Constellations is an anthology of short stories celebrating the fortieth anniversary of Star Trek, edited by Marco Palmieri.
Description[]
- Since time immemorial, Man has imagined the night sky to be filled with stories: legends of heroes and strange life-forms amidst the very stars. Eternal tales of wonder and mystery, danger and adventure, passion and logic, hope and human nature, they comprise a mythos embedded in the universe itself.... constant, enduring, and immutable.
- Rediscover the mythology of our age on the occasion of its fortieth anniversary, in this scintillating collection of new stories about the original Star Trek ® -- untold voyages of the captain and crew of the Starship Enterprise™ that not only recapture the magic of the world-renowned television series created by Gene Roddenberry, but push beyond it...
Contents[]
- Introduction by David Gerrold
- "First, Do No Harm" by Dayton Ward & Kevin Dilmore
- "The Landing Party" by Robert Greenberger
- "Official Record" by Howard Weinstein
- "Fracture" by Jeff Bond
- "Chaotic Response" by Stuart Moore
- "As Others See Us" by Christopher L. Bennett
- "See No Evil" by Jill Sherwin
- "The Leader" by Dave Galanter
- "Ambition" by William Leisner
- "Devices and Desires" by Kevin Lauderdale
- "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" by Jeffrey Lang
- "Make-Believe" by Allyn Gibson
- "Anything But Alone" (a manga short story from TokyoPop's Star Trek: The Manga - Shinsei/Shinsei)
Appendices[]
Background[]
- On the anthology's inner title page, Meekrab is listed among the locations of Pocket Books offices.
- An excerpt from this collection was featured on the Irish Junior Certificate exams in 2011.
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Timeline[]
published order | ||
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Previous story: Strange New Worlds 9 |
Star Trek anthologies | Next story: Glass Empires |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: See individual stories |
-- | Next Adventure: See individual stories |
External links[]
- Constellations article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Authors' Annotations