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For the ninth movie in the Star Trek franchise, please see Star Trek: Insurrection.

Star Trek 9 is a collection of short story adaptations of six Star Trek: The Original Series episodes, written by James Blish. Published by Bantam Books, it was first released in August 1973.

Summary[]

From the book jacket
Explore the outer reaches with the Enterprise and her crew as they exchange bodies with an alien intelligence; engage in deadly war games; pursue a vaporous creature to a desolate planet; and probe a fearsome zone of darkness that threatens to destroy them all.

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Contents[]

Preface
Blish talks about the first Star Trek convention and thanks his typist.
"Return to Tomorrow"
A 31 page adaptation of "Return to Tomorrow".
"The Ultimate Computer"
A 35 page adaptation of "The Ultimate Computer".
"That Which Survives"
A 29 page adaptation of "That Which Survives".
"Obsession"
A 29 page adaptation of "Obsession".
"The Return of the Archons"
A 33 page adaptation of "The Return of the Archons".
"The Immunity Syndrome"
A 26 page adaptation of "The Immunity Syndrome".

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