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Star Trek: Reloaded

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Star Trek: Reloaded was a fan fiction series following the adventures of Lei, a 21st century cop, trapped in the 24th century. Lei would often use his 9mm hand guns as a signature weapon.

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[edit] Chapters

Reloaded consisted of a teaser and 24 sequential chapters.

[edit] Teaser

In the 21st century, Lei, a cop, tracks down criminal named Raiden to an abandonned warehouse where some sort of illegal transaction takes place. When Raiden escapes said transaction, Lei confronts him in the parking lot, causing a deadly shoot-out between the two old enemies.

[edit] Background information

  • Raiden offers his clients fake technology called laser rifles. This is a coincidence as he would later be thrown into the future, where that kind of technology would indeed exist.
  • Lei and Raiden have some kind of history together, but it is not clairified. It is safe to assume their history involved Lei arresting Raiden for a remarkable crime of sorts.

[edit] Chapter 1

Lei chases Raiden into a timeship operated by a Suliban named Kelik. An accident leads them all into the 24th century.

[edit] Chapter 2

[edit] Chapter 3

[edit] Chapter 4

[edit] Chapter 5

[edit] Chapter 6

[edit] Chapter 7

[edit] Chapter 8

[edit] Chapter 9

[edit] Chapter 10

[edit] Chapter 11

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[edit] Chapter 14

[edit] Chapter 15

[edit] Chapter 16

[edit] Chapter 17

[edit] Chapter 18

[edit] Chapter 19

[edit] Chapter 20

[edit] Chapter 21

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[edit] Memorable quotes

"...You're like some kind of unstoppable... person!"
Raiden


"Cut me a break. You stick out like a sore Bolian."
Jackie


"If only someone were here to see all that."
Krone, after fighting a whole army of Klingons

[edit] Background information

  • The tone and name of the story was based on The Matrix Reloaded.
  • The fiction began on forums until being backed up on a webpage.
  • As a grammerical inconsistency, Reloaded unexpectedly switches from present-tense descriptions to past-tense descriptions.

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