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by billfl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Livingston) Jun 16, 2004 at 04:23 AM

>The Endicott Syndrome (DS9)

Mike: o/` I'll never be - like Endicott! o/`

>by Rob Morris
>

Tom: Looks like we're about to Rob Morris to pay Pearl.
Crow: Ouch!

>As Odo entered Kira's quarters, 

Crow: He slipped himself under the door.

>                                he saw her motion for him to be quiet. 

Mike: [Kira] Shhh!  "Monk"'s on!

>Both O'Brien children were still staying at  Nerys's. 

Tom: Oop, Miles musta missed this month's rent check.

>                                                  The O'Briens, separated
for 
>almost two weeks by a bizarre twist of time and space 

Crow: A.K.A. Standard "Trek" plot number 55.

>                                                      were - busy. 

Mike: They're catching up on two weeks' worth of Narbonic and Sluggy
      Freelance.

>Kira activated the  one-way sound dampeners 

Tom: It's - THE CONE OF SILENCE!

>                                       so that she and Odo could talk
without 
>waking Molly and her little brother. 
>
>"Oh, I love those kids! 

Mike: [Kira] Especially with that Honey Mustard sauce!

>                        But if Keiko and Miles don't come for them soon,
I 
>swear I'll have them hosed down! 

Crow: Well, that's one way to rinse off all the apple juice and cake
frosting.
Mike: Oh, I'm sure the kids aren't that bad.
Crow: Huh?  Oh - uh, yeah - the, um, the kids.  Heh.

>                                 The Padre told me that the Klingers are
the 
>same way, back in 1956!" 
>

Tom: And let the crossover action commence - now!
Mike: Deep Space Nine and M*A*S*H - it's such a natural, too.

>Odo smiled, 

Tom: Well, he at least rippled his protoplasm.

>            at the thought of The Priest with the Prophet-awakened
ability to 
>traverse the timestream. 

Crow: Sam Becket leaps into Father Flanagan!!!

>                         The man's discussion with Odo and the simple
faith 
>possessed by Francis Mulcahy made the burden of Odo's destiny as his
people's 
>savior easier to bear. 
>

Mike: I remember this one - Hawkeye steals a runabout and crashes the
Dominion
      War Peace Conference on Ouijanboo XII.

>"Temporal Affairs absolutely hates him! So does the Kai! 

Tom: So does Rush Limbaugh!  And Tom Daschle!  And Lisa Kudrow, for some
reason!

>                                                         You know, Nerys,

>maybe we should send him after Dukat!" 
>

Crow: Or maybe they should send him after a couple of Whoppers.

>Kira's smile faded. 
>

Tom: She wandered out of her cellular coverage area.

>"No, Odo, I don't see us doing that. I mean, Dukat would love to get his
hands 
>on a Prophet, wouldn't he?" 
>

Crow: Starfleet posts round-the-clock guards on Elijah and Elisha.

>Odo looked confused. 
>

Mike: It's hard to tell, but trust us - he does.

>"You mean, get his hands on a host of the Prophets, don't you?" 
>

Crow: Conan O'Brien?

>Kira put her head down, 

Tom: And backed away slowly.

>                        then looked back up to speak. 
>
>"Odo, Father Mulcahy doesn't yet realize it, 

Mike: [Kira] But he'll never work in TV again.  Not that *we* should
talk...

>                                             but he---kind of IS one of
the 
>Prophets! The being who claimed to be their Father showed me that
Prophets 
>sometimes assume mortal lives. 

Tom: They enter the Federal Prophet Protection Program.
Crow: I hear there's this one former Prophet who's running a hardware
store
      in Tucson now.

>                            The man known as Francis Mulcahy is one of
them." 
>

Mike: Plus, Colonel Flagg was a Romulan spy.

>Odo shuddered, and instantly his clothes shifted - again - 

Tom: [Kira] Hey!  The restraining order says you can't do that!

>                                                           to those of
the 
>wartime fatigues once worn by Father Mulcahy. 

Crow: [Mulcahy] My word, Quark, this jocularity is most unseemly.

>                                              Kira looked at him with a 
>mixture of concern and amusement. 
>

Tom: Plus a heaping dollop of sexual frustration.

>"Nice. Wanna Try for Vedek? 

Mike: Or go for what's behind door number 3?

>                            What did that being show you, in your
visions? 

Tom: Just a guess? The things to be.

>They seem to be staying with you, most of anyone." 
>
>"That being? 

Mike: Or that state of being?
Crow: You into Existentialism, Mike.
Mike: Nope.  Verb.  That's what's happening.

>             Nerys, he all but identified himself as the God that most
Terrans 
>worship! 

Tom: Wow! He spoke directly to cash?

>         More, the Prophets seemed to acknowledge him.

Crow: [Odo] He gets a 10% cut off the top.
 
>                                                       Have you spoken
with 
>anyone about this?" 
>

Mike: Maybe it's just me, but does anyone else feel a bit uneasy about God
      having a cameo appearance in a Star Trek fanfic?
Tom: It sure makes it the crossover to end all crossovers.
Crow: Maybe literally!

>"Odo, who would I speak with? 

Tom: [Odo] What about Mel Gibson?

>                              'Oh, Kai Winn! Guess What? I met a being
who may 
>be the parent to the blessed Prophets.' 

Crow: [Kira] Plus, I just saved a *bunch* on my runabout insurance with
Geico!

>                                        I don't even want to think about
that 
>claim, 

Tom: I mean, the copyright wrangling alone...

>       let alone what she would do with it, once she heard." 
>

Mike: She'd develop it into a zany new sitcom - "The Major and the
Almighty".

>Kira's faith had been both joyously fulfilled and badly shaken by the
events 
>in River Bend. 

Crow: She'd heard about the lonesome loser.
Mike: You mean that he's beaten by the Queen of Hearts every time?
Crow: Yeah, he's a loser, but he still keeps on trying.

>               Odo very wisely decided to change the subject. 
>

Tom: [Odo] So, how about those Cardassians, huh?

>"In my first vision, I was the Padre. 

Mike: The *San Diego* Padre.
Tom: Odo was batting clean-up for Tony Gwynn.

>                                      Pierce and McIntyre had a bizarre
scheme 

Mike: It involved a pocketwatch, five pounds of creamed corn and Frank
Burns'
      footlocker.

>to prevent a man named "Painless" from ending his life. 

Tom: 'Cuz that would bring on many changes.
Crow: Eh - I can take or leave them, if I please.

>                                                        It involved me in
a 
>way I couldn't quite comprehend. 

Mike: [Odo] And it didn't help that Colonel Blake had Borg implants.

>                                 Also, these two looked different from
the 
>Pierce and McIntyre we met. 

Crow: [Odo] Pierce was all preachy and sensitive and stuff, and McIntyre
had a
      mustache and kept whining about a wife and kid in California.
Tom: [Kira] You just got hold of one an episode from their later seasons.

>                             They had a rowdier, harsher edge to them. 

Mike: The parts of Pierce and McIntyre will be played be Triple-H and the
Rock.

>That vision was weird enough. In my second, 

Crow: [Odo] I was Hot Lips that time.  Frank asked me to meet him behind
the
      laundry tent and...

>                                       I awoke in a large, spacious
office, 

Mike: On BBC-America.

>with a man yelling..." 
>
>"Clayton! HEY, Clayton!" 
>
>Clayton Endicott the 3rd awoke from his bizarre dream of being a cop. 

Crow: On patrol with T.J. Hooker, no doubt.
Tom: So now we've moved from Start Trek to M*A*S*H to Benson?
Mike: I'll say this for Rob - he's ambitious in his crossoverloading.

>                                                                     
Pete was 
>standing right next to him. 
>
>"Clayton, uh, schedule?" 
>

Tom: Fridays at 8:30, 7:30 Central, on ABC.

>Endicott realized he was late putting together the schedule for Governor 
>Gatling's trip to Greatlink. 

Mike: Home of the largest chain in whatever state they're in.

>                             He oozed through his entire desk, looking
for a 
>pen. 

Crow: Ew!
Mike: Actually, it sounds kinda like the boss at a temp job I had once.

>     Absently, he realized that Pete was of a species he had never seen 
>before. 

Tom: *gasp* It's the rare and lovely Ethanus Phillipicus!

>        As he hurriedly attempted to finish the schedule, in walked
ever-cocky 
>Lieutenant Governor Benson Dubois. 
>

Crow: Followed by the entire cast of "Sports Night".

>"Clayton, where is that schedule? If the Dominion thinks were showing 
>disrespect, 

Mike: Then they ain't seen nothing yet!

>            they could invade! Generally, that would drive the Governor's

>approval rating DOWN!" 
>

Crow: I dunno, didn't seem to hurt Bush.

>Now Endicott was confused. Something from his dream leaked through. 
>

Crow: So it's not just a crossover - it's a *dream sequence* crossover.
Tom: All we need is self-insertion and slash for a grand slam.
Crow: So to speak.
Tom: Er, right.

>"My people are invading 20th Century Earth?" 
>

Mike: No, just 20th Century Fox.  They got a three-picture deal.

>Benson looked at him askance. 
>
>"Well, Clayton, I hear that they thought about invading during the 
>Renaissance, 

Crow: They're the idealized version of the compleat Renaissance
changeling.
Tom: Are you sure they're not just a Klingon merchant?
Crow: No, they're *not* a Klingon merchant!
Mike: The Monty Python Star Trek Renaissance sketch, everyone.

>             but ol' Billy Shakespeare was all booked up! 

Crow: He'll be on "Ye Olde Late Shew, with Sir David of Lettermanne".

>                                                           Pete, go help
the 
>Governor find his tie! 

Mike: [Benson] And not the one with the hula dancer on it!

>                       While you're at it, help Krause find her BRAIN! 

Bots: Brains!  Argh!  Graaar!  *slurp* Brains!

>Tie first, though. There are, after all, priorities!" 
>

Crow: Like call before you dig...
Tom: Caress before you dress...
Mike: I before E except after C...

>Pete left, to do as he was bid. 
>

Tom: Pete's monitoring e-Bay for those ultra-rare "Soap" Pez dispensers.

>"Benson, what species is Pete?" 
>
>"What species? He's A Talaxian!" 
>

Mike: You can tell by his cologne - "Eau de Leola Root".

>"Where do Talaxians come from?" 
>
>Dubois patronizingly pulled Endicott's cheek. Somehow, it hurt. 
>

Tom: It hurt like having someone pull on your cheek.

>"Nowwww, Clayton! Didn't your mommy tell you where aliens come from?" 
>

Crow: The three-headed Xythanian fire-stork brings them.

>"Can the routine! 

Mike: Put it in Mason Jars!  Get ready for a long winter!

>                  Where is he from?" 
>
>"We found him in the Delta Quadrant, Duh!" 
>

Crow: "Duh."  Never before has a fanfic summed itself up so succinctly.

>"How did we end up in the Delta Quadrant?" 
>

Tom: Doctor Smith sabotaged the Robot and - oh, wait.

>Benson moved in for the kill. 
>

Crow: [Steve Irwin] Crikey!  This Lieutenant Governor is enraged, mates!
Looks
      like I better dangle me kid in front of 'im to calm 'im down!

>"That's easy, Clayton, you were driving!" 
>

Mike: [dully] Ah ha ha. Those wacky "driving changeling" jokes work every
      time.

>DEEP SPACE NINE 

Tom: Today's sci-fi scores are: Deep Space 9, Babylon 5; Blake's 7, SG 1;
and
      in multiple overtime, Sealab 2021, Space 1999.

>"So, Nerys, that's how the whole thing went. I appeared to have no
purpose but 
>to serve as the butt of this man's jokes. 

Crow: So he was their Mike Nelson?
Mike: Hey!

>                                    Jokes I always walked into, I might
add." 
>

Tom: Oh, he *was* their Mike Nelson.
Mike: Is this Demean and Belittle the Jumpsuited Human Day or something?
Crow: Oh c'mon, Nelson, lighten up.
Tom: Yeah, that's *every day* around here.
Mike: Okay then, I just - hey!

>Kira had a question. 
>

Mike: [Kira] You know a good plastic surgeon?  I'm gettin' wrinkles in my
      nose wrinkles.

>"What about the Dominion?" 
>

Crow: And what about Bob?
Mike: And what about Joan?
Tom: And what about love?

>"Oh, them. Well, we were late, and they did invade, 

Tom: But they had no exit strategy and it ended badly.

>                                                    and the Governor's 
>approval ratings started  to dip. 

Crow: Mmmmm - dip!

>                                  But then  Benson had the woman Krause
pose 
>as another Alien Queen 

Mike: [Odo] She attached herself to Sigourney Weaver's face.
Tom: Lucky alien queen!

>                       who threatened and tricked the female shapeshifter
of  
>our acquaintance, 

Tom: Renee Zellweger?

>                  and all was well within 25 minutes, as they agreed to a

>treaty against our "common foe". 

Mike: Namely, Ryan Seacrest.

>                                 Then Pete  married his wife, 
>who--discorporated. 

Tom: Can you show that on prime time TV?
Crow: Not on basic cable. Maybe premium or pay-per-view.

>                    Right at the end, the female shapeshifter saw Krause
out 
>of makeup, and got worried, 

Mike: She wondered if she should switch from Cover Girl to Lancomme, too.

>                            but signed anyway. Very bizarre. 

Crow: That's one word for it.
Tom: [Kira] Okay, that's it - no more anchovy and cayenne pepper
protoplasmic
      pizzas before your nap!

>                                                              And I
haven't 
>told you the strangest part." 
>

Crow: [Odo] I had a face!  A real face!

>Nerys couldn't imagine anything more strange, but asked anyway. 
>
>"What's that, Odo?" 
>

Tom: It's a tattoo.  Don't ask how he got it.

>"Well, the Governor and Benson were running against each other for 
>re-election. The winner was just about to be announced." 
>

Mike: And they got to sit behind the desk while everyone else had to
      do a Hoedown with Drew.

>Kira nodded. 
>
>"So, who won? Dubois or Gatling?" 
>
>Odo shook his head. 
>
>"I don't know! 

Tom: [Odo] That's when Katherine Harris showed up and the whole thing just
      went straight into the crapper!

>               The being ended the image right then, and it never
resumed! 

Crow: [announcer] Your prophet is experiencing technical difficulties. 
Please

      do not adjust your soul.

>Nerys, I simply have to know who won! Even talking with Father Mulcahy
hasn't 
>helped rid me of my curiosity on this matter. 

Tom: [Odo] I may have to talk to Father Dowling!  Or even Father Murphy!

>                                              What do you think?" 
>

Mike: You - the audience at home?

>"I don't know, Odo. Some questions just don't have easy answers. 

Tom: Like what's the sound of one hand clapping?
Mike: Or what's the square root of pi?
Crow: Or who exactly is keeping "Joe Millionaire" on the air?

>                                                                 Or, it
seems, 
>any answers at all. 'What If' is a dangerous, wasteful game to play. 

Tom: Oooh, careful there, colonel - there a couple of newgroups full of
folks
      who might disagree with you there.
Crow: Yeah, they'll sic their Alien Space Bats on you!

>                                                                     I
mean, 
>'What If' we had all failed to stop Arne Darvin from killing Kirk? 

Mike: Well, for one thing, David Gerrold would be out of work now.

>                                                                   'What
If' 
>that man's famous five-year mission had ended two years early as a
result?" 
>

Tom: Think of all the green-skinned space babes who'd have never known
that
      sweet, sweet Shatner Love!

>Odo laughed. 
>

Crow: A sound like someone blowing air bubbles into a bottle of dish
      detergent.

>"Ok, so I'm being foolish. But did you have to use such a ridiculous
example 
>as that?" 
>

Mike: [Kira] Okay, what if you had to stop the Nazis by pushing Joan
Collins 
      in front of a truck?
Tom: [Odo] See?  *Much* more believable.

>Odo then left, feeling somewhat better. 

Mike: Sharing his psychotic episodes with his girlfriend always cheered
him
up.

>                                        On his way into Sisko's office,
he 
>passed Worf, 

Crow: But he still finished second behind Smarty Jones.

>             who had been royally grilled 

Tom: Mmmm - fresh grilled Klingon, Memphis style!

>                                      over the Tuttle incident, and
looked it. 
>

Mike: The "Tuttle" incident?
Crow: Yeah, you remember him - Worf had lunch with him just yesterday.

>"Ah, Constable! Just the man I wanted to see! 

Tom: [Sisko] Can I interest you in a "Spencer: For Hire" boxed set?

>                                              We'll need extra security,
the 
>next 3 days. Company's coming!" 
>

Mike: "Star Trek: Three's Company"!
Crow: Sisko moves in with Dax & Kira and has to pretend he's a Bajoran! 
And
      it's wacky!

>"I'll do what I can, Captain. What kind of company is expected, if I may
ask?" 
>

Mike: Paramount, probably.

>"We're going to be receiving a crew for the 2nd Prometheus-class ship
ever 
>built! 

Tom: [Sisko] I hope they remembered to poke airholes in the crate this
time.

>       My old friend Captain Gatling will be joined by his XO, Commander 
>Guilliaume, and Science Officer Krause. 

[silence]
Tom: Okay, the dream sequence is one thing, but *this*...

>                                        Now, Odo, I'd like your people to

>inspect their ship, the W.E.B. Dubois, 

Crow: Tell me this isn't happening.
Mike: It isn't happening.
Crow: Liar!

>                                       and check for signs... 

Mike: Such as "Warning. Unstable Crossover ahead."

>                                                              SISKO TO
BASHIR! 
>Doctor, the Constable has fainted in my office!" 
>

Crow: [Sisko] Bring a medkit!  And a roll of Bounty!

>"Doctor Bashir is treating some radiation burns, Captain! 

Crow: Frank Burns is radioactive?
Tom: HULK SMASH PUNY FERRET FACE!
Mike: And again, you're giving the author ideas.

>                                                        But I'll be right
up!" 
>
>"Are you new here, Doctor?" 
>

Mike: [Doctor] Yeah, and, uh, could you validate my runabout parking?

>"Yes, sir! It's an honor to meet you! I'm Doctor Endicott! 

Mike: Oy!
Crow: Why do I have this feeling that any minute, Gul Chester Tate is
going to
      come bursting through the door?

>                                                           Heh! Some
people 
>seem to think I even resemble your constable!" 
>

Tom: [Endicott] Have you met my uncle, Colonel West?

>THE END 

Crow: But wait!  Here comes DeSaad & Captain Sir Edney!
Tom: Let's scram before they really do.

[All leave]




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A Grand Slam MiSTing (2/4)
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