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+ | | Author = [[Barbara Hambly]] |
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+ | | Artist = [[Keith Birdsong]] |
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+ | | Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] |
+ | | Series = [[Pocket TOS]] #53<br />[[Titan Books]] #44 |
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+ | | Published = {{d|1|February|1991}} |
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+ | | Pages = 273 |
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+ | | Year = [[2268]] |
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+ | | ISBN = 0671643983 (paperback)<br />{{ASIN|B000FC0P8K}} (Kindle) |
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+ | :''Elcidar Beta III - a tranquil, undisturbed planet strategically located between the [[Federation]] and the [[Klingon Empire]]. Home to the Midgwins, a race of people who throughout all time have lived in peace with their planet and themselves. But now times are changing. Unwilling to embrace any form of technology, the Midgwins have exhausted their world's natural resources and stand on the brink of global famine.'' |
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+ | :''When Captain Kirk and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} arrive to aid the Midgwins, they find themselves caught up in that race's struggle for survival... a struggle whose climatic battle pits them against a creature of darkness and shadow - an enemy who roams the ''Enterprise'' corridors as if it owned them - an enemy who will not hesitate to kill to achieve its ultimate goal.'' |
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+ | * The alien in this story bears some "familial" resemblance to the creature from the {{w|Outer Limits}} [[1960s]] episode "The Duplicate Man". |
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− | | class="next" | Next novel:<br />[[A Flag Full of Stars]] |
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Revision as of 01:19, 21 October 2015
Template:Realworld A mysterious force haunts the starship Enterprise.
Summary
- From the back cover
- Elcidar Beta III - a tranquil, undisturbed planet strategically located between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. Home to the Midgwins, a race of people who throughout all time have lived in peace with their planet and themselves. But now times are changing. Unwilling to embrace any form of technology, the Midgwins have exhausted their world's natural resources and stand on the brink of global famine.
- When Captain Kirk and the USS Enterprise arrive to aid the Midgwins, they find themselves caught up in that race's struggle for survival... a struggle whose climatic battle pits them against a creature of darkness and shadow - an enemy who roams the Enterprise corridors as if it owned them - an enemy who will not hesitate to kill to achieve its ultimate goal.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Background information
- The alien in this story bears some "familial" resemblance to the creature from the Outer Limits 1960s episode "The Duplicate Man".
References
Elcidar Beta III; Enterprise, USS (NCC-1701); Federation; Kirk, James T.; Klingon Empire; Midgwins; Uhura, Nyota
External links
- Ghost-Walker at Wikipedia
- Ghost-Walker at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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