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245 00 $aBoarding the Enterprise :$btransporters, tribbles, and the Vulcan death grip in Gene Roddenberry's Star trek /$cedited by David Gerrold and Robert J. Sawyer, with Leah Wilson.
260 $aDallas, Tex. :$bBenBella Books :$bDistributed by Independent Publishers Group,$c©2006.
300 $a215 pages ;$c23 cm.
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505 00 $tIntroduction : welcome abroad the Enterprise /$rRobert J. Sawyer --$tForeword : the trouble with Trek /$rDavid Gerrold --$tStar Trek in the real world /$rNorman Spinrad --$tI remember Star Trek ... /$rD.C. Fontana --$tAll our tomorrows /$rAllen Steele --$tThe prime question /$rEric Greene --$tWe find the one quite adequate /$rMichael A. Burstein --$tWho am I? /$rLyle Zynda --$tWhat have you done with Spock's brain?!? /$rDon DeBrandt --$tLost secrets of pre-war human technology /$rLawrence Watt-Evans --$tExaggerate with extreme prejudice /$rRobert A. Metzger --$tTo Bololy teach what no one has taught before /$rDavid DeGraff --$tWho killed the space race? /$rAdam Roberts --$tAlexander for the modern age /$rMelissa Dickinson.
520 $aTrekkies and Trekkers alike will get starry-eyed over this eclectic mix of essays on the groundbreaking original Star Trek series. Star Trek writers D. C. Fontana and David Gerrold, science fiction authors, such as Howard Weinstein, and various academics share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, discuss the show's enduring appeal and influence, and examine some of the classic features of the show, including Spock's irrationality, Scotty's pessimism, and the lack of seatbelts on the Enterprise. The impact of Star Trek on subsequent science-fiction television programs is explored, as well as how the show laid the foundation for the science fiction genre to break into the television medium.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$tBoarding the Enterprise.$dDallas, Tex. : BenBella Books : Distributed by Independent Publishers Group, ©2006$w(OCoLC)607752289
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