Parameters Of Peace

  • Inside Outside by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1998] ( )
    Hawkes is in the brig and, for reasons McQueen is having difficulty ascertaining, is reluctant to explain exactly why he started the fight in the bar.
  • (1) An Inauspicious Beginning by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1998] ( )
    A routine mission on the planet, Stonebrow, starts to go seriously awry. Vansen is hard put to keep control of the gung-ho new recruit assigned to the 58th and when he shoots down a Chig sentry, her anger reaches boiling point. The burial detail finds a strange damaged bio-organic octahedron near the body and that's when the problems really begin...
  • (2) 265 Different Kinds Of Cheese by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1998] ( )
    McQueen has accepted an invitation to speak at an in-vitro recruitment seminar on Earth - his rationale: "They can't edit me in person" - and has been promptly abducted. When conventional investigations fail, the 58th is given permission to try to find him.
  • (3) Icarus Walking by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1998-11] ( )
    McQueen has been temporarily seconded to the U.S.S.S. Nevada and while there, he receives an unambiguous warning that the bad guys haven't given up and that his life is in danger. In the meantime, Ross knows more than he's saying, Arkie is appalled by what he hears on the copy of a black-box recording he's requisitioned from the pilots of the 82nd squadron, Hawkes receives an extremely unpleasant birthday present, Damphouse is having trouble fending off a nosey reporter who has arrived to do a photo-essay on the Wild Cards, Vansen and West are off to the planet Minerva and Wang -- well, he's just about to alter the fate of the universe by changing one word...
  • (4) The Fox's Wedding by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1999] ( )
    When is a dream not a dream?
  • (5) Utsuroi by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1999] ( )
    Set just after the final episode. "Who's responsible?" Ross asked in the final episode. Well, it may not be entirely clear who is responsible, but it's perfectly obvious who's going to be held responsible. Ross himself.
  • (6) The World Of Epectitus by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1999] ( )
    Ross is still facing a court-martial, and the motivation for it gradually becomes clear. Once it does, the outcome is, of course, never in doubt. By the time Ross understands the complex subtlety of the plot, it's almost too late to be found guilty.
  • (7) If by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [1999] ( )
    A picture paints a thousand words.
  • (8) The Mandate Of Heaven by Annie Hamilton ( Space Above And Beyond Prose ) [2000-7] ( )
    The final Chig offensive begins - and the enemy has no intention of stopping until Earth is utterly destroyed. With their technology that's not going to be much more than a morning's work. E. Alan Wayne was quite correct - they haven't really been trying to this point. But, as events have transpired, they now have very good reason to.