Star Trek Voyager Poem by Paul Butters

Star Trek Voyager



Our port nacelles are losing their integrity.
A warp core breach is on the way.
The Jeffrey’s tubes are full of tachyon particles.
We’re gonna be blown across the Milky Way.
But here comes Seven,
With dilithium crystals.
Gel packs ready –
Down those plasma conduits.
Subspace fractures mended at a glance.
“That’s adequate, ” says Seven.
“Jumping Janeways! ” yells Neelix.
“Good job, ” Chakotay nods.
“I’ll see you all in Sickbay! ” smiles The Doctor.
And Harry stares at Seven in a trance.
“Let’s get you home! ” says Janeway.
“What’s in a few thousand light years? ” remarks Neelix,
To boost morale.
And warp drive is engaged.

Paul Butters (C) Yorkshire, Saturday 30\1\2010 at 11.30.

Saturday, March 27, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: science fiction
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