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Kirk's old nemesis Ben Finney helps the Klingons develop a computer virus which could destroy the Federation. A sequel to the TV episode "Court Martial". |
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Requiem Friedman, Michael Jan & Kevin Ryan
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Picard is hurled back in time to the Federation colony on Cestus Three just prior to the the Gorn massacre of the colonists and the intervention by Captain Kirk. A sequel to the original series TV episode "Arena". |
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The Rings of Tautee Smith, Dean W. & Kristine K. Rusch
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Kirk tries to find a way around the Prime Directive to rescue the survivors of a pre-warp civilization who destroyed their solar system through the misuse of technology. |
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The Romulan Way
Duane, Diane
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A Federation spy on Romulus is in danger of being discovered when McCoy is kidnapped and brought to Romulus for trial. |
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Sanctuary Vornholt, John
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Kirk, Spock and McCoy trail a smuggler to the mysterious planet Sanctuary, actually a deadly trap instead of a refuge. |
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Shadow Lord Yep, Laurence
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Cut off from the Enterprise, Spock and Sulu find themselves caught up in a bloody revolution on a primitive planet. |
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Spock, Messiah! Cogswell, Theodore & Charles Spano
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Spock becomes a fiery revolutionary after a mind meld with an insane mystic. |
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A transporter accident creates an evil mirror twin of Spock. |
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Spock's World Duane, Diane
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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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The Next Generation Deep Space Nine Voyager New Frontier Short Stories |
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