Crisis on Centaurus
Star Trek #28
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Word Count
63,500 words, Guess
Page Count
254 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecrisisoncentauru00ferg
- ISBN-100671611151
- ISBN-139780671611156
- Goodreads77018
- WikidataQ54825558
and 4 more
- LibraryThing181997
- Library of Congress Control Number98818745
- Better World Books9780671611156
- Open LibraryOL7660277M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 1289 vol. 12
Description
From the back cover: Massive computer malfunctions are plaguing the Enterprise when Kirk suddenly receives a shocking message from Starfleet Command: Centaurus has been bombed and annihilated; thousands are dead. Give whatever help you can. Centaurus is a beautiful, peaceful planet, home to many humans - including McCoy's daughter Joanna. The crew risks beaming down to investigate. But Kirk is thrown into a deadly struggle between violent enemy terrorists and vengeful Centaurians. Now Lt. Uhura, left alone in command, must jeopardize the crippled Enterprise to save Centaurus, Kirk - and Joanna McCoy!
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Series Statement
- Star Trek, No 28
Other Editions
- Crisis on Centaurus: Star Trek #28
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