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Star Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

I finally picked up "Spock's Logic Puzzle Box" (Carlton Books, 2017), which contains a rule book, question cards, answer pad and a "Gravity-powered Continuum Designator" (aka egg-timer in Earth vernacular). Also IDW's "Star Trek: Year Five" comic issue #5, and the first two issues of "Star Pig", which jumps onto the giant space tardigrade band wagon!
 
On the doorstep this afternoon:
Star Trek: The Official Guide to the Animated Series and Designing Starships: Discovery Season 1 (which has some really, really, good detail pics for the Discovery version of the Big E!)

ETA: Also arrived - the Alpha Quadrant sourcebook for the Star Trek Adventures RPG.
 
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IDW's "Discovery: Aftermath" issue #1; Eaglemoss Hero Collector hardcovers, "Designing Starships: The USS Voyager and Beyond" and "TNG: The USS Enterprise-D Illustrated Handbook"; and my signed Michael Forest photo all turned up this week!


New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
I got “The Antares Maelstrom” yesterday. It’s funny, but it looks like the cover belongs on a dust jacket rather than the cardboard trade paperback cover.
 
IDW's "Discovery: Aftermath" issue #1; Eaglemoss Hero Collector hardcovers, "Designing Starships: The USS Voyager and Beyond" and "TNG: The USS Enterprise-D Illustrated Handbook"; and my signed Michael Forest photo all turned up this week!


New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

I've gotten a few of the Eaglemoss Hero Collector books, and have been frustrated by the large red stickers on the covers, like in your photo above. They don't peel off easily AT ALL, and leave a nasty sticky residue. I've left negative reviews on Amazon (amid many others complaining about the same thing), but I keep seeing the same stickers on new books. They could use a different glue for their stickers that allow them to be peeled off cleanly; many other publishers do. For a company centered around catering to collectors who want flawless examples of the company's wares, they seem oblivious about similar desires in book collectors... :scream:
 
I've gotten a few of the Eaglemoss Hero Collector books, and have been frustrated by the large red stickers on the covers, like in your photo above.

The Voyager book, and some previous ones, have had the sticker on the outside of the shrink-wrap. I was able to peel it off and reapply it to the inside front flap of the dustjacket.
 
The Voyager book, and some previous ones, have had the sticker on the outside of the shrink-wrap. I was able to peel it off and reapply it to the inside front flap of the dustjacket.

Yes, I think the sticker was on the shrink-wrap of my copy of the Voyager book, too. but not being quite the completist you are, Therin, I didn't preserve the sticker with the book. ;)

I realize the purpose of the stickers is to quickly inform someone glancing at a bookstore shelf a little of what is in the book to entice them to buy it. But once I get the book home (especially if I bought it online!), I don't want that sticker covering the gorgeous cover art!
 

New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Last week’s “Star Trek” stuff! IDW’s “Star Trek: Year Five” comic (Issue #6) and Eaglemoss’s “Designing Starships: Discovery, Season 1” have arrived. My 8” President Abraham Lincoln from Figures Toy Company will be joining my 8" Mego action figures it re-enact “The Savage Curtain” (TOS).


New Trek novels
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

This week, I called into Galaxy Bookshop, after a weekend away, to collect a new “Star Trek” novel - and the next one had just arrived Down Under! Score! The “Discovery” prequel, “The Enterprise War” by John Jackson Miller was joined by Greg Cox's "TOS: The Antares Maelstrom”. From Gallery Books.
 
I got the new Star Trek magazine in the mail I really like the cover photo with Picard and his dog Number one. There's alot of coverage in the magazine about Star Trek Picard at Comiccom in San Diego and Star Trek Las Vegas.The magazine is also celebrating The TNG All Good things TNG finales 25th anniversary .
 

New Trek
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

This week's new arrivals: "The Next Generation: Collateral Damage" trade paperback novel (Gallery Books) by David Mack; "USS Enterprise NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A: Illustrated Handbook" (Eaglemoss Hero Collector) hardcover; the sumptuous "Official Guide to the Animated Series" hardcover by Aaron Harvey & Rick Schepis; the latest "Orville" comic (Dark Horse); and... a "My First Fandom" series board book, "Federation Alphabet!".


Federation Alphabet
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
Just arrived at my door: Tie-in original novels, "The Judas War" (2016), and "Judgment" (2018), by Michael Koogler & Sky Conway, based on the “Renegades” fan films (starring Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols). The first of these fan films was set firmly in the "Star Trek" universe, but their next stories had all the numbers filed off, including the Andorian's antennae.


Renegades novels
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
This week’s “Star Trek” haul: the latest issue of IDW’s “Star Trek: Year Five” comic (#7); the trade paperback omnibus of “The Q Conflict” storyline; and, from 1979, a near-mint copy of “Fandom Triumphs”, a long-coveted fanzine about the making of “Star Trek: The Motion Picture”.


New and old Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

And a week later:


New DS9 and TMP stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

From Amazon, the CD soundtrack of “What We Left Behind” by Dennis McCarthy & Kevin Kiner, from the crowdfunded documentary about “Deep Space Nine”; and via my local SF bookshop, my special-order of “The First Star Trek Movie” by Sherilyn Connelly, a scholarly retrospective on “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” to celebrate the film’s 40th anniversary.
 
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Drei Captains - Drei Geschichten (three ebooks as paperback)

The German edition of Section 31 - Control (Kontrolle)
 
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