CHRONOLOGY / SYNOPSIS 
 
The Original Series
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Period B
 
page 10 of  10
 

B.1
a - c
B.2
d
B.3
e - f
B.4
g - j
B.5
k - m
B.6
n - q
B.7
r - sp
B.8
st - sz
B.9
t - u
B.10
v - z

 
These period B titles (Kirk's five-year mission) are arranged in alphabetical order,
with sequels noted immediately after the initial book as well as alphabetically.
 
 
Select another time period.
 
 
  TOS period A   Events occurring prior to the Original Series tv episodes.  
  TOS period B   Kirk's original 5-year mission plus (up to his promotion to Admiral). 
             period B is ten pages long, with titles in alphabetical order
  TOS period C   The years Kirk is based on Earth during the Enterprise refit.  
  TOS period D   Kirk commands the Enterprise as an admiral. (the first four movies)  
  TOS period E   Events between movies "The Voyage Home" and "The Final Frontier".  
  TOS period F   Star Trek V through Kirk's "death" on the Enterprise-B and its aftermath.   
  TOS period G   The continuing adventures of Kirk and his crew in Picard's time.
 
 

 
 
 
The Original Series
period B
 
 
page 10 of  10    /    titles V - Z
 
 
 
Kirk's original 5-year mission and beyond,
up to his promotion to Admiral and the three-year
refit of the Enterprise.
 
 
the titles in this period are in alphabetical order,
with series grouped together
 
 
 
 
 
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Vulcan 

     Sky, Kathleen 
               Bantam, 1978 

 
The presence of a Vulcan-hating scientist threatens not only the crew's morale, but an important mission to determine the sentience of an alien race about to fall under Romulan control. 
 
 
 
 
The Vulcan Academy Murders 

     Lorrah, Jean 
               Pocket, 1984          TOS #20 
 
 
     sequel below:  
 
 
The IDIC Epidemic 

     Lorrah, Jean 
               Pocket, 1988          TOS #38

 
...Murders: 
Kirk and McCoy accompany Spock to Vulcan, where a series of bizarre murders endangers Amanda, Spock's seriously ill mother. 
 
 
 
 
 
 ...Epidemic: 
Sarek and Amanda accompany the Enterprise to a science colony where a plague has broken out   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
War Dragons   see The Captain's Table 
 
 
 
 
 
Web of the Romulans 

     Murdock, M. S. 
               Pocket, 1993          TOS #10 

 
The Enterprise is disabled by a lovesick computer just as the Romulans invade the Federation. Sequel to the TV episode "Tomorrow is Yesterday". 
 
 
 
 
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Windows on a Lost World 

     Mitchell, V.E. 
               Pocket, 1993          TOS #65

 
An alien transporter turns Kirk and several others into vicious beings who ruled the galaxy millenia ago. 
 
 
 
 
World Without End 

     Haldeman, Joe 
               Bantam, 1979

 
When the Enterprise is trapped in the gravity-well of an immense planet, its distress signal is unfortunately picked up by the Klingons instead of by the Federation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Wounded Sky 

     Duane, Diane 
               Pocket, 1983               TOS #13 
 

     sequel below:   
 
  
Spock's World 

     Duane, Diane 
               Pocket, 1988.

 
...Sky: 
The installation of an experimental new warp drive causes unexpected reactions in the Enterprise crew and imperils the galaxy. 
 

 
 
 
...World: 
Kirk, Spock and McCoy become key players in an attempt to stop Vulcan from seceding from the Federation. 
                                        see also: TOS period A1, A2

 
 
 
 
 
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Yesterday's Son 

     Crispin, A.C. 
               Pocket, 1983          TOS #11 
 

     sequel below:  

 
Time for Yesterday  (TOS period D

     Crispin, A.C. 
               Pocket, 1988          TOS #39 

 
...Son: 
Spock uses the Guardian of Forever to retrieve the son Zarabeth bore him in the long ago past of the destroyed world Sarpeidon. A sequel to the TV episodes "All Our Yesterdays" and "City on the Edge of Forever". 
 
 
 
Time...: 
Kirk, Spock and McCoy return to Sarpeidon's past to enlist the help of Spock's son, Zar, who may be the only hope of saving the galaxy from the out of control Guardian of Forever.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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B.2
d
B.3
e - f
B.4
g - j
B.5
k - m
B.6
n - q
B.7
r - sp
B.8
st - sz
B.9
t - u
B.10
v - z

 
 
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