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This is a growing archive of TOS stories most of which were published by STAG, ScoTpress or IDIC; stories mostly involve character interaction in an action-adventure format, leaning heavily on the relationship between Kirk, Spock and sometimes McCoy. Several of the longer ones are Alternate Universe.
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A Brush With Death by Meg Wright. The Enterprise is sent to an abandoned mining colony to collect three Tellarites who have important information for the Federation. First printed in Log Entries 21 in 1978. (word count - 5074)
A Distressing Tendency to Giggle by Meg Wright - The matriatrchs of Cygnet XIV gave the computer 'personality'. Kirk plots to get rid of that personality. First printed 1981 in Enterprise-Log Entries 46. (word count - 2720)
A Little Help a narrative poem by Mrs P. Post 'City on the Edge of Forever' Kirk is depressed. (word count - 217)
A Man Will Tell His Bartender by Meg Wright. Kirk, Spock and McCoy go for a drink on Starbase 12... First published in Alnitah 12. (word count - 1816)
A Natural Instinct by Sheila Clark - A natural instinct can be dangerous. Although it was written fully twenty years ago, this story has never appeared in a zine. (word count - 6799)
A New Toy by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise is assigned a new Science/First Officer. First printed 1984 in Enterprise-Log Entries 63. (word count - 4945)
A Problem Shared by Meg Wright - McCoy joins the Enterprise. First printed 1978 in Log Entries 19. (word count - 719)
A Question of Survival by Sheila Clark - Everyone needs water - but too much is not necessarily a good thing. Previously Unpublished. Written many years ago, this has never been printed and appears here for the first time. (word count - 7630)
A Step In Time by Valerie Piacentini - Kirk and McCoy go on leave - through the Time Portal. First printed 1975 in Log Entries 6. (word count - 2633)
A Vulcan Odyssey Beth Hallam. Spock goes to Vulcan on leave. When he is late getting back, Kirk is angry and doesn't stop to ask why. First printed 1975 in Log Entries 1 (word count - 7115)
Abduction by Sheila Clark - Kirk fails to return from shore leave on Argelius. First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 4457)
Academy Exercise by Sheila Clark - Cadets Picard and Crusher are on a survival exercise. This is the only ST:TNG story I've written. First printed 1989 in Make It So 1. (word count - 4761)
Actions Speak Louder by Valerie Piacentini - Kirk accidentally kills a sacred animal. First printed 1982 in Enterprise - Log Entries 50. (word count - 6489)
Afterwards by Valerie Piacentini - Spock tells Edith Keeler why she must die. First printed 1978 in Log Entries 15. (word count - 2348)
Alpha Male by Meg Wright. Kirk displays a strange enmity towards Spock. First printed in Enterprise-Personal Log 2 in 1982. (word count - 5150)
Always Tomorrow by Valerie Piacentini, with a little input from Sheila Clark. - Kirk is seriously injured; invalided out of Starfleet, he is not expected to live long. First printed in Nexus 2. (word count -18315)
Ara by Janet Quarton - A landing party goes badly wrong. First printed 1975 in Log Entries 3. (word count - 9165)
As New Wine by Meg Wright. Just after Kirk takes command of the Enterprise, Spock is ordered to go on a preliminary survey of a newly-discovered vulcanoid planet. With a newly-promoted Captain assigned to take command for a trial trip, Kirk chooses to accompany Spock as his backup. First printed by ScoTpress in 1979. (word count - 42599)
Babel Scene by Janet Quarton - A missing scene from Journey to Babel. First printed 1975 in Log Entries 6. (word count - 902)
Baillie Collected by Valerie Piacentini - A series of stories told by the Enterprise's Security Chief. First printed in various issues of Log Entries, and gathered together in 1980 as Baillie Collected.
Best Laid Plans, The
The Best Laid Plans by Mrs P. Narrative poem involving a stranded alien and a plot to trap the Enterprise and crew. First of three. First printed in IDIC Log 6 (word count - 831)
What Plans a narrative poem by Mrs P. Shore leave turns out not to be quite as relaxing as they had hoped. Second in series. First printed in IDIC Log 7 (word count - 2330)
Rescue Plan a narrative poem by Mrs P. Just how happy are the rest of the Fleet to let the Enterprise get all the interesting assignments? Third in series. First printed in Enterprise Log Entries 90 (word count - 1681)
Bird of Time by Valerie Piacentini - After Spock goes to Vulcan to save himself as a child, he doesn't return... Based on the animated episode Yesteryear. First published 1979 in Log Entries 25. (word count - 3850)
Blind Alley by Sheila Clark - Injured in a shuttlecraft crash, Kirk wanders off. First published in Zap 4. Reprinted 1989 in Home to Roost 2. (word count - 5910)
Busman's Holiday by Meg Wright - Spock, McCoy and Chapel each ask for forty-eight hours shore leave. First printed 1978 in Log Entries 17. (word count - 1819)
Call of Duty a narrative poem by Mrs P. Concerns of a nameless crew member on being picked for landing party duty. Never published. (word count - 378) Also posted to fanfiction.net
Cause Of Death - Unknown by Sheila Clark - The title says it all. Men have died - and McCoy has no idea why. First printed 1976 in Log Entries 8. (word count - 8495)
Cause of it All..., The by Sheila Clark - Several crewmen manage to get incapably drunk on what is basically a 'dry' planet. First printed 1978 in Log Entries 14. (word count - 2570)
City - a Conclusion by Sheila Clark - What happened after Edith Keeler's death? First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 1016 words)
Closer Than a Brother by Meg Wright. The bond between Kirk and Spock proves to have disadvantages; and they return to Thul, where a team of Vulcans studying the culture has run into trouble. Set in the movie era, but with Kirk once again Captain of the Enterprise. This is a sequel of sorts to both As New Wine and With Hoops of Steel. First published by ScoTpress in 1983. (word count - 70870)
Competence - Kirk has to assess the performance of a crewman Spock believes is incompetent. First printed 1976 in Log Entries 4. (word count - 5341)
Compulsion by Meg Wright. A first survey husband and wife team is attacked by the natives. First printed in Log Entries 22 in 1978. (word count - 4488)
Conversation, A a narrative poem by Mrs P. With apologies to Lewis Carrol, a discussion on logic and loyalty between Spock and McCoy.(word count - 402) First printed in IDIC Log 8 Also posted to fanfiction.net
Crack In The Mirror by Sheila Clark - A Mirror Universe story that follows the career of Captain James Kirk of the ISS Enterprise, building on the few details we learned about him during the episode Mirror, Mirror.First printed 1994. (word count -54347)
Crossroads by Valerie Piacentini - Delayed while going on leave, Kirk meets up with an old acquaintance. First published in Captain's Log 4. (word count - 2530)
Cruelty Is A Way Of Life by Sheila Clark - Once again the title says it all... or does it? First printed 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count - 3986)
Cure by Sheila Clark - An agricultural colony is having problems. First printed in Fizzbin 5. (word count - 2560)
Daughter From the Past by Doris Schulze. On a return to Earth's past during WW2, McCoy finds and rescues a young woman - who can't be returned to her own time. First published 1984 in Enterprise: Log Entries 65 (word count - 12250)
Defence by Sheila Clark - Are the defenders of the planet the local Federation - or the local Klingons? First printed 1976 in Log Entries 6. (word count - 4436)
Demon in the Desert by Sheila Clark - An AU story. Aliens visit an Earth that has not yet discovered technology. First printed 1982 in Enterprise Personal Log 2. (word count - 5051)
Devil's Advocates by Meg Wright. Some Klingons have taken over an Amish-settled planet. First printed in Enterprise-Personal Log 1 in 1981. (word count - 3978)
Devil's Spawn, The by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise visits lost a colony that is ruled by religion. First printed 1977 in Enterprise Incidents 2. (word count - 6840)
Diplomatic Diversion by Sheila Clark - A diplomatic mission turns out to be surprisingly dangerous. First printed 1983 in Enterprise Log Entries 53. (word count - 10646)
Diplomatic Incident by Meg Wright - Kirk is on a diet... First printed 1980 in Log Entries 36. (word count - 2386)
Dissimilar Parallel, The by Valerie Piacentini - Spock remembers his days serving under Captain Pike. First printed 1978 in Log Entries 20. (word count - 7271)
Doctor's Orders by Nicole Comtet - McCoy has just joined the Enterprise... and encountered Spock's very different physiology. Never before published. (Word count 15910)
Duty Demands... by Sheila Clark - Duty demands much of Starfleet personnel. First printed 1977 in Enterprise Incidents 2. (word count - 1380)
Echo by Sheila Clark - A Vulcan scientist assigned temporarily to the Enterprise refuses to acknowledge Spock's existence. First printed 1977 in Enterprise Incidents 2. (word count - 6825)
Echoes to a Future by Meg Wright. Kirk starts off his shore leave with Gary Mitchell, but when he sees Spock on his own, Kirk decides to join him. Set early in the five-year mission, Spock learns to appreciate Kirk. First published in Zenith IV (word count - 7316)
Embarcation Leave by Sheila Clark - Kirk's last day of leave before joining the Enterprise. First printed 1977 in Enterprise Incidents 2. (word count - 2630)
Emergency by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise has to head off somewhere at warp six. First printed 1976 in Log Entries 7 under the pen name TGZC. (word count - 512)
Encounter by Beth Hallam. Sarek, still a child, meets a Human boy and it changes his life. First published 1976 in Vulcan Odyssey.(word count - 585)
Encounters and Countermoves by Nicole Comtet - Set in the movie universe, Spock is captaining the Enterprise on a training voyage with a crew composed mainly of cadets. First published in 1992 by IDIC as IDIC Log 10. (Word count 43300)
Encounters and Countermoves 2 by Nicole Comtet - The training voyage continues. Spock meets up with an old... adversary? Never before published. (Word count 35100)
Exam Nerves by Meg Wright. Finnegan plays a trick on Kirk. First printed in STAG N/L 26. (word count - 326)
Exposure by Sheila Clark - While visiting a planet locked in an ice age, Spock disappears. First printed in MAHKO ROOT 2. (word count - 3990)
Eulogy Premature by Sheila Clark - Creative response to 'Eulogy' in the US zine Contact. Previously Unpublished. (word count - 2930)
Falcon Incident by Sheila Clark - A starship on her maiden voyage is totally disabled by an explosion. First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 4145 words)
The Fifth Question by Jacqueline Y Comben. Vulcan childhood lessons meet human bigotry with Jim Kirk in the middle. First published 1987 by BSFR (word count - 42353)
Final Analysis by Sheila Clark - Kirk and McCoy have a problem... with each other. First printed 1985 in Enterprise Log Entries 69. (word count - 6484)
Fires Of Lorn, The by Sheila Clark - On an alien planet, McCoy is condemned to death for causing the death of a child. First printed 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count - 3680)
First Watch by Meg Wright - Chekov's first watch aboard the Enterprise. First printed 1981 in Log Entries 43. (word count - 671)
Friendship and Duty by Doris Schulze - Kirk falls in love with a scientist temporarily assigned to the ship... but her routine physical shows up a serious and terminal nedical condition. First printed 1985. (word count - 24882)
Glesga Belangs Tae...? by Margaret Gaughan The Enterprise is thrown back to Earth by a slingshot effect, and three members of the crew end up in Glasgow... First published 1977 in Log Entries 7. (word count 3500)
Greatest Gift, The by Valerie Piacentini - McCoy has to perform a difficult operation. First printed 1978 in Log Entries 14. (word count - 2997)
Gremlin (The) by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise appears to be haunted. First printed by STCC. (word count - 3525)
Guinea Pigs, The by Audrey Baker. Kirk is seriously ill. There is a cure - but someone must sacrifice himself before they can get it. First published 1978 in Log Entries 16. (word count - 7379)
Haggis, The by Sheila Clark - Scotty joins in a rec. room discussion of strange animals. First printed 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count 5900)
Headaches are Imaginary by Sheila Clark - A new doctor gives Kirk the wrong treatment for a headache. First printed in ZAP 2. (word count - 5730)
Hero by Meg Wright - Admiral Kirk realises how stupid he's been. First printed 1982 in Enterprise-Log Entries 48. (word count - 1819)
Hic Est by Meg Wright - Spock has hiccups. First printed 1979 in Log Entries 23. (word count - 1306)
Highly Unethical by Valerie Piacentini - When Spock's mind is damaged. McCoy is prepared to go to any lengths to help him recover. First printed in Captain's Log 11 (word count -5130)
Horror on Barda 92 by Audrey Baker. Kirk has beamed down to Barda 92... and vanished. Spock follows to search for him. First published 1977 in Log Entries 7 (word count - 4522)
If I Forget You by Sheila Clark - A colony world is having financial problems. Kirk is sent to investigate. First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 13826)
Insect Planet by Audrey Baker. Sent to investigate the crash of another ship three years previously, the landing party runs into problems. First published 1976 in Log Entries 4 (word count - 6734)
Into the Unknown by Sheila Clark - A landing party runs into problems on a unique planet. Previously unpublished. This story is set some two weeks after the events in The Slavers of Brent, but is not a sequel to it.(word count - 1600)
Invisible Asset by Meg Wright. Chekov drinks something that starts having a most unusual effect on him... First published in Log Entries 18 (word count - 5939)
Journey From Babel by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise has dropped off the diplomats on Babel... but the events of the journey there have repercussions. First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 5245)
Journey of Terror by Audrey Baker. Kirk has to take a trip across a terror-infested terrain. First published 1979 in Log Entries 24 (word count 19009)
Jungle Trek by Sheila Clark - A shuttle carrying Spock and a survey team crashes on a strange, hostile world. First printed 1979 in NEXUS 3. (word count - 12180)
Legacy by Valerie Piacentini - A landing party is badly overdue. Warning - death of main character First printed 1977 in Log Entries 8. (word count - 2000)
Lost and Found by Valerie Piacentini - Spock is reported dead; and the Enterprise has a new First Officer. First printed 1978 in Log Entries 18. (word count - 8770)
Korvan Incident, The by Sheila Clark - Kirk and a planetary leader have been poisoned; but by whom? First printed June 1978 in Nexus 2. (word count - 6830)
Mailbag Blues by Lorraine Goodison - Mail for the Enterprise crew has finally caught up with the ship... First published 1980 in Enterprise Incidents 3. (Word count - 3320))
A Matter of Life by Lorraine Goodison - A Klingon scientist asks for political asylum. First published 1981 in Enterprise Incidents 4. (Word count 7840)
Mirror, Mirror universe a narrative poem by Mrs P. A different look at the Mirror, Mirror episode. Never published. (word count - 265) Also posted to fanfiction.net
Misfit by Meg Wright. A boy on a farming colony has dreams of joining Starfleet. First published in Federation Outpost 2. (word count - 5510)
Missing Colony, The - The Federation loses contact with one of its colonised planets. First printed in EMANON IV. (word count - 3340)
Mission to a Contrary Planet by Lorraine Goodison - The planet of Gairm has been trading with the Federation for many years, but the heir to the throne would prefer to see his world allied to the Klingons. This story is set after ST:TMP. First published 1980 in Enterprise Incidents 3. (Word count - 11340)
Mission's End by Lorraine Goodison - The five-year mission has come to an end, and Spock tells Kirk he is returning to Vulcan. First published 1981 in Enterprise Incidents 4. (Word count 11340)
More Deadly Than the Male? by Meg Wright. AU. In a female-dominated universe, the Enterprise, under Captain Uhura, runs into problems. The first segment of this was first printed in 1980 as a stand-alone story in LE 36, the second part was in Log Entries 40, and the entire story was first printed by ScoTpress in 1982. (word count - 36861)
My Turn Now a narrative poem by Mrs P. McCoy's thoughts during Empath. (word count - 105)
Naked Time by Valerie Piacentini - A missing scene from the episode. First printed 1982 in Enterprise - Log Entries 48. (word count - 1197).
Nebulous Crab, The by Sheila Clark - A newly-discovered planet proves dangerous. First published 1976 in Alnitah 3. (word count - 7445)
Night by Lorraine Goodison - (poem) First published 1980 in Enterprise Incidents 3
Night-time Comprehension by Lorraine Goodison - Two members of the crew meet on the observation deck. First published 1981 in Enterprise Incidents 4. (Word count 800)
No Other Choice by Valerie Piacentini - Kirk and Spock are stranded on an alien planet. First printed in Enterprise - Personal Log 1. (word count - 574)
Of Scots, Vulcans, and Dragons by Nicole Comtet - Shore leave on Berengaria doesn't turn out quite as planned... This follows an earlier story involving Harley Davidsons, The Ride of the Valkyries, published in Antares by Orion Press, but although there are a few references to events in that story, it isn't necessary to have read it to understand this one. Never before published. (Word count 63530)
Operation Annihilate - An Interlude by Sheila Clark - A missing scene from the episode. First printed 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count - 850)
Ordeal by Valerie Piacentini - Kirk has to submit to an ordeal. First printed 1977 in Log Entries 10.(word count - 2050)
Partings by Valerie Piacentini - Amanda says goodbye. First printed in Enterprise - Log Entries 50. (word count - 1284)
Perchance to Dream by Sheila Clark - Kirk is suffering from nightmares... First printed 1976 in Log Entries 2. (word count - 8426)
Perfectly Logical by Sheila Clark - Sequel to Totally Illogical. Spock, now an adult, has become an acolyte at Gol. First printed 1991 in IDIC Log 6. (word count - 5665)
Philanthropy by Sheila Clark - An Ambassador misunderstands the relationship between Spock and McCoy. Meanwhile, there is an unusual problem on a planet they are sent to investigate. First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 5241)
Prejudice by Sheila Clark - When McCoy's daughter comes on board, she takes an immediate dislike to Kirk. First printed 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count - 8060)
Prison Planet by Lorraine Goodison - The Enterprise crew find themselves stranded on a planet that is described by an inhabitant as a prison... First published 1980 in Enterprise Incidents 3. (Word count 11820)
Pool, The by Sheila Clark - McCoy is depressed. First printed 1977 in Log Entries 10. (word count - 2818)
Ransom by Sheila Clark - When McCoy is arrested on an alien planet, Spock is given the chance to ransom him. Previously unpublished. (word count - 2278)
Recant - and Die by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise visits a world where scientists are feared. First published 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count - 5055)
Reflections in a Distorting Mirror by Sheila Clark - Why is Kirk behaving out of character? First printed 1982 in Enterprise Log Entries 47. (word count -7598)
Re-encounter by Beth Hallam. Charles Grayson is visited by his daughter and five-year-old grandson. Sequel of sorts to Encounter. First published 1976 in Vulcan Odyssey.(word count - 1282)
Requiem for Glory by Sheila Clark - An alien race finds a dead Enterprise. - Unauthorised sequel (a creative response) to a story by someone else. Previously unpublished. (word count - 2013)
Return to ShiKahr by Lorraine Goodison - After the V'ger incident, Spock visits his home, and tries to explain to Sarek why he rejoined the Enterprise. First published 1981 in Enterprise Incidents 4. (Word count 1725)
Reverie by Valerie Piacentini - Kirk has reached mandatory retirement age. First Printed 1977 in Captain's Log 1. (word count -2273)
Ride of the Valkyries, The by Nicole Comtet - A visit to the planet Merindol proves quite exciting for Spock, Sulu, Uhura and Palmer. First published in an issue of Antares by Orion Press, it is followed by Of Scots, Vulcans, and Dragons. (Word count 12360)
Robot's Destiny by Lorraine Goodison - On the planet Vethan, who are the masters and who the servants? First published 1981 in Enterprise Incidents 4. (Word count 13720)
Roger - Not Roger? by Meg Wright - Roger Korby is dead. Chapel must decide what to do... First printed 1988 in Enterprise-Log Entries 44. (word count - 531)
Routine Reports by Sheila Clark - Kirk is annoyed at being asked for exactly the same returns every year. First printed 1985 in Enterprise Log Entries 67. (word count - 1675)
Sadists, The by Sheila Clark - Kirk is amused by what Spock at first considers pure sadism. First printed in Contact 4 (USA) September 1977. (word count - 680)
Sajan by Valerie Piacentini - Someone is attacking young women - and suspicion falls on a mysterious stranger. First printed 1982 in Log Entries 27. (word count - 10104)
Shape of Things to Come by Beth Hallam Amanda takes five-year-old Spock to visit her family on Earth. Chronologically this comes just before Re-encounter. First published 1976 in Log Entries 3 (word count - 2068)
Slavers of Brent by Sheila Clark - A research ship has gone missing in a remote part of the galaxy. Three years later, exploring in the same area, a landing party from the Enterprise is taken prisoner... Previously unpublished. This story is followed by Into the Unknown. (word count - 9975)
Something Hidden by Sheila Clark - Instead of joining Starfleet, Spock became a scientist on Vulcan. Then one day he finds himself on the Enterprise... The first story in the Explorer series. First printed 1976. (word count - 37800)
Something Lost by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise is thrown off course into unknown space. Second in the Explorer series. First printed 1983. (word count - 40500)
Something Missing by Sheila Clark - There have been unexplained disappearances on a colony planet... Third and last in the Explorer series. First printed 1986. (word count - 50800)
Standard Survey by Sheila Clark - En route to what should be a routine survey, a shuttlecraft crashes. The sole survivor must survive in a hostile environment... with no memory of who or what he is. First printed 1982 in Enterprise Log Entries 50. (word count - 5920)
Star Gazer a narrative poem by Mrs P. An encounter at the San Francisco harbourside. First printed in IDIC Log 6 (word count - 707)
Stars' Call, The by Sheila Clark - The stars are calling a young boy... but his father, a politician, has other ideas for his future. First printed 1989 in IDIC Log 1. (word count - 3068)
Starship Destiny by Lorraine Goodison - (poem) First published 1980 in Enterprise Incidents 3
Stop Thief by Meg Wright. Things on board the Enterprise have been mysteriously disappearing... First published in Stag Con '81; runner-up in the Stag Con 1981 fiction competition. (word count - 5483)
Storm, The by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise is caught in an ion storm. First printed 1977 in Log Entries 8 under the pen name TGZC. (word count - 2386);
Strangers at the Gate by Sheila Clark - The transport malfunctions, leaving Kirk and Spock semi-stranded on the planet they have been investigating. While they wait to be picked up, they investigate further... First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 3715)
Suffer Little Children by Beth Hallam There has been tension on a planet settled by both Human and Vulcans... and then some Vulcan children go missing. First published 1978 in Log Entries 15 (word count - 6033)
Survival of the Fittest by Sheila Clark - The Enterprise crew finds the badly inbred survivors of an old shipwreck. First printed 1976 in Log Entries 5. (word count - 2158)
Symbiosis by Sheila Clark - The intelligent life of a recently colonised planet is curious about these incomers. First published in Captain's Log 6. Reprinted 1989 in Home to Roost 2. (word count - 4715)
Teeth of the Lynx, The by Sheila Clark - Kirk is dead, and Spock, blaming himself, resigns. First printed in ALNITAH 4. (word count - 10390)
Test, The by Sheila Clark - Kirk and Spock are expected to undertake a planetary 'test of manhood'. Competition entry, first printed in Contact 3 (USA) March 1977. (word count - 3600)
Thanks by Sheila Clark - Spock beams back to the Enterprise wearing a grass skirt and a string of beads, carrying a flower and a wooden trumpet. First printed 1977 in Enterprise Incidents 2. (word count - 1855)
There's Always Something You Can Trade by Sheila Clark - If a race is intelligent, there is always something they can provide as a trading item. First printed 1977 in Serendipity. (word count - 4970)
There Will Be Dancing..." by Sheila Clark - This was inspired by a drawing done by The Southern Cross. An admiral is inspecting the Enterprise... First printed 1995 in Enterprise Log Entries 92. (word count - 5857)
To be a King by Lorraine Goodison - (poem) First published 1981 in Enterprise Incidents 4.
To Catch A Butterfly by Shirley Buck - The Enterprise crew try to help a colonised world suffering from a famine. First Printed in 1988 by Raynesford Press. (word count - 74090)
To Fear No Evil by Sheila Clark - Kirk must find a refuge for a terrified telepath who has no control. First printed 1979 in NEXUS 4. (word count - 12360)
Tortuga by Sheila Clark - Vessels have been disappearing in the space between spiral arms. The Enterprise is sent to investigate the disappearances. First printed 1987 in Enterprise Incidents 8. (word count - 14524 words)
Totally Illogical by Sheila Clark - This story grew out of an idea by Gareth Looker, at the time a small boy, that all Star Trek was only Spock's dream. First printed 1977 in Alnitah 5. (word count - 1478)
Tribe of Jen-wae, The by Meg Wright. The natives on a Prime Directive planet carve a statue of one of a landing party... but none of them was closer to the landing party than forty kilometers. First printed by ScoTpress in 1981. (word count - 49109)
Trust The Kirks of two universes change places. First printed 1977 Enterprise Incidents 2 (word count - 10080)
Ultimatum by Valerie Piacentini - follows Wheel Turns - Spock is given an impossible choice. First printed 1977 in Log Entries 11. (word count - 8705)
Untitled poem by Lorraine Goodison - (poem) First published 1981 in Enterprise Incidents 4.
Unwillingly to School by Meg Wright. Spock, age six, is reluctant to go to school. First published in 1982 in Enterprise Log Entries 50 (word count - 7192)
Variations on a Theme by Sheila Clark & Valerie Piacentini) Series of 8 novels forming one continuous alternate universe story.
Venita's Story by Sheila Clark - A Gem's-eye view of The Empath. First printed in Emanon 1. (word count -1614)
Warlord, The by Sheila Clark - A native warlord seeks to break a treaty with the Federation. First printed 1977 in Log Entries 11. (word count - 8705)
War Machine (The) by Sheila Clark - Not all inventions are good. Written many years ago, this has never been printed and appears here for the first time. Previously Unpublished. (word count - 2190)
Waters of the Dead World by Sheila Clark - In danger on an arid, lifeless planet, Spock and McCoy must help each other. First published by Beyond Antares in Telemetry 76. (word count - 3030)
What Would You Have Done? - Spock has a problem... First printed 1978 in Emanon 5. (word count -1750)
Wheel Turns, The - Kirk and Spock are surveying a Prime Directive planet when their shuttlecraft crashes; and Kirk is injured. First printed 1977. (word count - 17992) (Printed with Ultimatum as Wheel of Fate)
When Friends Fall Out by Sheila Clark - Spock and McCoy have a serious disagreement. First printed 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count - 4720)
Why Knit...Why Knot by Meg Wright. Uhura is giving Spock knitting lessons First published in STAG N/L 38. (word count - 713)
Wine of Calvoro - While visiting a Federation agent on a Prime Directive planet, Kirk is taken to serve the Emperor. First published December 1978. (word count - 33561)
Why by Sheila Clark - T'Pring's reasoning for rejecting Spock. First printed 1975 in Enterprise Incidents 1. (word count -1350)
With Hoops of Steel by Meg Wright. Set at the beginning of the movie era. After the incident with V'ger, Spock realises he must form a permanent bond with Kirk. First printed 1981 by ScoTpress. (word count - 33467) There are references in this story to events in Meg's stories As New Wine and Diplomatic Incident.
Yliaanaby by Meg Wright. Spock and Uhura are testing a new surveillance method. First printed in 1978 in Log Entries 20. (word count - 6503)
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It Shouldn't Happen to a Starship Captain by Shirley Buck - printed in Stargate, Copyright 1984, W.S.F. London Group
New Beginnings by Shirley Buck - printed in Stargate II, Copyright 1985, W.S.F. London Group
Some Kind of Magic by Shirley Buck - printed in Stargate, Copyright 1984, W.S.F. London Group
The Bounty Hunter by Shirley Buck - printed in Stargate III, Copyright W.S.F. London Group
The Wind Beneath My Wings by Shirley Buck - printed in Stargate II, Copyright 1985, W.S.F. London Group