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I have 'bout 112 books that are Trek-related... (So far..)
Here's the list of the Pocket Books novels.
Click For Spoiler“Strangers From the Sky”, written by Margaret Wander Bonanno.And for the rest of them...“Spock's World”, written by Diana Duane.
“The Lost Years”, written by J.M. Dillard.
“Best Destiny”, written by Diane Carey.
“Best Destiny”, written by Diane Carey.
“Mission to Horatius”, written by Mack Reynolds.
“The Last Roundup”, written by Christie Golden.
“Gemini”, written by Mike W. Barr.
“Garth of Izar”, written by Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski.
“II: The Wrath of Khan”, written by Vonda N. McIntyre.
“III: The Search for Spock”, written by Vonda N. McIntyre.
“IV: The Voyage Home”, written by Vonda N. McIntyre.
“#5: The Prometheus Design”, written by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath.
“#11: Yesterday's Son”, written by A.C. Crispin.
“#23: Ishmael”, written by Barbara Hambly.
“#28: Crisis on Centaurus”, written by Brad Ferguson.
“#28: Crisis on Centaurus”, written by Brad Ferguson.
“#29: Dreadnought!”, written by Diane Carey.
“#31: Battlestations!”, written by Diane Carey.
“#41: The Three-Minute Universe”, written by Barbara Paul.
“#47: The Kobayashi Maru”, written by Julia Ecklar.
“#48: Rules of Engagement”, written by Peter Morwood.
“#50: Doctor's Orders”, written by Diane Duane.
“#52: Home is the Hunter”, written by Dana Kramer-Rolls.
“#53: Ghost-Walker”, written by Barbara Hambly.
“#55: Renegade”, written by Gene DeWeese.
“#61: Sanctuary”, written by John Vornholt.
“#62: Death Count”, written by L.A. Graf.
“#64: The Starship Race”, written by Mel Gilden.
“#66: From the Depths”, written by Victor Milan.
“#71: Crossroad”, written by Barbara Hambly.
“#79: Invasion! #1: First Strike”, written by Diane Carey.
“#83: Heart of the Sun”, written by Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski.
“#84: Assignment: Eternity”, written by Greg Cox.
“#88: Across the Universe”, written by Pamela Sargent and George Zebrowski.
“#97: In the Name of Honor”, written by Dayton Ward.
“The Original Series: The Janus Gate #1: Present Tense”, written by L.A. Graf.
“The Original Series: The Janus Gate #2: Future Imperfect”, written by L.A. Graf.
“The Original Series: The Janus Gate #3: Past Prologue”, written by L.A. Graf.
“The Next Generation: Vendetta”, written by Peter David.
“The Next Generation: Imzadi”, written by Peter David.
“The Next Generation: Q-Squared”, written by Peter David.
“The Next Generation: Kahless”, written by Michael Jan Friedman.
“The Next Generation: The Best and the Brightest”, written by Susan Wright.
“The Next Generation: I, Q”, written by Peter David and John de Lancie.
“The Next Generation: A Hard Rain”, written by Dean Wesley Smith.
“The Next Generation: Do Comets Dream?”, written by S.P. Somtow.
“The Next Generation: Encounter at Farpoint”, written by David Gerrold.
“The Next Generation: Unification”, written by Jeri Taylor.
“Generations”, written by J.M. Dillard.
“: First Contact”, written by J.M. Dillard.
“The Next Generation #2: The Peacekeepers”, written by Gene DeWeese.
“The Next Generation #12: Doomsday World”, written by Carmen Carter, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, and Robert Greenberger.
“The Next Generation #16: Contamination”, written by John Vornholt.
“The Next Generation #18: Q-In-Law”, written by Peter David.
“The Next Generation #26: The Romulan Prize”, written by Simon Hawke.
“The Next Generation #32: Requiem”, written by Michael Jan Friedman and Kevin Ryan.
“The Next Generation #49: Possession”, written by J.M. Dillard and Kathleen O'Malley.
“The Next Generation #41: Invasion! #2: The Soldiers of Fear”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
“The Next Generation #47: The Q Continuum: Q-Space”, written by Greg Cox.
“The Next Generation #55: Double Helix: Double or Nothing”, written by Peter David.
“The Next Generation #58: Gemworld #1”, written by John Vornholt.
“Deep Space Nine: Trials and Tribble-ations”, written by Diane Carey.
“Deep Space Nine #2: The Siege”, written by Peter David.
“Deep Space Nine #3: Bloodletter”, written by K.W. Jeter.
“Deep Space Nine #4: The Big Game”, written by Sandy Schofield.
“Deep Space Nine #8: Antimatter”, written by John Vornholt.
“Deep Space Nine #9: Proud Helios”, written by Melissa Scott.
“Deep Space Nine #10: Valhalla”, written by Nathan Archer.
“Deep Space Nine #12: The Laertian Gamble”, written by Robert Sheckley.
“Deep Space Nine #15: Objective: Bajor”, written by John Peel.
“Deep Space Nine #17: The Heart of the Warrior”, written by John Gregory Betancourt.
“Deep Space Nine #27: A Stitch in Time”, written by Andrew J. Robinson.
“Voyager: Pathways”, written by Jeri Taylor.
“Voyager: The Nanotech War”, written by Steve Piziks.
“Voyager #1: Caretaker”, written by L.A. Graf.
“Voyager #2: The Escape”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
“Voyager #6: The Murdered Sun”, written by Christie Golden.
“Voyager #6: The Murdered Sun”, written by Christie Golden.
“Voyager #7: Ghost of a Chance”, written by Mark A. Garland and Charles G. McGraw.
“Voyager #10: Bless the Beasts”, written by Karen Haber.
“Voyager #10: Bless the Beasts”, written by Karen Haber.
“Voyager: Homecoming”, written by Christie Golden.
“Enterprise: Broken Bow”, written by Diane Carey.
“Enterprise: By the Book”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
“Enterprise: What Price Honor?”, written by Dave Stern.
“Enterprise: Surak's Soul”, written by J.M. Dillard.
“New Frontier #1: House of Cards”, written by Peter David.
“New Frontier #2: Into the Void”, written by Peter David.
“Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Have Tech, Will Travel”, written by Keith R.A. DeCandido, Kevin Dilmore, Christie Golden, Dean Wesley Smith, and Dayton Ward.
“Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Some Assembly Required”, written by Greg Brodeur, Scott Ciencin, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Dave Galanter, Dan Jolley, and Aaron Rosenberg.
“Day of Honor #3: Her Klingon Soul”, written by Michael Jan Friedman.
“Day of Honor #4: Treaty's Law”, written by Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
“The Dominion War #2: Call to Arms...”, written by Diane Carey.
“The Dominion War #4: ...Sacrifice of Angels”, written by Diane Carey.
“Section 31: Cloak”, written by S.D. Perry.
“Gateways #4: Demons of Air and Darkness”, written by Keith R.A. DeCandido.
“The Lost Era, 2298: The Sundered”, written by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels.
“The Lost Era, 2311: Serpents Among the Ruins”, written by David R. George III.
“Strange New Worlds, vol. VI”, edited by Dean Wesley Smith.
“New Worlds, New Civilizations”, written by Michael Jan Friedman.
Click For Spoiler“The Metaphysics of Star Trek”, written by Richard Hanley.“Star Trek 3”, written by James Blish.
“Star Trek 5”, written by James Blish.
“Star Trek 8”, written by James Blish.
“Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future”, written by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda.
“Star Trek: The Classic Episodes, Vol. 1 — The 25th-Anniversary Editions”, written by James Blish, with J.A. Lawrence.
“Star Trek: The Classic Episodes, Vol. 3 — The 25th-Anniversary Editions”, written by James Blish, with J.A. Lawrence.
“The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future”, written by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda with Debbie Mirek.
“Trek Navigator : The Ultimate Guide to the Entire Trek Saga Tag: Every Trek Episode...”, written by Mark A. Altman and Edward Gross.
“Trouble with Tribbles: The Birth Sale and Final Production of One Episode”, written by David Gerrold.
“The World of Star Trek”, written by David Gerrold.

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I was a big fan of Earl Grey tea...
I'd drink it all the time, whether it be hot or cold, though I never drunk it in a manner of “iced tea”.. I've eaten it too, but it's not all that great to do that and I wouldn't suggest it... blink:
I drink a different kind of tea now-a-days, but the same brand for much of the past year. I drink tea 24/7. B) I carry a thermos where I wander to and fro at my school, and sometimes will drink my tea in class... :)
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Leslie Fish — P.G.P.
Click For SpoilerThe G-men all are cryin'And tearin' out their hair,
'Cause there's a new cryptography
That's shown up everywhere.
Nobody can break it,
However good they be.
Everybody's PC got the PGP.
It guarantees who's callin'
And just who gets the call.
If you ain't got your code-phrase,
You can't get it all.
Oh, there ain't nothin' like it
To keep your privacy.
Half the world's computers got the PGP.
There's no way to crack it,
Not if you take a year.
All the spooks & wiretappers
Are cryin' in their beer.
They can't spy on E-mail
Here or oversea
When every home computer's got the PGP.
Bless the man who made it,
And pray that he ain't dead.
He could've made a million
If he'd sold it to the feds,
But he was hot for freedom;
He gave it out for free.
Now every common citizen's got PGP.
So go say what you want to,
Of love or war or hate,
Kinky sex, or dirty words,
Or overthrow the state.
Nobody can stop you.
Speech is really free
When everybody's PC got the PGP.
© 18 December 1993 by Leslie Fish.

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Their ship was called the S.S. SwineTrek, but the name of the spoof was: “Pigs in Space!”


[ That's John Cleese in the background, by-the-way.. ]
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Francis C. Parker, Jr. a.k.a. the “FilkFerret”— The Green Hills of Terra
Click For SpoilerChorusForever remember the green hills of Terra
When searching the cosmos in a quest for new homes
The rivers, the mountains, the lakes, and the valleys
Remain in the heart, but it's time to move on
From Terra, to Luna, to Mars, and beyond.
We go as we must to find new horizons
For mankind has quested for ages unknown
To reach for the new is the root of our being
To venture and study, to search and to roam (chorus)
But it's also our lot to war and to conquer
To displace and to rule what we don't understand
It's easy for us to believe we belong there
And carry our wars to an alien land (chorus)
For if we're to finish what Eagle has started
If we're to be trusted to learn and to share
We must learn a new way to handle our problems
Forbidding and deep is the silence out there. (chorus)
© October 2001 by Francis C. Parker, Jr.

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Reading about technocracy, and just finished listening a particularly good filksong about the end of the world, the Earthships leaving, and those left over marooned on a doomed world...

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Leslie Fish — The Tribble is a Fuzzy Beast
Click For SpoilerA tribble is a fuzzy beastIts fur is very warm
It isn't deadly in the least
And it can't do any harm
But it gobbles up your food before you've time to holler 'Scat!'
It can clamber up your sleeve and litter in your hat
It can munch on things that would nauseate a rat
And a tribble is a pain in the a$$.
A tribble is a pretty thing
It's dressed in silky furrrrrr
Sometimes it will croon and sing
Often it will purrrrrrr
It can live with almost anyone, a beggar or a king
Just not a Kling
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Its tastes are ecumenical, it feeds on anything,
And it multiplies faster than rabbits in the spring,
And a tribble is a pain in the a$$.
A tribble makes a lovely pet
It's full of love and fun
But what we haven't mastered yet
Is to keep 'em down to one
So if you meet a tribble, better leave it on the ground
Don't ever take it with you, no matter where you're bound
It becomes a dozen tribbles before you can turn around
And a tribble is a pain in the a$$.
EEP!
© 1976 by Leslie Fish and Random Factors.

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I'd have alot on my list, but it would be hard to narrow them all down to just 10...
• The Doctor [Doctor Who].
• Six [The Prisoner].
• Narrator (Rod Serling) [The Twilight Zone].
• Mrs. Emma Peel [The Avengers].
• John Steed [The Avengers].
• Fox Mulder [The X-Files].
• Carl Kolchak [Kolchak: The Night Stalker].
• Edison Carter [Max Headroom].
• Dr. Samuel Beckett [Quantum Leap].
• Jules Verne [The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne].
There are more that can earn some places, but they said just ten..

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Kristoph Klover — Fire in the Sky
Click For SpoilerPrometheus, they say, brought God’s fire down to manFrom...And we’ve caught it, tamed it, trained it since our history began.
Now we’re goin’ back to Heaven, just to look him in the eye:
There’s a thunder ‘cross the land
And a fire in the sky!
Gagarin was the first, back in 1961
When, like Icarus undaunted, he climbed to reach the Sun,
And he knew he might not make it, for it’s never hard to die:
But he lifted off the pad
And rode a fire in the sky!
Yet a higher goal was calling and we vowed to reach it soon
And we gave ourselves a decade to put fire on the Moon
And Apollo told the world we can do it if we try:
There was “One small step…”
And a fire in the sky!
(Bridge)
I dreamed last night
Of a little boy’s first space flight,
Burned into me,
Watching the black and white TV:
There was a fire in the sky!
I’ll remember ’til I die:
A fire in the sky–
A fire in the sky!
Then two decades from Gagarin, twenty years to the day
Came a shuttle named “Columbia”, to open up the way
And they said “She’s just a truck,” but she’s a truck that’s aimin’ high!
See her big jets burnin’,
See her fire in the sky!
Yet the gods do not give lightly of the powers they have made,
And with Challenger and seven, once again the price is paid
Though a nation watched her falling, yet a world could only cry,
As they passed from us to glory,
Riding fire in the sky!
Now the rest is up to us, and there’s a future to be won:
We must turn our faces outward, we will do what must be done:
For no cradle lasts forever; every bird must learn to fly:
And we’re goin’ to the stars–
See our fire in the sky!
(Reprise)
Yes, we’re goin’ to the stars–
See our fire in the sky!
I’ll remember ’til I die:
A fire in the sky–
A fire in the sky!
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