Epigraph

The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
Day after day they pour forth speech;
night after night they reveal knowledge.

~ Psalm 19:1-2, New International Version


Author's Note

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Table of Contents

"Stars I Shall Find." Sam develops an affinity for scripture, which he tries to share with Colleen and pass on to their children.

"2 Stars." As they grow up, Matt and Katie's relationship shifts from a teacher-student model to a rivalry before they finally see each other as equals.

"A Thousand Miles." The Holts go camping, to Katie's displeasure, and talk about what to do if they get lost.

"Pictures of You." The Holts find ways to deal with periods of separation caused by boarding school and space missions.

"A Letter from Prison." Sam, Matt, and Shiro run into a situation they never expected, and wonder what it means for Earth.

"Papa Can You Hear Me?" Colleen and Katie try to investigate the Kerberos crew's disappearance.

"Close Every Door." Sam tries to keep himself and his friends sane, and Matt reflects on Shiro's sacrifice.

"Defying Gravity." Katie has an idea that will require another separation but might end with reunion. Colleen helps Katie transition to her new identity before she starts school.

"Learn To Be Lonely." Pidge adjusts to life at the Galaxy Garrison while Colleen gets used to living alone.

"Give a Little More Than You Take." Matt escapes prison, makes a new friend, and finds an opportunity to fight the Galra.

"Blackbird." On the night of a huge breakthrough, Pidge's neglect of her teammates results in them getting tangled up in her investigation.

"The Final Countdown." Pidge collaborates with other ex-Garrison cadets, and they find themselves taking literal and metaphorical leaps.

"Drive It Like You Stole It." Pidge gains new confidence as she and her new allies search for the lions and form Voltron.

"Bring Him Home." Colleen investigates to find out what happened the night Pidge and her teammates deserted the Garrison.

"He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother." Pidge tries to figure out her place on the new team, and wrestles with whether to reveal her true identity.

"Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again." Pidge reveals her secret, devises a new search method, and compares her situation to Allura's.

"I'll Try." Lance finds Pidge reading the Bible and offers a surprising comparison of religion and science.

"Giants in the Sky." Pidge tries to help the team stay together as they carry out a rescue, get separated, and find an unexpected ally.

"Universe Electric." Pidge strengthens her bond with the Green Lion, and both she and Keith gain new knowledge about their families.

"Nowhere to be Found." As the team adjusts to the loss of their leader, Pidge reaches out to Keith with some biblical parallels to their situation.

"Playing With the Big Boys." Pidge bonds with Shiro after he returns, and series of unexpected discoveries causes the team to change several paradigms.

"Hey Brother." Matt gets more involved with rebel activity, and leaves a coded message that leads two unexpected visitors to his listening outpost.

"Better Together." Matt and Pidge spend some time catching up, and work together to help the paladins on a mission.

"Hero in Me." The rebels team up with the Voltron Coalition, but their first major offensive might also be their last.

"Days in the Sun." Sam learns about quintessence and becomes a subject of a hostage exchange.

"Wait for Me." The paladins attempt to rescue Sam, who contemplates his next move.

"It's My Turn Now." The Holts catch up on everything that happened to them, and Sam prepares to return to Earth.