Description: The title of this Star Trek TOS is "R&R 12", HET/ADULT. Published by Yeoman Press in 1980 and is 154 pages, R&R contains ADULT, heterosexual material, some explicit. These fanzines are all in good condition with some wear from being read. My Word, Now Given by Lois Welling (3)Four Play by J. Mike--A chess game between Spock and Uhura ends with a dreadful pun. (26)Home by Susan Fine (27)Who's Who by Nadya Emmanuel--After a transporter accident switches Kirk and Spock's minds, a Vulcan reaction to alcohol leaves a crazed Kirk running loose in San Francisco, while Spock and McCoy try to find him without revealing the switch. (28)Shadow of the Flame by Johanna Cantor (49)Whit's Worn Beneath the Kilt by Kathleen Glancy (66)A Private Line by Emily C. Ross--The Enterprise accidentally intercepts a private message saying some scandalous things about Kirk. (67)The Severing by Johanna Cantor (69)Quid Pro Quo by Sharon Decker--Mirror Universe Uhura carries out a successful takeover of the Enterprise. (77)And God Against All by Collette Mak--Mirror Universe Spock offers his services to Kirk as first officer after a betrayal on Vulcan. (When fanon collides with itself -- the editors write about this story in the editorial for issue #14: "In "And God Against All" In RSR XII, Collette Mak used the term, Vljn'd'Jt, which is a term coined by Leslye Lilker for the Sahaj universe. Collette thought it was one of the usual terms in Treklit. I knew it was Leslye's, but I missed it. Both Collette and I apologize; the term is Leslye's, and our use of it was unauthorized.") (78)Red Sky Dawning by Carol Hansen (85)Showdown by Mardy Lamski (107)The Morning After by D.P. Anderson--Amanda struggles with the realization that Sarek only has a sex drive during the pon farr. (108)The Promise by Sharon L. Parkos--Surak's mother, a victim of war, pledges that he will find a better way of life. (110)Journey to.... by Robyn N. Kevelson (112)rebuttals to Care to Debate That? The K/S Relationship... Con, four essays: authors are J. Mike, Johanna Cantor, Jean Lorrah, and most famously, Judith Gran's essay The Footnote: An Explication de Texte (113)What's a Star Trek? by R. Merrill Bollerud--A brief interdimensional incident leaves a bemused Kirk with a stack of Trek fanzines. (117)Diplomatic Protest by Joy Mancinelli (123)Who, Me? by Julie Osburn--Kirk and Uhura get planetary police off their trail by ducking into a local brothel and pretending to be having sex. (125)Through a Glass Darkly by Delores Booker--After the events of "Day of the Dove", Chekov is tormented by what he almost did to Mara. (128)All That's Best by Pamela Rose (135)The Source by Ellen M. Kozak--An innocent moment between Kirk and Spock sparks a rumor. (150) (also in Indian Summer and Other Seasons)The Life of Riley by Collette Mak--Kevin Riley is mortally embarrassed by his actions in "The Naked Time", but finds consolation with an equally embarrassed crewmate. (151) Please don't hesitate to email with questions.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Fanfiction
Convention/Event: Media West
Type: Fanzine
Character: Captain Kirk
Signed: No
Series/Movie: The Original Series
Franchise: Star Trek
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes