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Continuum (Star Trek: TOS zine by Kate Lach)
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Title: | Continuum |
Publisher: | Beyond Antares and Tsaela Press |
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Author(s): | Kate Lach |
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Date(s): | 1981-1984 |
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Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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Continuum is a series of gen Star Trek: TOS short stories written by Kate Lach. It was published in the UK under two zine publishers: Beyond Antares and Tsaela Press.
Volume 1
Volume 1 was published in March 1981 by Beyond Antares and contains 49 pages. Interior "art" consists of three black and white screencaps.
All of these stories, except "Damage Report," were reprinted in Tsaela Collected in 1983.
- Good Times are Coming (1)
- Damage Report (10)
- Please... (15)
- Scotty Wha' Hae (18)
- Conversation (25)
- Believe In Tomorrow (26)
- McCoy's Revenge (41)
- King to Queen's Level One (42)
Volume 2

Volume 2 was published in August 1984 by Tsaela Press and contains 89 pages. Illustrations by Fiona Graves & Sandra Finch.
The cover is by Fiona Graves.
- Aaaaaaar, Jim Lad!
- Ancestor
- Ymir
- Do you remember...?
- Trespass (or get off my lily-pad!)
- The Vulcan Way
Reactions and Reviews: Issue 2
[The Vulcan Way]:
I especially enjoyed "The Vulcan Way." McCoy goes home with Spock to study Vulcan sexuality and reproduction. It is not an adult story especially -- it is sensitively written. [1]
References
- ^ from Enterprise Originals #7