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Star Trek Logs One and Two (Star Trek)
Series: Star Trek
Volume: 1
Genre: SF
ISBN: 0345495810
Pages: 384 pages
Publisher: Delrey
Price: $13.95
Reader Rating: Not rated
Star Trek Logs One and Two by Alan Dean Foster

Description: “SPACE. THE FINAL FRONTIER . . . These are the voyages of the Starship Enterprise™.” Celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Star Trek® with the original mission logs chronicling some of the crew’s most bizarre missions and strangest encounters with alien races across the galaxy . . . where no man has gone before™.

Beyond the Farthest Star
Behind a negative star, the Enterprise finds some malevolent company: an alien of unimaginable power beams aboard–to destroy the crew and hijack the ship for its own deadly purpose.

Yesteryear
Spock returns from a time-travel research project to find that no one on the Enterprise recognizes him. Now he must go back through the Time Gate to his Vulcan childhood–to save the life of the child he was.

One of Our Planets Is Missing
A huge cosmic cloud that eats celestial objects has already consumed one planet and is on its way to another, where 82 million people will die. And Kirk and his crew find themselves in its voracious path.

The Survivor
The crew rejoices when a drifting, damaged spaceship yields Carter Winston, the famous philanthropist missing and presumed dead. But Carter is not all that he seems.

The Lorelei Signal
When Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beam down to a mysterious planet, they discover an exotic race of enchantingly beautiful women who seem ready to fulfill every fantasy–but a far deadlier fate awaits the Enterprise crew.

The Infinite Vulcan
Keniclius 5, a 24-foot-tall clone of a demented scientist, kidnaps Spock to clone him into immortality. Unfortunately, to achieve this transformation, the real Spock must die . . .

Also in this series are Star Trek Logs 1-10, Star Trek: Into Darkness, Star Trek Logs Three and Four, Star Trek Logs Five and Six, Star Trek Logs Seven and Eight, Star Trek Logs Nine and Ten Return to the Alan Dean Foster page.

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