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Planet Ecnal's Dilemma was a Star Trek: The Original Series coloring book. It was one of two coloring books published in 1978 by Whitman Publishing, the producer of Gold Key Comics. It was reprinted by Merrigold Press in 1979.

In this story, the crew of the Enterprise investigates a crisis on Ecnal.

Summary[]

Captain's log, stardate 7000. We depart for planet "Ecnal", class M status, immediately.

James T. Kirk, Spock and Janice Rand beamed down to Ecnal. They agreed to help an Ecnalian who told them that their plant and animal life were dying. Rand scanned plants, Spock collected samples, and then they boarded Galileo to conduct a wider survey. Two Ecnalians followed in an Ecnal walker. They explored a wide variety of terrain and lifeforms, in areas ranging from a volcano to swampland.

Echnal-Galileo

Investigating aboard Galileo

They landed the shuttlecraft and entered the East Sector Laboratory. Spock studied their collected samples and determined that artificial forces were at work. With a computer, the Ecnalian located its source: a Lerow rocket parked on the surface. Spock theorized that the vessel was charging its power cells with life energy. Rand established video contact with the Lerows. The Ecnalian demanded they stop, but the Lerows refused, seemingly desperate.

Kirk proposed helping the Lerows. Spock provided calculations to make a ten-foot-long triangular energy converter. Ecnalians carried it close to the rocket. Assuming they were about to be attacked, the Lerows fired a cannon at it. The prism acted as an energy converter and amplifier, reflecting the weapon's fire back at the rocket as life energy, fully charging the power cells. Grateful, the Lerow's leader apologized for their actions. Their homeworld was afflicted by a type of acid rain, and they were only taking life energy from Ecnal to save their world. As a peace offering, they gave the Ecnalian and Starfleet crew healthy Lerow flowers brought from their home. Kirk gave them the prism amplifier, and the Lerow rocket blasted off.

The Ecnal official invited Kirk, Spock and Rand to celebrate. They dined while musicians and dancers entertained them. Afterwards, they brought one of the flowering symbols of friendship back to the Enterprise.

References[]

Characters[]

Christine ChapelJames T. KirkLeonard McCoyJanice RandMontgomery ScottSpockHikaru SuluNyota Uhuraunnamed Ecnaliansunnamed Lerowsunnamed non-humanoids

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • Ecnal walking vehicleGalileo (class F shuttlecraft) • Lerow rocket

Locations[]

Ecnal (East Sector Laboratory)
Referenced only
Lerow homeworld

Races and cultures[]

EcnalianHumanLerowVulcan

Science and technology[]

beakercannonchemicalchemistrycomputerenergy converterfeinbergerlaboratorypower cellradioradio antennarocketscannerstylustelescopetricordervideo

Ranks and titles[]

captaindancerdoctorentertainerFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)jugglerlieutenantmusiciannursepilotyeoman

Other references[]

acid rainalienanimalbridgecameracastlecephalopodclass MdinosaurdrumearringflowerfoodhandshakeharphelmcityjunglelavaLerow flowerlife energylifeformmirrormountainmusicmusical instrumentoceanPADDplanetplanttransportertreeturtlesickbayStarfleet uniformStarfleet uniform (2265-2270)stegosaurustransporter roomturtlevolcano

Timeline[]

Production history[]

1978
First published by Whitman Publishing
1979
Reprinted in two volumes by Merrigold Press
  • Part one as "Planet Ecnal's Dilemma"
  • Part two as "Far-Out Fun"
2011
Reproduction printed in Star Trek Vault: 40 Years From The Archives by Abrams Books

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published order
Previous story:
first book
Whitman Publishing Coloring Book Stories Next story:
"Rescue at Raylo"
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