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Fallen Angel (Star Trek: TOS zine)
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Title: | Fallen Angel |
Publisher: | ScoTpress |
Editor: | Sheila Clark and Valerie Piacentini |
Author(s): | Lyn Viviers |
Cover Artist(s): | |
Illustrator(s): | |
Date(s): | March 1990 |
Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
External Links: | On the Internet Archive. |
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Fallen Angel is a gen Star Trek: TOS 78-page fanzine by Lyn Viviers.
Summaries
- "Spock and McCoy are held as hostages/pets by the insane Samiel, of the rather felinoid Chirray. (There is also a roly-poly, sweet-natured servant race called the Shrrak.) As an infant, Samiel was the sole survivor of the massacre of his burrow - by Klingons, it is implied - and is now intent on gaining a power-jewel and using it to take over "this space." His race have the technology to defeat either Feds or Klingons; his brother Rafiel gains the jewel with the help of spirit Watchers, and destroys him to keep him from a traitor's death; however, the implication is that the race may be a future threat." [1]
- "Spock and McCoy are held prisoner to force Kirk to find a jewel, lost years previously when the colony was wiped out by a vicious, ruthless enemy." [2]
References
- ^ Zinedex, accessed 3.20.2010. On the Wayback Machine.
- ^ from Datazine #61