Squired Again

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Title: Squired Again
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Date(s): 1989, 1990
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Fandom: Star Trek: TOS
Language: English
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Squired Again is a gen Star Trek: TOS 77-page novel by Mary Case.

It was also advertised and sold for a short time as Revenge: The Return of Trelane and was also available in print as well as an audiozine in 1989.

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From Halliday's Zinedex: "Trelane is back again. All grown up and spoiling for a rematch. Is the Enterprise up to dealing with a grown up Trelane? And now he has a yen for Uhura."

From Datazine #57: "Trelane is back!!! And as nasty as ever!!! Or is it as naughty as ever?? Or is he really either one? Maybe all grown up he is something else again? Is Uhura scared to death of him, or maybe falling for him? What does he have up his sleeve this time?"

From The Monthly: "Remember the lonely Squire of Gothos, Trelane? Or did you just hope to forget him? Well, HE'S BACK, and he's all grown up and has a yen for Uhura. Can the Enterprise handle a grown up Trelane? Can Trelane handle these folks some years later? You might be surprised [by] the surprises they have in store for them."

From For Your Information #5: "General Trelane, the lonely Squire of Gothos, is back, and ready to wreak his own kind of havoc again. But this time he is no bad iittie boy. He's all grown up and looking for trouble ... and ...he has a yen for Uhura. Can the crew of the Enterprise control a grown up godling? Or is he? What does he really want? Tune in and find out the exciting conclusion of the saga of the Squire, as you are SQUIRED AGAIN."

Description of the Alternate Title Used in 1989

Revenge: The Return of Trelane: "This is a Trelane/Uhura/Kirk get'em... Meet the spoiled boy-god all grown up and out for revenge. Explore the meaning of godhood, and watch Kirk finish an old fight. Will Uhura fall for the charm of an all grown-up Trelane?" -- from an ad in Datazine #56