
- A Loss of Voice
by
Rob Morris
- In a
crossover between the Big M and the "Starting Over" universe (which I
won't even attempt to explain here) Marrissa receives some bad news.
- Ghost Planet
Theater by Joseph Nebus
- A
re-enactment of a scene from "All the King's Horses" using the cast of
Space Ghost. Written in celebration of Ratliff's birthday.
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