Beyond Mutara

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Zine
Title: Beyond Mutara
Publisher: ScoTpress
Editor(s): Sheila Clark, Valerie Piacentini
Date(s): August 1983
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Medium: print zine
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Genre: gen
Fandom: Star Trek: TOS
Language: English
External Links: PDF
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Beyond Mutara is a gen Star Trek: TOS anthology that was published in 1983. The stories and poetry mostly related to Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan.

Contents

  • The Man Who Didn't Like to Lose by Margaret Rainey (1)
  • Once I died by Linda C Wood (poem) (12)
  • Indulge Myself? by Linda Watt (13)
  • Spock by Sheryl Peterson (poem) (13)
  • The Ballad of Mr. Spock by Linda C Wood (poem) (14)
  • Why, Spock, Why by Linda C Wood (poem) (14)
  • Coming to Terms by Joyce Devlin (15)
  • Spock Thoughts by Linda C Wood (poem) (21)
  • Another Day Will Dawn by Ann Preece (22)
  • Will I Ever See You Again by Joyce Devlin (poem) (24)
  • Always Your Friend by Linda C Wood (24)
  • Remembering by Ann Preece (25) (McCoy seeks the solitude of his quarters as he attempts to deal with his grief at Spock's death. Hours of memories do not bring peace and he is about to seek out Kirk when the Captain arrives at his door to offer his company to the doctor.)
  • Jim - You'd Better Come by Sheryl Peterson (poem) (29)
  • Personal Diary, James Kirk, Stardate 8207.21 by Linda C Wood (29)
  • Forget by Sheryl Peterson (poem) (30)
  • Genesis Exodus by Linda C Wood (31)
  • The Last Farewell by Sheryl Peterson (poem) (38)
  • No Kill I! by Sheryl Peterson (poem) (39)
  • Remember - Regret by Sheryl Peterson (poem) (40)
  • Return by Vicki Richards (41)
  • The Vault of Tomorrow by Sheryl Peterson (poem) (46)
  • Renewal by Vicki Richards (47)
  • Time by Linda C Wood (poem) (50)
  • Reawakening by Vickie Richards (51)
  • The Logical Thing to Do by Karen Hayden (poem) (56)
  • McCoy's Soliloquy by Linda C Wood (57)

Reactions and Reviews

This is a zine containing several post-TWOK stories by different authors. I especially enjoyed The Man Who didn't Like to Lose by Margaret Rainey, telling how Kirk reprogrammed the Kobayashi Maru test, and the trilogy of stories by Vicki Richards, Return, Renewal, and Re-awakening, which deals with Spock's resurrection on Genesis. [1]

References

  1. ^ from Enterprise Originals #12 (1990)