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Command Log
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Title: | Command Log |
Publisher: | Federation of Starfleet Lieutenants (C.F.S.L.) out of Kent, CT |
Editor(s): | K.J. Chase |
Type: | |
Date(s): | active in 1975 |
Frequency: | six times a year |
Medium: | |
Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS, Dark Shadows |
Language: | English |
External Links: | |
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Command Log is the newsletter for the club Federation of Starfleet.
It was published six times a year.
Issue 2

Command Log 2 was published shortly after April 1976 and contains 8 pages.
- a plea for content, including information on fans' experiences at Boston Star Trek
- a short con report for Star Trek Lives! (convention)/1976
- the lyrics by Gene Coon to "Beyond Antares" as sung by Nichelle Nichols at cons
- a review by Thom Boyd of "This Perfect Day" by Ira Levin
- puzzles by KJC and Theas Hallary
- full page ad for Star Trek Toronto
- a small ad for a Star Trek Roast on May 8, 1976 at the Statler Hilton, Harlan Ellison was the "Roastmaster", guests were Ben Bova, Walter Koenig, Walter Spinrad, Joan Winston, David Gerrold, Nichelle Nichols, and George Takei
November or December 1976

Command Log was published in November or December 1976 and contains 6 pages.
- Star Trek actor updates
- some news bits on Dark Shadows
- Star Trek Trivia Quiz
- some short descriptions of Star Trek and Space: 1999 technical replications in the Montgomery Ward catalog
- a review of the book, Logan's Run ("How many of you have made the horrible mistake of buying Logan's Run in hopes of reading a good science fiction novel? Well, if you bought this one for that purpose, it's a crime punishable by death. [...] After reading this, you'll have to go on a month s steady diet of Sturgeon and Clement to get back to normal.")