The Klingon Gambit
Star Trek #3
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Author
Publication
1981 - Pocket Books, New Yrk, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
39,500 words, Guess
Page Count
158 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveklingongambit00pock
- ISBN-100671707671
- ISBN-139780671707675
- Goodreads216650
- LibraryThing117289
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- OCLC Control Number8019927
- Better World Books9780671707675
- Open LibraryOL20938779M
Description
When Captain Kirk and his crew are ordered to Alnath II to challenge the deadliest Klingon starship Terror, they're ready for anything - or so they think. But the defenseless Vulcan crew of a Federation science ship has been wiped out. The remaining member of the Alnath II mission have discovered a fabulous ancient city, but their report doesn't make sense. The Klingon battlecruiser has the Enterprise in its sights, and ready to destroy it. But Captain Kirk can't seem to make decisions. Spock has started to throw temper tantrums. And Chekov has disobeyed vital orders. The crew of the Enterprise are losing their minds... one by one... all victims of... The Klingon Gambit.
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Series Statement
- Str Trek -- # 3
Other Editions
- The Klingon Gambit: Star Trek #3
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