How Much for Just the Planet?

John M. Ford

Original title: Star Trek - How Much for Just the Planet?

earliest edition we have, 1987 Star Trek, 1999 paperback 253 pages

Star trek — book 36

Dilithium. In crystalline form, the most valuable mineral in the galaxy. It powers the Federation's 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 best side able to develop the planet and its resources. Each side will co...

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How Much for Just the Planet edition · 2001 · Bt Bound · 9780785747376
How Much for Just the Planet? paperback · 1999 · Star Trek · 253 pages · 9780671038595
HOW MUCH FOR JUST THE PLANET STAR TREK #36 paperback · 1990 · Star Trek · 253 pages · 9780671722142
How much for just the planet? paperback · 1987 · Titan Books · 9781852860189
How much for just the planet? paperback · 1987 · Pocket Books · 253 pages · 9780671629984

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