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Trek to Madworld Goldin, Stephen
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A rogue Organian hijacks the Enterprise, as well as Klingon and Romulan warships, and offers a fabulous prize to the crew which can solve the problem of why he isn't satisfied with his life anymore. |
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The Trellisane Confrontation Dvorkin, David
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Chapel accidentally melds with an alien terrorist while Kirk, the Klingons and the Romulans vie for position with warring factions on the planet Trellisane. |
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Trials & Tribble-ations Carey, Diane
A "Deep Space Nine" crossover novel |
Novelization of the DS9 TV episode. Kirk's comic encounter with the prolific tribbles is viewed through the eyes of Sisko and the crew of the Defiant, when they are thrust back in time and must prevent Kirk's assassination by a bitter former Klingon spy. A sequel to the original series TV episode "The Trouble with Tribbles". |
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Triangle Marshak, Sondra & Myrna Culbreath
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Two opposing telepathic cults try to gain control over Kirk. |
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Triptych Dickinson, Melissa, 1999 |
When Kirk and Spock don't return from the Guardian of Forever, Scotty, Uhura and the two security guards must take their chances at restoring history. see also: TOS period A A short story from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds II |
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Twilight's End Oltion, Jerry
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Kirk is kidnapped in an attempt to stop the project to rotate the planet Rimillia with powerful engines to give it a normal day and night cycle. |
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Uhura's Song Kagan, Janet
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The Enterprise makes first contact with a race of sentient cats, hoping to obtain a cure to a fatal galaxy-wide epidemic. |
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period B.9 -- you are here period C period D period E period F period G |
The Next Generation Deep Space Nine Voyager New Frontier Short Stories |
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