Beyond Antares (CA) #1
(?) - ?
Ed.: Michelle L. Carter, Visalia, CA
#5 (1985)
#10 (1987) #11
(1987)
Beyond Antares #5 April
1985, 29p.
Ed.: Michelle L. Carter, Visalia, CA
- "Coming Home" / Jack
Barritt Carter (p. 6-17)
- Ensign Alex Concord gets acquainted with the ship
& crew.
- * "Mystic Miscalculation" / M.
Lee Bareti (p. 18-19)
- Chekov has a dream (?) encounter with Dr. Strange
- you know, the Mystic Master of Dormammu, from the comics - and blames
it on the borscht.
- "The Transfer" / Philip
R. Cable (p. 20-22)
- Rand must confront Kirk over her decision to transfer
because of her unrequited love for him.
- "Courtesan" / Michelle
L. Carter (p. 23-28)
- Smarter this time, Spock has made arrangements with
an empathic courtesan for his second pon farr, and she asks him for
help in gaining perspective on her own memories.
Beyond Antares #10 April
1987, 31p.
Ed.: Michelle L. Carter, Visalia, CA
- "Kobayashi Trumped" / David
Marks (p. 7-9)
- Just prior to TMP, Kirk beats Kobayashi Maru again,
this time with the new Enterprise.
- "The Delivery" / April
Schowyrs (p. 10-11)
- Janice Rand ponders her future as a hybrid baby is
born on the Enterprise.
- "Valley of the Sentinel" / B.
E. Trimble (p. 12-19)
- Mystic poop about a magic Moonstone, and a near-death
experience for Kirk.
- "A Change of Heart" / Tom
Howard (p. 21-27)
- While awaiting whatever, post STIII, Uhura is assigned
as advisor for a Vulcan-location vid series, and finds herself kidnapped
along with the star, who has a Dorian-Grey-ish relationship going. Interesting
twist on that story, despite heavy reliance on magic here.
- "Logical at the Time" / Edna
Cline (p. 28-31)
- Amanda has agreed to accept a political marriage to
a Vulcan; Sarek offers challenge, and manages to win without actually
killing his opponent.
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Beyond Antares #11 October
1987, 29p.
Ed.: Michelle L. Carter, Visalia, CA
- "Unexpected Aid" / David
Marks (p. 4-7)
- Harry Morrow tumbles to Kirk's plans to steal Enterprise
and decides to help out. Nice take.
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- "Weststa" / B. E.
Trimble (p. 8-15)
- Kirk, Spock, Sarek, Amanda, McCoy, and Spock's wife
Paula (in labor) are kidnapped and sold to a Klingon bent on vengeance
for Terran war crimes. The good bad guy has to help deliver when McCoy's
arm is broken protecting Paula in a crash landing.
- "Time Times a Time" / Edna
Cline (p. 17-25)
- Kri, a Klingon defector and now an ensign on Enterprise,
is having a tough time adjusting to life among humans, as well as to
his own childhood memories.
- "The Day Spock Went Berserk" / Tom
Howard (p. 26-27)
- Farce. Chris bakes a pie to which Spock has a bad
reaction; McCoy diagnoses rabies.
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