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The Prime Directive (Star Trek: TOS zine 1)

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See also Prime Directive (disambiguation).

Zine
Title: The Prime Directive
Publisher: a fan club out of Port Jefferson, NY
Editor(s): Daniel Gordon, David Solo?
Date(s): 1973-?
Frequency:
Medium: print
Size:
Fandom: Star Trek: TOS
Language: English
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The Prime Directive is a gen Star Trek: TOS club zine out of Port Jefferson, NY. Some issues contain fiction.

Issue 1

cover of issue #1

The Prime Directive 1 was published in 1973 and contains 11 single-sided pages. It has the subtitle, "Evolution."

  • Interview with Gene Roddenberry by I. Rampil (article)
  • Space: 1999 (review)
  • Last Act of 'Trouble with Tribbles' by T. Michaels
  • The Edge of Infinity by D. Gordon

Issue 2

The Prime Directive 2

  • "Spock Messiah" (review)
  • After the Last Act of "I, Mudd" by Daniel Gordon
  • Last Act of 'A Piece of the Action' by Daniel Gordon
  • Vulcan Standard Time by Daniel Gordon
  • Collision Course by Daniel Gordon
  • Confrontation by David Solo

Reactions and Reviews: Issue 2

Has promise. One of the stories deals with a possible "might have happened" after the episode "A Piece of the Action," and a short humorous "Amok Time" satire. "Prime Directive" is a an inexpensive, quite an innocuous 'zine. [1]

Issue 3

The Prime Directive 3

  • Speech at New York Con' Feb.'76 by Isaac Asimov (article)
  • Inteview with James Doohan (article)

References

  1. ^ from Fanzine Review 'Zine #2 (1977)