Date: 08 May 2011, 13:36
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List: 01.lit 02 - A Time To Die.Lit 02 - Arena.lit 03 - The Trouble with Tribbles.lit 04 - A Time To Harvest.Lit 04 - All our Yesterdays.lit 05 - Whom Gods Destroy.lit 06 - A Time to Hate.lit 06 - The Savage Curtain.lit 07.lit 08 - Spock's Brain.lit 09 - Return to Tomorrow.lit 10 - The Alternative Factor.lit 11 - What are Little Girls Made Off.lit 12 - Patterns of Force.lit Deep Space 9 - The Dominion War (All Four books).lit Dominion War 5 - Tales of the Dominion War.lit Enterprise - Broken Bow.lit Enterprise - By the Book.lit Enterprise - Shockwave.lit Enterprise - What Price Honor.lit Enterprise 04 - Daedalus, Part One.lit Enterprise 05 - Daedalus, Part Two.lit TNG - 21 - Chains of Command.lit TNG - Q-Space.lit TNG - Q-Zone.lit TNG - The Genesis Wave, Book 4 - Genesis Force.lit TOS - 001 - The Motion Picture.lit TOS - 003 - The Klingon Gambit.lit TOS - 52 - Home Is the Hunter.lit TOS - Enterprise, The First Adventure.lit Star Trek is an American science fiction franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television programs including the original 1966 Star Trek, in addition to ten feature films, dozens of computer and video games, hundreds of novels and other fan stories, as well as a themed attraction in Las Vegas. In Star Trek's fictional universe, humans developed faster-than-light space travel after barely surviving a twenty-first century World War III. Later, humans united with other sentient species of the galaxy to form the United Federation of Planets. As a result of alien intervention and science, humanity has largely overcome many Earth-bound frailties and vices by the twenty-third century. Star Trek stories usually depict the adventures of humans and aliens beings who serve in the Federation Starfleet. The protagonists are essentially altruists whose ideals are sometimes only imperfectly applied to the dilemmas presented in the series. The conflicts and political dimensions of Star Trek form allegories for contemporary cultural realities; The Original Series addressed issues of the 1960s, just as more recent spin-offs reflect more modern topics. Issues depicted in the various series include war and peace, authoritarianism, imperialism, class warfare, racism, human rights, sexism, and the role of technology. Star Trek originated as a television series in 1966, although it had been in the planning stages for at least six years prior to that. Although The Original Series was cancelled after its third season due to low ratings, it has served as the foundation for five additional Star Trek television series. Altogether, the six series comprise a total of 726 episodes across twenty-two different television seasons (twenty-nine, if one separately counts seasons running concurrently), making it the second most prolific science-fiction franchise in history after Doctor Who. PassWord: books_for_all
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