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Lore (Star Trek zine)

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Zine
Title: Lore
Publisher: Astrex, then Bill Hupe
Editor(s): Roslyn von Werstak
Date(s): 1989
Series?:
Medium: print
Size:
Genre: gen
Fandom: Star Trek: TOS & Star Trek: TNG
Language: English
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You may be looking for the Star Trek: The Next Generation character, Lore.

Lore is a 90-page [gen]] Star Trek: TOS and Star Trek: TNG fiction fanzine. The title is a reference to Data's android brother, Lore.

This zine was published in Australia by the Astrex club.

The "fanzine co-ordinator," and author of the issue's editorial, was Roslyn von Werstak.

Contents

  • Endgame by Chie-Hoon Lee (Star Trek: TOS) (14 pages)
  • The Garden by Roslyn Paterson (Saavik story) (2 pages)
  • Kitamar by Jan Macnally (Star Trek: TNG) (12 pages)
  • The Conspiracy by Jenny Bozovic (Star Trek: TOS) (3 pages)
  • To Hold A Dream by Pat De Voss (Star Trek: TOS) ) (10 pages)
  • Sweet Dreams, a round robin (Star Trek: TNG) (4 pages)
  • Sparring Partners by Robert Luxford (Star Trek: TNG) (3 pages)
  • Games , a round robin (Star Trek: TNG) (8 pages)
  • Shanz-O—The Dictionary by Christine Foster (Star Trek: TOS) (8 pages)
  • Crossroads by Robert Mirnik (draft television script) (Star Trek: TOS) (13 pages)
  • Excuse Me, But How Do I Get To The Future From Here? (con story) (4 pages)
  • The Tree (science fiction) (5 pages)

Reactions and Reviews

Lore is Astrex's first attempt at a fanzine and it succeeds admirably.

A good mixture of stories from 'To Hold A Dream" to "Kitmar"'.

"The Garden" shows us a Saavik not quite able to shake off her past; "The Tree" gives us hope for the "what if" we fear for our world today.

Two successful round robins show what various members can do. Any more?

While 'Shanz-O' is a welcome reprint from SPOCK. This story gives further insight into Spock. He does see more than we think.

I enjoyed all these stories. Buy one for yourself. [1]

References

  1. ^ from Beyond Antares #33