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Children of the Lost
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Title: | Children of the Lost |
Publisher: | Bristol Star Fleet Registry |
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Author(s): | Jacqueline Comben |
Cover Artist(s): | Jim Mortimore |
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Date(s): | 1988 |
Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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Children of the Lost is a 66-page gen Star Trek: TOS novel by Jacqueline Comben.
It is a story that explores Saavik's origins.
From Hupe's catalog: "A patrol discovers a Romulan base has been inside the Neutral Zone, then it finds that the base is being evacuated. Why is Spock seconded to the planet as being best able to deal with the situation?"
Reactions and Reviews
A very believable account of bow the children of Hellguard were discovered & rescued. Spock is particularly well characterised & we meet some interesting new members an Starfleet's payroll. (How do they recruit their Command personnel?) [1]
References
- ^ from Enterprise Originals #9