Spock Must Die! (Novel)

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Spock Must Die!
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Series Star Trek
Production Number TOSON01
Previous Star Trek 3 (Blish03)
Next Star Trek 4 (Blish04)
Written by James Blish
Published by Bantam Books
Released Feb 1970
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Stardate 4011.9: A transporter accident creates two Spocks!

Captain Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise find themselves in the middle of an undeclared war waged by the Klingon Empire... The Organians should be consulted about the war but their entire planet has disappeared—or been destroyed. Mr. Spock enters the transporter chamber. His image should be flashed to Organia by the huge machine’s faster-than-light tachyons. But the experiment fails! Suddenly there are two Mr. Spocks! One must die...

But which one?

Related Data

Astrometrics Bosklaye; Caribbean Sea; Earth; Great Nebula; Milky Way galaxy; Organia; Orion; Shapely Center; Sherman's Planet; Spain; Starbase 16; Starbase 28; Vulcan
Chronology FASA Timeline: 2210; Stardate 4011.9-4205.5
Culture Bantu; chess; divorce; Easter; Eurish language; ghost; God; Greeks; Latin language; marriage; The Merchant of Venus; Shakespeare; soul; Swahili language
Education doctor; doctorate; Fundamentals of Naval Engagement; nurse; physician; Star Fleet Academy
Food chicken; chicken and quadrotriticale soup; haggis; quadrotriticale; sandwich; soup
People Ayelborne; Christine Chapel; Pavel Chekov; Claymare; David (Biblical); Goliath (Biblical); Sherlock Holmes (Fictional); James Joyce (Historical); James T. Kirk; Koloth; Kor; Korax; Korzybski; Joanna McCoy; Leonard McCoy; John Milton (Historical); William of Occam (Historical); Pablo Picasso (Historical); Purdy; Janice Rand; Montgomery Scott; Shylock (Fictional); Spock; Spock One; Hikaru Sulu; Trefayne; Nyota Uhura
Politics death penalty; Klingon Empire; Klingon Grand Senate; Klingon High Command; Klingon War (2210); Organian Council of Elders; Organian Peace Treaty; Romulan Star Empire; Star Fleet; Star Fleet Command; Star Fleet General Orders (General Order 1); Star Fleet Ranks; Thirty Years' War; treason; United Federation of Planets; yeoman
Science & Technology airlock; amino acids; antidepressant; antimatter; astronomical unit; atom; biochemistry; brass; cancer; centimeter; chronon; Class M planet; claymore; companel; computer; deflectors; electric chair; electrons; ethon gas; formaldehyde; headache; hydrogen; ion; Klingon thought shield; lunation; medication; medicine; meter; mind meld; mines; nacelle; neutrons; nuclear fission; orbit; paradox; parsec; phasers (Type 1, Type 2, shipboard); photon torpedo; physics; pills; positrons; protein; protons; psychology; psychotherapy; quarks; radar; radio; recorder-marker buoy; radiation; sabots; seeds; sensors; solipsism; stomach; subspace; subspace radio; sword; tachyons; telepathy; time (second, minute, hour, day, month, year); tractor beam; tranquilizer; transporter; transporter duplicate; tricorder; vacuum tubes; Vulcan anatomy; warp drive; x-rays
Ships & Vehicles Class F shuttlecraft; Constitution class; I.K.V. Destruction; U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701; kayak; Klingon battlecruiser; Klingon corvette; Klingon scout ship; Spanish galleon
Xenology beetles; chickens; Humans; hybrids; Klingons; laburnum; lichen; Organians; rabbits; seaweed; skopolamanders; tribbles; Vulcans; Xixobrax Jewelworms
Miscellaneous Achilles heel; armory; blackmail; bridge; briefing room; brig; ship's surgeon; class ring; commanding officer; first officer; gymnasium; hangar deck; logs; main engineering; Occam's Razor; rec room; quartermaster; quarters; science officer; sickbay; slavery; Star Fleet Uniforms; suicide; transporter room