Dartz Wrote:I always assumed something more of an 'earn your happy ending' at worst..... it takes time and effort and occasional interference from an outside source within the fandom to nudge them on the right path. But it's doable. It's just a matter ofhooking the right quirk.... or inventing the right technology, or meeting the right person at the right time. In Fenspace, there're plenty of right people out there.True, true...
Most of the SEBureau can just dissolve at the end of the Boskone War, with the drydock reverting to StellviaCorp control; the only loose end that's been mentioned in-universe is the Kobayashi Maru and its crew. After a night to sleep on this, I've come up with this possibility - does anyone have any objections?
The Kobayashi Maru itself and its AI Viola - She joins Great Justice full-time, with a very-carefully-selected crew.
Katz and Trigon - They return to Hermes Universal Deliveries.
N - (s)he drifts for a few months, accepts an offer from the Vesta Institute of Biotechnology to be a "guinea-pig in residence" for a half-year, hates the experience, drifts for a while longer, ends up in a quiet dome not-too-close to Aria Field, writes hir memoirs, discovers a talent for writing, and ends up a career writer.
Pepita Ingless - She stays on Stellvia, gets a job working for Kohran, and is promoted to the station's Chief Engineer position in 2018.
J. Hawking [size=smaller](still needs a given name)[/size] - He finds his daughter Kyliea [size=smaller](let's give her some background, too)[/size] on Liberatrix, but they never find the rest of their family. They find a place to live in Liberty, he gets a job flying a shuttle on the Liberty / Port Ceres run, and she continues her studies at the local college.
'A dozen "marines" who'd been Senshi once upon a time' - They return to the Senshi, where they end up part of the crew of the Hornblower-class ship Le Reve.
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Rob Kelk
"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."
- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012