Last Update: She's Not There (revised Fading Fast), 04.30.02006

Welcome to the Song of Airissuin site on the Rihannsu computer network. If you are accessing this site from the Federnet, please note that the logs contained herein are entirely fictional. No crew like that of the Airissuin actually exists in the Rihannsu Imperium. Please also note that translations into your Standard language may not be accurate or complete. We strive for accuracy, but some cultural differences are simply not translatable. Any questions?

You can navigate around this site by using the navigation bar at the left. There is information on the crew and the ship, and of course the stories. Have fun!




Author's Note: I started writing these stories after having read "My Enemy, My Ally" and "The Romulan Way" by Diane Duane. Then I found out she'd written "Swordhunt" and "Honor Blade", which really should have been one book. And she still hasn't finished writing "The Empty Chair", which is supposed to be the last in the Rihannsu series. I've read each of the four books quite a few times since I started this series, and I have had to go back and do a lot of revisionist history. (Also, the more I've let the characters ferment in my mind, the more I've changed my mind about some things, such as H'maiea's early hissy fits, and some of the characters' names.) So I'm now in the process of basically re-writing the series. I'm leaving the original stories up for reference (it's fun to see how my writing progresses as time goes on), but I'm now also posting the revamped versions. Anyway, that's where the series stands and that's why you may find characters referred to by more than one name. Rest assured I'm working on it, and still hoping that Arrhae, Ael, Aidoann and H'daen don't go getting killed or anything, since my characters need them in order to be born!



All original material (characters, ships) are ©2003-2006 by Stacey Lakowsky. Piles of information gleaned from various Star Trek television shows and movies, startrek.com, all kinds of books, and especially the paperbacks by Diane Duane, "My Enemy, My Ally" and "The Romulan Way" (with Peter Morwood).