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The Completely Useless Unauthorized Star Trek Encyclopedia

Joe_Atari

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Any other fans of this book?

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It's from the U.K., and I confess to not getting the British sense of humor (humour?) a good deal of the time, but when I first read it when it came out I laughed out loud.. a lot. I still flip through it occasionally for a chuckle. It's an often scathing commentary on all of the Trek ouevre (up through mid-VOY anyway, when the book was published) but with a very humorous tone. What makes the book so special is that the authors are clearly very well-versed in Trek canon (their fixation on TAS notwithstanding). This isn't just a couple of wags making fun of Trek fans; they clearly have a strange affection for the shows that I share.

It's probably long out-of-print, but you should be able to find it used from Amazon, etc. It might not be for all tastes, but I recommend it; any other opinions? Maybe fans of the book could post their favorite entries...
 
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I've had a copy of this book for years, and it's one of my favorites, even more so than Altman and Gross' Trek Navigator because, if I were ever to write a reference book, The Completely Useless Star Trek Encyclopedia would be one of my templates :D
 
I have it, and have dipped in from time to time. I love the entry on "Admiral" and whatever entry it is that lists TOS's missed opportunities for creating more MicroMachines. I keep on meaning to give it a proper read someday-- I loved the same authors' Doctor Who: The Completely Useless Encyclopedia.
 
It, and Howarth & Lyons's like volume for Doctor Who, are absolute classics and must-haves.
 
It, and Howarth & Lyons's like volume for Doctor Who, are absolute classics and must-haves.

You mean both of Chris and Steve's books on Doctor Who - they published a new series version through Mad Norwegian Press a couple of years back...

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^ It's an encyclopedia. Properly, the most recent revised edition is the only one that needs to be discussed. *nods*
 
^ It's an encyclopedia. Properly, the most recent revised edition is the only one that needs to be discussed. *nods*

Which I'd agree with - if it wasn't that the first one deals with Classic Who, and the new one deals with the new series. It's a volume two, not a replacement
 
I believe the new book is entirely distinct from the old one, covering the new series and not repriting material from the first volume.

EDIT: Paul beat me to it!
 
I'd completely forgotten that book! My sister had it when we were kids and it used to crack us up every time. That and the Nit-picker's Guide to TNG. :D

Some of my favourite entries were on "Impression, Kirk's Horse", "Horse Impression, Kirk's" and "Kirk's Horse Impression".
 
the best bit in Nit-picker's Guide to TOS is the alternative descriptions for the empty starfield in the closing credits, the sarky comments about Balok's puppet in same and so on...
 
My family used to have a couple of the Nitpicker's guides, but I'd never heard of this before. Sounds pretty funny, I'd probably look for it if I didn't already have a ton of stuff to read.
 
This book is an absolute classic, especially their comments about Troi's abilities.
 
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