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The Logistics of Stampede was the sixth of 11 TOS stories produced by Peter Pan Records. It was initially released in 1975 as an audio production along with three other stories. It was released twice in 1979, packaged with other stories. This was the sixth of seven stories set during Captain James T. Kirk’s first five-year mission aboard the USS Enterprise and the third of five without an associated comic book.

In this story, a massive herd of animals threatened to ruin the grain crops of an entire colony.

Description[]

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Summary[]

Captain's log, stardate 5466.9.
The Enterprise is in orbit around the outpost colony world of Ribol II, on orders from the Federation Agricultural Division, to try and find a solution to the destructive plague of dranzers, which wipes out seventy to ninety percent of the grain crop every sixth year. A landing party of Doctor McCoy, First Officer Spock, and myself has beamed down to the Ribolian surface to survey the problem first hand. Mister Newt Henderson, of the Ribolian Settlers League, has taken us in hand.

Getting their first look at a dranzer herd from an aircar, they become aware of the immense size of their problem. The herd could stampede tomorrow or in six months. They capture and study a live dranzer, and soon Spock devises a solution. But scouts from an outpost of the Delatra family ranch in the northwest hills send an alert to Henderson — the stampede has started.

Henderson provides Kirk with a number of high-speed groundcars for use in diverting the path of the stampede. A few brave local volunteers operate the vehicles. 1.8 liters of highly concentrated synthetic dranzer musk is split between the vehicles. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy command separate groups of the ground vehicles, releasing the musk to redirect the rampaging animals along a planned route. As their vehicles begin to get low on fuel, Henderson panics, thinking they're about to be crushed by animals in front and behind them. In actuality, they've caught up to the rear of the herd they were leading, and have successfully diverted the animals into a circular path west of the colony, where they'll cause no further harm.

Although crops will no longer be trampled, Spock points out a consequence. The natural fertilizer resulting from dead dranzers along the stampede route will have to be added manually to the farmers' soil.

References[]

Characters[]

EllieNewt HendersonJames T. KirkLeonard McCoySpock

Starships and vehicles[]

aircarUSS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • groundcars

Locations[]

Ribol II
Referenced only
Delatra family ranch

Races and cultures[]

HumanRibolianVulcan

States and organizations[]

FederationFederation Agricultural DivisionRibolian Settlers LeagueStarfleet

Science and classification[]

agricultureorganic chemistryenginefertilizerfuel

Occupations and titles[]

captaincolonistdoctordriverfirst officerlandownersettler

Other references[]

animalavalanchebeambuffalocolonycompostcontinentcropdaydecadedogdranzerelephantfoodgovernmentgraingrasskilometerlanding partyliquidliterlocustlogicminutemonthmuskoutpostpigrabbitscientific principlesshadowsoilStarfleet rankssuntaxesyear

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Background[]

  • This story was not released as a solo story and was the only 1975 audio production not re-released prior to 1979.

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Connections[]

Star Trek: The Original Series audiobooks
Peter Pan Records "Passage to Moauv" • "In Vino Veritas" • "The Crier in Emptiness" • "The Time Stealer" • "To Starve a Fleaver" • "The Logistics of Stampede" • "A Mirror for Futility" • "The Man Who Trained Meteors" • "The Robot Masters" • "Dinosaur Planet" • "The Human Factor"
Captain Sulu Adventures CacophonyEnvoyTransformations
Alien Voices Spock vs. QSpock vs. Q: The Sequel
Adaptations Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStrangers from the SkyEnterprise: The First AdventureWeb of the RomulansThe Entropy EffectYesterday's SonTime for YesterdayFinal FrontierSpock's WorldStar Trek V: The Final FrontierThe Lost YearsThe Kobayashi MaruPrime DirectiveStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryProbeFaces of FireBest DestinyWindows on a Lost WorldShadows on the SunSarekFederationThe Ashes of EdenThe ReturnAvengerVulcan's ForgeSpectreDark VictoryVulcan's HeartPreserverThe Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2The Last RoundupCaptain's PerilExodusCaptain's BloodCaptain's GloryExilesEpiphanyStar Trek

Timeline[]

Published Order
Previous story:
To Starve a Fleaver
Peter Pan Records Next story:
A Mirror for Futility
Previous story:
To Starve a Fleaver
Stories by:
Alan Dean Foster
Next story:
A Mirror for Futility
Chronological Order
Previous adventure:
The Crier in Emptiness
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
To Starve a Fleaver
Previous story:
The Crier in Emptiness
Voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), Year Five Next story:
To Starve a Fleaver

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