Star Trek: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh

Greg Cox

Original title: Star Trek - The Eugenics Wars - The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh

first published 2001 Pocket Books/Star Trek, 2010 560 pages

Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars (1)

"The most critical period in Earth's history."—Gary Seven, Supervisor 194. Even centuries later, the final decades of the twentieth century are still regarded—by those who know the truth of what really happened—as one of the darkest and most perilous chapters in the history of humanity. Now, as an ancient and forbidden technology tempts mankind once more, Captain James T. Kirk of the starship Enterprise must probe de...

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The Rise And Fall Of Khan Noonien Singh Volume One edition · 2010 · Pocket Books/Star Trek · 560 pages · 9781451613490
Star Trek: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh paperback · 2002 · Star Trek · 408 pages · 9780743406420
The Eugenics Wars Vol I hardcover · 2001 · Star Trek · 404 pages · 9780671021276

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