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Work InformationThe Star Trek Encyclopedia, a Reference Guide to the Future [1e] by Michael Okuda
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book would have been a lifesaver trying to write fanfic in the 90s, before there was Memory Alpha. It's still a lot of fun now! I'll enjoy using it as a casual reference if I ever write fic—or just to flip through. This is a companion work to the First Edition of the Star Trek Chronology. The Encyclopedia expands upon that earlier work with character biographies and with far more details than Chronology could provide. The First Edition is lovingly crafted in paperback form with B&W photos, high quality B&W graphics, and bright white paper. Unlike the infamous Second Edition, the starship class diagrams in this First Edition were neither scaled wrong nor were any flipped upside down. Definitely for a hard core fan! This is a great reference book oozing with minutia and detail from all aspects Star Trek.movies and television shows. Perfect for finding out about weapons, ships, characters food and more. If you are a Star Trek fan you will be pleased to have this one in your librarry. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesStar Trek (1994.03) Awards
This reference book, designed for Star Trek fans, brings together all three incarnations of the Star Trek phenomenon: the original Star Trek, The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. It contains over 5,000 entries on alien races, planets and stars, weapons and tools and private jokes. No library descriptions found. |
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