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THE REALM OF STAR TREK “Much have I traveled in the realms of gold …” —Keats In the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., where tribute is paid to man’s efforts to go where no man has gone before-—there in the halls that celebrate man’s reaching for the sky, the moon, the stars—there among the memories of the Wright Brothers at Kittyhawk and the Apollo astronauts leaving footprints on the face of the moon —there beside Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis is STAR TREK’S starship Enterprise. No higher tribute could be paid to the spirit of STAR TREK … STAR TREK LIVES! Bantam Star Trek titles Ask your bookseller for the books you have missed SPOCK, MESSIAH! A Star Trek Novel by Theodore R. Cogswell and Charles A. Spano, Jr. SPOCK MUST DIE! by James Blish STAR TREK 1 by James Blish STAR TREK 2 by James Blish STAR TREK 3 by James Blish STAR TREK 4 by James Blish STAR TREK 5 by James Blish STAR TREK 6 by James Blish STAR TREK 7 by James Blish STAR TREK 8 by James Blish STAR TREK 9 by James Biish STAR TREK 10 by James Blish STAR TREK 11 by James Blish STAR TREK: THE NEW VOYAGES Edited by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath About Star Trek STAR TREK LIVES! by Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Sondra Marshak and Joan Winston STAR TREK LIVES! Jacqueline Lichlenherq, Sandra Marshak and Joan Winston RLI: VLM 9 (VLR 8-10) IL 6-adult STAK TREK LIVES! A Bantam Book / July 1975 2nd printing 3rd printing 4th printing 5th printing 6th printing 7th printing All rights reserved. Copyright © 1975 by Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Sondra Marshak and Joan Winston. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part, by mimeograph or any other means, without permission. For information address: Bantam Books, Inc. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS For permission to reprint all works in this volume by each of the following authors, grateful acknowledgement is made to the holders of copyright, publishers or representatives named below and on the following page (page v), which constitutes an extension of the copyright page. “The Vulcan Love Myth” by M. L. “Steve” Barnes. Eridanl Triad #3, © 2972 by Gail Barton, Doris D. Beetem and Judith Brownlee. “The Vulcan Love Story” by Doris D. Beetem. Eridanl Triad #2, © 1971 by Gail Barton, Doris D. Beetem and Judith Brownlee. “The Spock Premise” by Myma Culbreath. The Fire Bringer, Vol. 1, #5, © 1974 by The Fire Bringer. Future Shock, © 1970 by Alvin Toffler, Random House, Inc., Bantam Books, Inc., 1971. “The Gemini Problem” © 1973 by Walter Breen. The Making of Star Trek © 1968 by Stephen E. Whitfield and Gene Roddenberry, Ballantine Books, New York. “The Role of Science Fiction” by Ben Bova. Science Fiction Today and Tomorrow, Reginald Bretnor, editor. © 1974 by Reginald Bretnor. Harper & Row, Publishers, New York. “Joy in the Morning” by Claudine Marie deSisi. GRUP #2, © 1973 by GRUP. Alternate Universe #4 by Shirley Maiewski, Anna Mary Hall, and Virginia Tilley, © 1974 by Shirley Maiewski, Anna Mary Hall, and Virginia Tilley. “A Rose for Miranda” by Ruth Berman. Eridani Triad #3, © 1972 by Gail Barton, Doris D. Beetem and Judith Brownlee. “Tower of Terror” and “The Winged Dreamers” by Jennifer Guttridge, Tricorder Readings. Vol. U, #2, © 1972 by Jennifer Guttridge and Tricorder Readings. The Crossing Lords by Carolyn Meredith, Thollan Web #6, © 1973 by Carolyn Meredith. “Ni Var*’ by Claire Gabriel. Previously unpublished.’ “Lament for the Unsung Dead” by Jane Peyton, Spockanalia #3, © 1968 by Sherna Burley and Devra Michelle Langsam. The Daneswoman by Laura T. Basta. Tholian Web #3, © by Laura T. Basta. “From Whatever Distant Hill” by Judith Brownlee, Eridani Triad #2, © 1971 by Gail Barton, Doris D. Beetem, and Judith Brownlee. “To Seek Thee Out” by Judith Brownlee. Eridani Triad #1, © 7970 by Gail Barton and Doris D. Beetem. “Hadla of The Iron Mountain” by Doris The Younger Beetem. Eridani Triad #1, © 1970 by Gail Barton and Doris D. Beetem. “Encounter” by Catherine Blakeley, GRUP #1, © 1972 by GRUP. “The Price of a Handful of Snowflakes” by M. L. “Steve” Barnes, Impulse #5, © M. L. Barnes. Spock Enslaved by Diane Steiner. © 1974 by Diane Steiner. “Remembrance of Echoes” by Laura T. Basta. Babel #1, © i972, by Laura T. Basta. “To Summon the Future” by Juanita Coulson. Spockanalia #5, © 1970 by Devra Michelle Langsam, Sherna Burley and Deborah Michel Langsam. “Galaxy Bookshelf by Theodore Sturgeon. © Galaxy Magazine, December 1973. “Random Factors,” letter by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Algol, A Magazine About Science Fiction, Vol. 11, No. 2, Issue No. 22, © May 1974 by Andrew Porter and Marion Zimmer Bradley. “The Last Day of the Enterprise” by Joan Winston. The MONSTER TIMES, VOL. L, #2, © 1972 by The MONSTER TIMES. Published simultaneously in the United States and Canada Bantam Books are published by Bantam Books, Inc. Its trademark, consisting of the words ”Bantam Books” and the portrayal of a bantam, is registered in the United States Patent Office and in other countries. Marca Registrada. Bantam Books, Inc., 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10019, PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEDICATION Jacqueline Lichtenberg: To the Star Trek Fan—especially the one who lives isolated among those who cannot understand why he loves (of all crazy things) a television show. We wanted to say: “You are not alone.” Or its corollary: “Let me help.” Perhaps you will find some words here to help you explain why it is not, after all, crazy.

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