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Crisis on Centaurus

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Author(s): Brad Ferguson
Artist(s): Boris Vallejo
Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: Pocket TOS #28
Titan Books #47
Published: March 1986
Pages: 254
Stardate: 7513.2-7521.6 (2269)
Reference: ISBN 0671611151

Enterprise to the rescue! Kirk must save both a planet and McCoy's daughter!

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From the book jacket
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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James T. Kirk 
Captain
Spock
Leonard McCoy
Montgomery Scott
Uhura
Hikaru Sulu

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Joanna McCoy 
Nurse
MacPherson 
Chief
Peter Siderakis 
Navigator
Saul Weinstein

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Barnard 
Hospital ship.
Centaurus 
Fourth planet in the Alpha Centauri system.
USS Conrad 
Scout ship.
USS Constitution 
in drydock.
USS Cook County 
small impulse-only cargo craft.
Edith Cavell 
Red Cross rescue ship - British Confederacy - destroyed.
Named for famous British World War I nurse and humanitarian.
USS Gagarin 
Scout class - former posting of Montgomery Scott - decommissioned.
USS Farragut 
former posting of James T. Kirk.
USS Hood
New Athens
Capital City of Centaurus (destroyed).
Sakharov 
Red Cross rescue ship - Eurasian Union - destroyed.
Named for the Nobel Prize winning physicist Andrei Sakharov. A Shuttlecraft Sakharov was often seen on TNG.
Semmelweiss 
Hospital ship.
Thomas Dooley 
Red Cross rescue ship - USA - destroyed.
Tutu 
Hospital Ship.

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