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Welcome to the home of the Star Trek: Voyager fanfiction series Fifth Voyager. It is based on the premise that every time a decision has to be made or time travel alters the past, a new alternate dimension is created for the changes to play out in. The change that separates Fifth Voyager and Star Trek: Voyager lie in the new characters.
Here is where you'll find all of the completed stories/episodes of the series in chronological order. The series is divided into two; the main seasons and the three prequel seasons titled "B4FV". You can start anywhere you like, of course.
If you'd prefer to go in chronological order, start with Caretaker in B4FV Season One.
If you'd prefer to read the main seasons first/only OR read the seasons in the order they were originally released, start with Aggression in Season One.
Here's the simplest "release order" I can think of which avoids the most spoilers;
Season One
Season Two
Season Three
B4FV Season One
B4FV Season Two
Season Four
B4FV Season Three
Season Five
Ultimately, the film is better because its thematic ambition is broader. Michel Faber wrote a fantastic book about animal rights, bodily autonomy, and corporate greed. It is a cynical, angry text.
This moment marks the beginning of her transition from a predator to a being capable of empathy.
[The Void: Pitch Black Liquid] │ ▼ [Submerging the Victims] ──► [Stripping of Humanity] │ ▼ [Leaving Only Empty Skins] under the skin film better
Under the Skin is a film that gets better with every viewing. It is a rare example of a director having a singular, uncompromising vision and executing it perfectly. It challenges the viewer to look at the world through fresh, terrifying eyes, proving that sometimes, the less we are told, the more we understand. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Jonathan Glazer’s 2013 sci-fi masterpiece, Under the Skin , often leaves viewers both mesmerized and deeply unsettled. It’s a film that defies the conventions of modern science fiction, choosing atmosphere over explanation, and existential horror over jump scares. When discussing what makes a film "better," Under the Skin frequently wins on its merit as a pure sensory experience—a haunting, unique, and truly independent voice in a crowded genre. Ultimately, the film is better because its thematic
Warmer, swelling strings that emerge only when the Female begins to connect with humanity.
People in town used the word better like a charm. Better meant longer shifts, better meant not waking with your mouth full of frost, better meant the proprietor at the pawnshop offering you three dollars more than the price of shame. He had folded the word into his life like the last crumpled leaf of a calendar; he believed it could be bargained with. The van was better. The woman was better. They had polish—soft surfaces that reflected him as a question. This moment marks the beginning of her transition
Much of the film’s tension and realism comes from its innovative production design. Glazer hidden-mounted cameras inside the transport van, sending Johansson to interact with real, unsuspecting pedestrians on the streets of Glasgow.