



So, I spent the last dawn ending to read ‘The price of the Phoenix’.
It’s a good story - sometimes that made me think 'WTF’ but, after all, this is a Star Trek story. Nothing more normal than have strange things.
And about Kirk and Spock in this book… oh, well, what can I say?
I swear, I really forgot for many times that it was a book and not a fanfic, because it is so gay! There’s nothing better than have a pairing that is supported for the creator of the show, for the entire cast and for the writers.
I want to reconcile the violence in your heart
I want to recognize your beauty is not just a mask
I want to exorcise the demons from your past
I want to satisfy the undisclosed desires in your heart
I am currently reading ‘The Price of the Phoenix’ and, wow guys, you all weren’t kidding about all the slash feelings. Half of the time I forget that I am reading a novel and think that I am reading a slash fanfic.

There are many amazing pieces of art out there found in fanzines which started pretty much after the Star Trek series ended. Here is the cover for Legends 5. The artist is Suzan Lovett. Here is more of her work which covers other fandoms.
See I disagree with everyone else I think Roddenberry did Kirk/Spock on purpose. Or eventually it was on purpose. Those scenes were ACTED. They had to be thought out. Those guys had a LOVE story arc, especially in the films. I definitely think there was intent there. Subtle, albeit, but there.
I really agree. It was subtle, the not attentive fans probably wouldn’t catch it in the air, but I really think that some things had to be purposely.