Star Trek 1 (Novel)
A chilling journey through worlds beyond imagination
Circling the solar sphere in search of new worlds and high adventure
Captain James Kirk — Assigned to the top position in Space Service — Starship Command — Kirk alone must make decisions in his contact with other worlds that can affect the future course of civilization throughout the Universe.
Science Officer Spock — Inheriting a precise, logical thinking pattern from his father, a native of the planet Vulcanis, Mr. Spock maintains a dangerous Earth trait… an intense curiosity about things of alien origin.
Yeoman Rand — Easily the most popular member of the crew, the truly "out-of-this-world" blonde has drawn the important assignment of secretary to the Captain on her first mission in deep space.
With a crew of 400 skilled specialists, the mammoth Space Ship Enterprise blasts off for intergalactic intrigue in the unexplored realms of outer space.
Charlie's Law
Adapted from the episode "Charlie X."
Story by Gene Roddenberry
Written by D.C. Fontana
Stardate 1533.6: A powerful teenage boy wreaks havoc aboard the Enterprise.
Dagger of the Mind
Adapted from the episode "Dagger of the Mind."
Written by S. Bar-David
Stardate 2715.1: A new treatment for the criminally insane has deadly results.
The Unreal McCoy
Adapted from the episode "The Man Trap."
Written by George Clayton Johnson
Stardate 1531.1: A shape-shifting, salt-craving creature terrorizes the crew of the Enterprise.
Balance of Terror
Adapted from the episode "Balance of Terror."
Written by Paul Schneider
Stardate 1709.2: After attacking an outpost, Romulans battle the Enterprise.
The Naked Time
Adapted from the episode "The Naked Time."
Written by John D.F. Black
Stardate 1704.2: The Enterprise crew catches a virus that removes their inhibitions.
Miri
Adapted from the episode "Miri."
Written by Adrian Spies
Stardate 2713.5: A strange group of children is discovered on an Earth-like planet.
The Conscience of the King
Adapted from the episode "The Conscience of the King."
Written by Barry Trivers
Stardate 2817.6: Kirk suspects a Shakespearean actor is a mass murderer.