Through the Wormhole
You may be looking for Thru the Worm Hole, a Science Fiction zine with some Star Trek.
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Title: | Through the Wormhole |
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Editor(s): | Linda A. Furey and Catherine Austein |
Date(s): | 1995 |
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Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
Language: | English |
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Through the Wormhole is a gen Star Trek: Deep Space Nine anthology. It was published in 1995 and contains 140 pages. It has a color cover by LJC; interior art is by LJC, Rick Buickel, Janet D'Airo, Linda Furey, and Maryann Jorgenson.
Given to the Actor
This was one of three zines personally given to the actor at the second Lunch with the Doctor. The editor gave Sid a copy of Palpitations, and he said that he would record some of the stories on tape. Another fan gave him a copy of Doctor Julian Subatoi Bashir: This is Your Life. "Again, Sid said, "I presume I'll get at least a couple of these on tape. I don't know when that will be." Finally, [L F] presented him with Through the Wormhole, showing him the Dax centerfold." [1]
Contents
- Through Bajoran Eyes (A Refugee Returns) by Ruth Dempsey (poem)
- Where Heroes Are Made by Ruth Dempsey--Doctor Pulaski and a Bajoran religious leader come to investigate whether an overworked Doctor Bashir was at fault in the deaths of a group of Bajoran refugees. (17 pages)
- Collection by Catherine Weller--Quark and Odo are abducted by a collector from the Gamma Quadrant, whose methods of imprisonment affect Odo very badly. (14 pages)
- The Aftermath (Epilogue to "The Forsaken") by Ruth Dempsey (poem)
- Treason by Susan Schreck--Kira is confronted with an old associate from the labor camps, who fled Bajor and became a successful trader. (11 pages)
- The Bashir Blues by Hilda Marshall (poem)
- Dark Dreams by Kronette. Vampire story. (21 pages)
- Out of Order by Hilda Marshall (poem)
- Love Sickness by Catherine Weller (20 pages)
- The Wormhole by Eric Bayrd (poem)
- Quid Pro Quo by Pam Buickel--In the Mirror Universe, Sisko's crew conspires against him. (4 pages)
- Picking Up the Pieces by Emily Brunson--Bashir copes with not having won the Carrington Award. (7 pages)
- Q-Riosity Killed the Cat by Linda Furey--Q turns Bashir into a cat. (27 pages)
References
- ^ from Multi-Species Medicine #20