JEAN-LUC, I LOVE YOU (September 17, 2017)

Enterprise noticed something. "Captain, I'm getting unusual readings off my starboard bow." It was a highly localized temporal anomaly. "Why do I always get the temporal shit?!" She groaned to herself. "No, do not go near it. Do not even launch a probe into it." She tried to convince herself not to go exploring. Just go explore somewhere else but the temptation was too much for her to resist. "Sometimes I hate being me." She moaned, giving in and approaching. There was something emerging from the blue colored cloud, another starship. She was disorientated and did not appear to notice the other starship she was sailing straight for. Enterprise wide eyed as she stared at the other starship coming for her, tried to move out of her way but found she couldn't move. "I AM REALLY BEGINNING TO HATE THESE TEMPORAL DISTORTIONS!" She cried. The other ship noticed her then but it was too late. Her nacelles struck Enterprise's starboard one, causing the Galaxy-class to vent drive plasma. "FUCK THAT HURT!" Enterprise cried as her nacelle was struck. She leaned sharply to starboard, pivoting 180 degrees. Her starboard nacelle flickered orange, the blue color fading away. The starship's heart tried to compensate for the loss of the critical artery. "Can't-can't hold!" She gasped. "Core breach is imminent." "Abandon ship!" Picard cried. "All hands abandon..." "JEAN-LUC, I LOVE YOU!" Enterprise cried and then she was gone, the explosion of her core scattering her debris across space.