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Second Five-Year Mission

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Zine
Title: Second Five-Year Mission
Publisher: Karen Funk
Editor(s):
Date(s): 1973-1975
Medium: print zine
Size:
Fandom: Star Trek: TOS
Language: English
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Second Five-Year Mission is a gen Star Trek: TOS non-fiction anthology by Karen Funk. There are at least nine issues.

Issue 1

Second Five-Year Mission 1 was published in 1973.

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • Science Dept: Dilithium by D. Cheyney (article)
  • Second Five-Year Mission - What's That?" by K. Funk (article)

Issue 2

Second Five-Year Mission 2 was published in February 1974. It has illos by Karen Funk.

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • Science Dept: The Transporter" by B. Cline

Issue 3

Second Five-Year Mission 3 was published in 1974.

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • Interview with David Gerrold by K. Funk (article)
  • Day of the Frito by R. Nordheim (article)
  • Second Romulo-Federation War by W. Hiestand (article)
  • Scond Five-Year Mission Goes to the Con by D. Cheyney (article)
  • The Great Bird's Wild Goose Chase by K. Funk (article)

Issue 4

Second Five-Year Mission 4 was published in 1974.

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • Ti-Ho Class: Federation Heavy Cruiser by B. Cheyney (article)
  • Science Dept: Warp Speeds by R. Cline (article)

Issue 5

Second Five-Year Mission 5 was published in December 1974. It has a front cover by T. Reed and interior illos by R. Nordheim.

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • Progress in Star Trek Revival by C. Norman (article)
  • Time Travel in Star Trek by M. Fasman (article)
  • Science Dept: Impulse Engines by B. Cline (article)
  • Klingon Heavy Cruiser by C. Norman (article)
  • How to Make a Starship by D. Cheyney (article)
  • Concerning Tribbles by T. Reed (article)

Issue 6

Second Five-Year Mission 6 was published in March 1975. It has interior illos by S. Johnson.

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • So This is a Convention by K. Funk (article)
  • Science Dept: Neutronium, The Densest Element by D.Cheyney (article)
  • Communications by K. Funk (article)
  • Fleet Warfare:Ti-Ho Class vs. Kahtew Class by C. Norman (article)
  • Alternate System of Federation Starship Designs by T.Verillo (article)

Issue 7

Second Five-Year Mission 7

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • Communications by G. Hunter (article)
  • Enterprise Religions by H. Cord (article)
  • On Science and Star Trek by B. Cline (article)
  • Letters to Spock (article)
  • Press Conference in Syracuse by G. Roddenberry (article)
  • Trek Kon Summer (article)

Issue 8

Second Five-Year Mission 8 was published in 1975. It has a front cover by Jorsak.

  • Editorial / Karen Funk
  • Science Dept: A Rebuttal to Neutronium, the Densest Element (article)
  • The Trekkies Science Fiction Primer by K. Farrel (article)
  • The Last Mission by K. Funk
  • Letters to Spock (article)
  • Harlan Ellison and Star Trek by K. Funk (article)
  • Not Again! Dept An Episode We've Already Seen
  • Mixed Reviews by C. Doherty (article)
  • Report on the Star Trek Movie by J. McGrath (article)
  • Interview by G. Hunter

Issue 9

Second Five-Year Mission 9 was published in December 1975. It has covers by T. Reed and interior illos by Rina Sware.

  • Editorial by Karen Funk
  • Snoitacinummoc by G. Hunter (article)
  • What's A Wiz? by K. Funk
  • Cationsinummoc by C. Doherty (article)
  • Mixed Reviews by C. Doherty (article)
  • Interview by G. Hunter
  • The Enterprise Energy Crisis by T. Blue