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.
Based on the exciting new NBC-TV series created by Gene Roddenberry
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.