(A Star Trek 'True Crime' Fan Project) Earth may be a paradise, but crime still exists in the universe. Some are mundane, some committed on a galactic scale. This is a journal of the most memorable, most important crimes in the Milky Way, and the complex beings who commit them.
On a bloody day, at a delicate time after the destruction of Praxis, these motives would converge to create a pivot point in history, one that would c...
Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise-A, escorted Gorkon and Kronos One from Klingon space on the journey to Earth. Little did they know that a...
As is common with Klingon history, myth and legend are inexorably intertwined with cold hard fact. To the Klingon peoples, they are one and the same. ...
Akharin would spill more blood than most who would ever walk the Earth. But one man’s butcher can be another man’s hero, and he would spend the rest o...
Flint was born as Akharin in 3834 BC in Mesopotamia, where he grew up to become "a soldier, a bully, and a fool." Akharin had seen a hundred billion ...