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The Fate of the Phoenix
Published | May 1979 |
Written by | Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath |
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Stardate 9722.4: Omne returns!
Never mourn Black Omne was the warning. Now through the Phoenix miracle of rebirth, the dread enemy lives again. Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise crew must grapple hand-to-hand with the most dangerous arch-villain in the galaxy, the giant, evil, immortal Omne who has vowed revenge. The universe is now beset with problems: the Voran Hegemony is threatening to secede from the Federation, the Romulans are probing the Neutral Zone, the Klingons are restless, Spock has lost his psychic powers, and there is a duplicate Captain Kirk.
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