Timetrap
- by David Dvorkin
- Novel
- Science Fiction
- Adults
- No Time Phenomena
- English
- Timetrap by David Dvorkin (Titan Books, June 1988).
Determined to discover what the Klingons are doing in Federation space, Captain Kirk beams aboard their ship with a security team, just as the stormflares to its highest intensity. As the bridge crew watches in horror, Mauler vanishes from the Enterprise’s viewscrreen. And James T. Kirk awakens . . . one hundred years in the future.
—from publicity material
His age, his century, his civilization—they were all gone. This was now his universe. The fact was irreversible. So be it. I will adjust.
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- Time Periods
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- Chekov (Star Trek): off-stage
- Christine Chapel: off-stage
- James T. Kirk
- Klingons
- Leonard McCoy
- Mr. Spock
- Scotty (Star Trek)
- Sulu
- Uhura
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- Timetrap by David Dvorkin (Titan Books, June 1988).
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- French.
Piège temporel by David Dvorkin (Fleuve Noir, November 1993).