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The Winged Dreamers
| SHORT STORY | |
| "The Winged Dreamers" | |
| Attribution | |
| Series: | Star Trek: The Original Series |
| Author(s): | Jennifer Guttridge |
| Publication information | |
| Printed: | Star Trek: The New Voyages |
| Chronology | |
| Date: | 2267 |
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Summary
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On an unnamed planet, the Enterprise crew mutiny after contacting telepathic insects.
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References
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Characters
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- Burnhard • Carlos Durban • Tina Jones • James T. Kirk • Langely • Leonard McCoy • Donna Michelli • Porter • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura
Starships and vehicles
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Locations
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- Diad II • Earth • El Dorado • Starbase 15
Races and cultures
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States and organizations
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Other references
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- ant • bee • bridge • butterfly • coffee • communicator • deer • dinosaur • dream • egg • fairy tale • flower • fly • ghost • gold • grass • hangar deck • helm • hypo • kilometer • lead-crystal • lemming • lemon • medikit • mind meld • palm tree • phaser • pixie • plow • rat • sailor • saw • scimitar • shore leave • sickbay • silk • silver • spice • steel • tinkerbell • toadstool • tree • transporter • transporter room • tricorder • turbolift • uniform • wine
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Information
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- Kirk/Spock relationship - This story is a rare example of a licensed work that alludes to a more-than-platonic relationship between Kirk and Spock, as popularised more often in unofficial slash fiction. In one scene Spock reveals that his version of paradise is time alone on a primitive planet with Kirk. Kirk chastises Spock for verbalizing this wish in public, as he "...gives away too much." Other licensed stories which hint at this relationship include the poem Soliloquy and the first printing of the TOS novel: Killing Time.
- Donna Michelli speaks fondly of "Old Earth", a legendary place she has never seen.
Timeline
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| Previous story: The Hunting | Star Trek: The New Voyages | Next story: Mind-Sifter |
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| Previous Adventure: Operation -- Annihilate! | Next Adventure: The Leader | |