Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Star Trek: The Original Series Rating: General Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Additional Tags: Fanzines Summary:
Leslie Fish’s dead-pan xenoanthropological study of Andorians based on how they appeared in the original TV series.
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Star Trek: The Original Series Rating: Not Rated Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Characters: Spock (Star Trek), Original Characters Additional Tags: away mission, Visions, Hallucinations, Solitude, Interdimensional Travel, Time warp, Battle, Battle with No Winner, History, Anthropology, Zinedom Archive Project, fanzine fic, Fanzine: Interphase, Time Travel Summary:
Spock agrees to attend a survey team as a way of obtaining some rest or relaxation in a Vulcan-like world. Instead, he experiences a vision of the planet’s past.
This story was originally published in August 1976 in the fanzine Interphase 3 and was reprinted in 1978 in Computer Playback 2.
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When the Enterprise is sent with another starship to check out a disturbance near the edge of the galaxy, all the telepaths on both crews are attacked by a psychic energy, causing Spock to break his bond to Kirk.
Originally published in 1984 in the print fanzine California K/S, Editor Noel S.
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Star Trek: The Original Series Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Leonard “Bones” McCoy & Spock Characters: Leonard “Bones” McCoy, Spock (Star Trek), James T. Kirk Additional Tags: Background Stephen Garrovick II, Background Nyota Uhura, Mystery, Temporary Character Death, Mild Gore, Grief/Mourning, Alcohol, Vulcan Mind Melds, Emotional Spock (Star Trek), Zinedom Archive Project, fanzine fic Summary:
A mysterious force teleports Kirk and a number of other key personnel straight from the Enterprise to places unknown. Spock, McCoy, and the rest of the Enterprise crew are left reeling in the aftermath. It seems hopeless when the bodies and a terminally wounded Kirk and Sulu are recovered a day later. Who engineered this cruel tragedy, and for what purpose? Spock won’t let this chapter close without looking into all avenues, and he won’t let McCoy lose himself in his grief.
This story was originally published in 1975 in the fanzine Rigel #2.
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