Star Trek 1 | |
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Title: | Star Trek 1 |
Author: | James Blish |
Publisher: | Bantam Books |
1st printing: | January, 1967 |
ISBN: | ISBN 0553229478 |
Page count: | 136 |
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Star Trek 1 is the firt of an eleven book series of Star Trek novels written by author James Blish. Each book features adaptations of seven episodes of the original Star Trek television series. The adaptations are based on first draft scripts and contain significant differences from the final draft shooting scripts and teleplays used for the individual episodes.
Stories in this volume include:
"Charlie's Law"[]
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"Dagger of the Mind"[]
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"The Unreal McCoy"[]
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"Balance of Terror"[]
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"The Naked Time"[]
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- Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy
- Yeoman Janice Rand
- Ensign Hikaru Sulu
- Montgomery Scott
- Nyota Uhura
- Nurse Christine Chapel
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- Psi 2000 polywater infection
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- Joe Tormolen
- Kevin Riley
- Crewman Harrison
- Lieutenant Clifford Brent
- Lieutenant Ed Leslie
- Lieutenant Hadley
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"Miri"[]
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"The Conscience of the King"[]
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Notes & Trivia[]
- Stories from this novel were also collected in the Star Trek Reader II by E.P. Dutton in 1977.
- "Charlie's Law" was originally title "Charlie X" in the original Star Trek television series.
- "The Unreal McCoy" was originally title "The Man Trap" in the original Star Trek television series. In the story, Robert and Nancy Crater's surname is changed to Bierce.
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The World of Star Trek
Star Trek miscellaneous
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