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NCC-1701 (Star Trek: TOS zine 1)
For articles with a similar name, see NCC-1701.
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Title: | NCC-1701 |
Publisher: | Federation Publications |
Editor(s): | Dawna Snyder |
Date(s): | 1971 |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
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NCC-1701 is a very early gen 100-page Star Trek: TOS anthology by Dawna Snyder.
It includes the script for Star Date 3113.7, a play performed in 1971 in a Baton Rouge community theater production and a little art by Dawna Snyder, Karen Flanery, Thomas, and Linda Leach.
From a 1971 ad in Leonard's Pennsy & Otherwise Freaks: "Read the "fascinating stories" about meeting the stars. Only $1 and 4 8¢ stamps."
Contents
- The Bloodless Battle, short-short by Terry Anne Ross (1)
- Where There's a Will, There's a Way by D. Snyder (3)
- Tribbles by Joan Foley (45)
- Tribble Troubles by Dawna Snyder (46)
- Star Date 3113.7, script by L.E. Wallace, Jr. (47)
- Interludes, cartoon by Hal Smith (63)
- The Technician's Life by Jacqueline Lichtenberg (64)
- Mr. Spock by Joan Foley (65)
- Books by the crew of the Enterprise (65)
- A Fire Burns Yellow, poem by Karla Murphy (66)
- one-liners by Carol Andrus (66)
- Infinite Sunset, poem by Gail Barton (66)
- The Council by Celeste Hardy (A very, very early Mary Sue story, mentioned in Boldly Writing. The author writes in the story's introduction: "When I began writing my Star Trek stories, I added a character to the crew of the Enterprise. This character is Janice Daniels, an eighteen-year old with long, brown hair -- and green eyes. This is how she came to join the Enterprise.") (67)
- Ads (101)
- You are Receiving this Zine Because (102)