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How Much for Just the Planet?

28.6% complete
1987
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Cover art and text Copyright © 1987 Paramount Pictures
This book is dedicated, with affection,
to its Special Guest Stars...
Pamela & David
Diane & Peter
Janet & Ricky
and Neil who wanted a walk-on
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Added: 15-Jul-2005
Last Updated: 07-Apr-2020

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 01-Oct-1987
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Oct-1987
Pages*:
253
Read:
Once
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
526
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-671-62998-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-671-62998-4
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
HOW MUCH FOR JUST THE PLANET?

Dilitium.  In crystaline form, the most valuable mineral in the galaxy.  It powers the Federation starships... and the Klingon Empire's battlecruisers.  Now on a small, out-of-the-way planet named Direidi, the greatest fortune in dilithium crystals ever seen has been found.

Under the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty, the planet will go to the side best able to develop the planet and its resources.  Each side will contest the prize with the prime of its fleet.  For the Federation - Captain James T. Kirk and the starship Enterprise.  For the Klingons - Captain Kaden vestai-Oparai and the Fire Blossom.

Only the Direidians are writing their own script for this contest - a script that propels the crew of the Enterprise into their strangest adventure yet!
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John M Ford  
Birth: 10 Apr 1957 East Chicago, Indiana, The United States
Death: 25 Sep 2006 Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

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  • Page numbers on this site are for the end of the main story. I normally do not include appendices, extra material, and other miscellaneous stuff at the end of the book in the page count.






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