The Renegades (Star Trek: TOS zine by Sarah E. Thompson & Linda K. Rossi)

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You may be looking for the TOS novel Renegades by Mary Case in Rendezvous and Renegades, for other similarly titled zines see Renegade (disambiguation).

Zine
Title: The Renegades
Publisher: Crystal Constellation Press
Editor:
Author(s): Sarah E. Thompson & Linda K. Rossi
Cover Artist(s): not credited, but probably Linda K. Rossi
Illustrator(s): not credited, but probably Linda K. Rossi
Date(s): 1982 (unknown month for first printing), (second printing in September 1982)
Medium: print
Size:
Genre: gen
Fandom: Star Trek: TOS
Language: English
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likely Linda K. Rossi

The Renegades is a gen 126-page mirror-universe novel by Sarah E. Thompson and Linda K. Rossi.

The art is not credited.

Summary

"The novel-length story deals with the self-examining Spock who decides he no longer can live under the Empire's restraints and begins to rebel. The only trouble is Kirk who becomes bitter enemies with his Vulcan slave. The two clash in a violent test of strength aboard the ship which ends in a mutiny. But when Kirk finally does see Spock's reasoning, it might be too late for both of them. Can Spock keep the loyalty renegades together, re-evaluate his trust in Kirk, ward off Imperial bounty hunters, and settle an age-old family split with his half-brother, Seefic? Can he pull everyone together in a binding knot of mutual trust and friendship before the Empire crashes down on his head? It takes the one thing he has the least of... time." [1]

Chapters

  • The Echoes, a poem by Ruth Thompson (1)
  • Prologue (1)
  • Flight Into Terror (5)
  • Revolt (15)
  • House of Ivory Shall Perish (30)
  • The Crucible (42)
  • Procyon III (54)
  • Court-Martial (60)
  • Seefic (71)
  • Sentenced (75)
  • T'Kift of Sol (79)
  • The Vital Link (84)
  • A Touch of Humanity (86)
  • To Summon the Future (93)
  • We're Not Out of This Yet (111)
  • Epilogue (122)


References

  1. ^ from Datazine #14