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Perdition's Flames
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Title: | Perdition's Flames |
Publisher: | Robert Jan |
Editor(s): | Robert Jan |
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Type: | fanfic |
Date(s): | 1980s? |
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Medium: | print, zine |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
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Language: | English |
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Perdition's Flames is a Star Trek TOS and Wrath of Khan-centric zine. It appears to have been published in the 1980s but has no date attached.
From the Dedication
"With grateful acknowledgements to: Carey Wilbur, Gene L. Coon and James Blish, for the teleplay and adaptation of "Space Seed"; Harve Bennett, Jack B. Sowards and Vonda N. McIntyre, for the screenplay and novelisation of "The Wrath of Khan"; and, of course, to Ricardo Montalban who made Khan Singh!"
From the Introductory Remarks
"There are four self-contained but nevertheless interconnected stories collected herein, and two fragments of projected tales-in-progress that I couldn't resist including.
"The four were written over a period of several years and have appeared, or will appear, in assorted fanzine: Lana Brown's New Zealand "Katra", Lori Chapek-Carleton's American "Warped Space" and Linda Powell's "Spock" being some of them.
"This, however, is the first time that they have been amalgamated where I hope they will function as intended... as a chronological series shedding light on some of the lost years of Khan Noonien Singh...."