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Arigal

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Title: Arigal
Publisher: USS Yeager, "chapter of the international organization Starfleet"
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Date(s): 1982-1988
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Medium: print
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Fandom: Multifandom
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Language: English
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Arigal

"The Magazine of Alternate Realities in Gaming and Literature."

Issue 1

Arigal 1 was published 1982.

Issue 2

Arigal 2 is subtitled "The Return of Arigal." It was published in Winter 1988 and contains 52 pages.

cover of issue #2
  • It's Been a While, editorial (3)
  • "Sadness", poem by Steven C. Haines (4)
  • SF Model Review by Jerry Conner (5)
  • "Memories", art by Virginia Koehler (8)
  • "Music From the Heart of Space", novelette by Michael O'Brien (9)
  • "The Hero With Everyone's Face", commentary about Captain Harlock by Jerry Conner (31)
  • "Three Little Bunnies We", filksong by the Bridge Bunnies of the U.S.S. Yeager (33)
  • Doctor Who in Review, commentary by William Cox (34)
  • "Wounded Eagle", Doctor Who fiction by Beth Lipes (35)
  • "Birds of a Feather", short fiction by Tim Jusick (45)
  • Star Wars, role-playing game review by William Cox (46)
  • "Calculated Risk", short fiction by Jerry Conner (47)
  • "Promises", short fiction by Jerry Conner (49)
  • cover art, Champions Three by Steven C. Haines