Star Trek: TOS episode "Another Piece of the Action"
(Book Two) In Star Trek: TOS episode "A Piece of the Action" Kirk unified the Iotians, a people who have modeled themselves after twentieth century American Gangsters, into a one world government. Because of that unification of power, and technology accidentally left behind by McCoy, the Iotians have improved their "Game" and are demanding a piece of Star Fleet's actions. Subplot, the race known as the Preservers, who established the Native American on Miramee's planet, are conducting experiments on the Iotian population.
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Star Trek: TOS episode "Another Piece of the Action"
(Book Two) In Star Trek: TOS episode "A Piece of the Action" Kirk unified the Iotians, a people who have modeled themselves after twentieth century American Gangsters, into a one world government. Because of that unification of power, and technology accidentally left behind by McCoy, the Iotians have improved their "Game" and are demanding a piece of Star Fleet's actions. Subplot, the race known as the Preservers, who established the Native American on Miramee's planet, are conducting experiments on the Iotian population.
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Star Trek: TOS episode

Star Trek: TOS episode "Another Piece of the Action"

by John Erik Ege
Star Trek: TOS episode

Star Trek: TOS episode "Another Piece of the Action"

by John Erik Ege

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(Book Two) In Star Trek: TOS episode "A Piece of the Action" Kirk unified the Iotians, a people who have modeled themselves after twentieth century American Gangsters, into a one world government. Because of that unification of power, and technology accidentally left behind by McCoy, the Iotians have improved their "Game" and are demanding a piece of Star Fleet's actions. Subplot, the race known as the Preservers, who established the Native American on Miramee's planet, are conducting experiments on the Iotian population.

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BN ID: 2940013784062
Publisher: Angela Han
Publication date: 12/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 642
File size: 4 MB
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