Spock Must Die!

192 pages

Published July 10, 1979 by Bantam USA.

ISBN:
978-0-553-12589-4
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Captain Kirk and the crew of the starship Enterprise find themselves in the middle of an undeclared war waged by the Klingon Empire... The Organians should be consulted about the war but their entire planet has disappeared—or been destroyed... Mr. Spock entered the transporter chamber. His image would be flashed to Organia by the huge machine's faster-than-light tachyons. But the experiment failed. Suddenly there were two Mr. Spocks. One of them had to be destroyed... But which one?

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James Blish wrote a lot for Bantam's Star Trek books, including most of the 12 collections that covered each episode of the original series. His stories went into more depth than the episode, but usually not in the direction of the character. This book, one of the first original tales published, fits that mold quite well.

McCoy doesn't like the transporter, Scotty loves to talk about the technology, and Kirk must agonize over the decisions. In this case, the decision is which Spock must die, after the first officer is duplicated in a transporter incident. The rest of the story is original, from a space battle scene with multiple Klingon corvettes to a wild conclusion on the Organian homeworld. In addition to a good story, it was a very quick read.

Later tales, including more James Blish and some of the Pocket Books stories, go into more depth and challenge …