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Darkness and Shadow
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Title: | Darkness and Shadow |
Publisher: | Orion Press |
Editor(s): | Randall Landers |
Date(s): | 1996 |
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Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Orion Press |
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Contents
Darkness and Shadow is a 190-page Star Trek: TOS gen anthology by Rick Endres & Elizabeth Knauel.
- "Bloodlines" by Rick Endres & Elizabeth Knauel (reprinted in Orion Archives: 2284-2323 Captain Sulu #1)
- "...Is Yet Revenge" by Rick Endres & Elizabeth Knauel (reprinted in Orion Archives: 2275-2283 The Second Hiatus #2)
Summary
From an ad in The New Monthly:
Extremely graphic violence rape, and sexual situations. We all want our stories to have happy endings and for everyone, especially our heroes... Sadly that is not always the way things work out. '... Is Yet Revenge' details the deranged exploits of Tanith Brok, daughter of the late Director of the galaxy's most infamous crime ring. She seeks revenge against all who participated in her father's demise, but especially Admiral Kirk, who let the rescue team against the Consoritum's headquarters. She will stand for no interference, no interruption from her destiny, and no one can stop her. 'Bloodines' is the story of ultimate revenge. The final installment in the Serenidad series concentrates on Dr. McCoy. As he comes to grip with his retirement, McCoy finds himself dealing with the death of his friend, Jim Kirk, who perished saving the Enterprise-B. Horribly, he finds his wife kidnapped by a daughter he never knew to fulfill a blood oath sworn two decades ago by the girl's father.