Thrown in jail beside a Vulcan boy charged with plotting to sell Vulcan artifacts, a troublesome young James T. Kirk forges an uneasy alliance with his cellmate, Spock, as they choose between staying imprisoned or joining Starfleet.
This book contends that Star Trek is not just a set of television series, but has become a pervasive part of the identity of the millions of people who watch, read and consume the films, television episodes, network specials, novelizations, ...
The commodore looked away from Kirk, first down at his glass, then out into space. The unspoken implication sent a shock through the captain. “Bob?” When Wesley looked back, ... “But the truth is that not everybody at headquarters is .
In order to prevent the earth from being destroyed by a deadly, luminescent cloud from deep space, Starfleet refits the U.S.S. Enterprise and brings together James Kirk, now an admiral, and the vessel's original crew
In other words, change is afoot in the Star Trek universe, and considering that Gene Roddenberry's original series ... D. C. Fontana's novel Vulcan's 404 author's note Glory, and Margaret Wander Bonanno's Burning Dreams. author's note .
But the story of what set them on a path away from the Starship Enterprise™ has never been told. UNTIL NOW.
Assigned to capture dangerous criminal Auk Rex, the crew of the Enterprise journeys, for the first time, to the planet Sanctuary, a fabled world thought to be the last refuge of the justly and unjustly accused. Original.
The Barge of the Dead When Lieutenant Torres was rendered comatose during a mission, she believed that she was on the Barge of the Dead, the ship that took dishonored souls to Gre'thor—the Klingon equivalent of Hell.
IN A SINGLE MOMENT ...the lives of three men will be forever changed.
When Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise have trouble evacuating the Federation mining colony of Vesbius, whose inhabitants refuse to leave, Spock suggests that they seek the aid of an unlikely ally.
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