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[[Image:Enterprise Log 3 - variant.jpg|thumb|The variant cover, still with "The Enterprise Logs"]]
 
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:His mother is noted as [[Amanda Grayson|Amanda Druce]], born in New Chicago, the daughter of Melvin Druve, inter-stellar trader-explorer. According to a newspaper clipping, Spock of [[Shi-Kar]] saved [[Sarek|his father]] with a [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]] at the base of "Mt. P-TA". It also notes that at age 7, he was left in the [[Vulcan's Forge|Vulcan desert]] without food, water, or weapons and using his shirt as a net and cactus needles as weapons, he survived, but could not overcome the true ordeal, eating meat. A tuskis shown with the plaque "Memento of Kahs-wan ordeal. May I never kill again." Finally, mention is made of [[T'Pau]] performing the marriage ceremony between Spock and [[T'Pring]] after the ordeal.
 
:His mother is noted as [[Amanda Grayson|Amanda Druce]], born in New Chicago, the daughter of Melvin Druve, inter-stellar trader-explorer. According to a newspaper clipping, Spock of [[Shi-Kar]] saved [[Sarek|his father]] with a [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]] at the base of "Mt. P-TA". It also notes that at age 7, he was left in the [[Vulcan's Forge|Vulcan desert]] without food, water, or weapons and using his shirt as a net and cactus needles as weapons, he survived, but could not overcome the true ordeal, eating meat. A tuskis shown with the plaque "Memento of Kahs-wan ordeal. May I never kill again." Finally, mention is made of [[T'Pau]] performing the marriage ceremony between Spock and [[T'Pring]] after the ordeal.
 
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Collection of stories from Gold Key Comics' original Star Trek series.

Premise

Enterprise Log 3 (also released as Key Collection volume 3) was a comic book paperback collecting the third nine issues from Gold Key Comics' original Star Trek monthly, spanning from May 1973 to September 1974. This was the third in the series of Star Trek: The Enterprise Logs, which is being reprinted by Checker Books under the name Star Trek: The Key Collection.

It depicted the events of a later missions taking place during the TOS five-year mission. While no definitive timeline was established, the stardates of these stories match a range of stardates spanning approximately the last three-quarters of TOS Season 1. Several canon characters and concepts were included in the stories, but the details were very much contradictory with televised Star Trek of the era, the artists were apparently unfamiliar with the source material.

Creators

Contents

Enterprise Log 3 - variant

The variant cover, still with "The Enterprise Logs"

Lt. Commdr. Spock - Psycho-File
Feature (3 pages): Spock's "Identi-Fax" sheet identifies his serial number, lists his height as 187cm and weight as 78kg. His identifying marks are a surgical laser scar on his right shoulder from a partial scapula repalcement, a phaser-2 burn mark on his left left, and a serpentine design on the inside of his right biceps, from a Vulcan Kahs-wan ritual.
His mother is noted as Amanda Druce, born in New Chicago, the daughter of Melvin Druve, inter-stellar trader-explorer. According to a newspaper clipping, Spock of Shi-Kar saved his father with a mind meld at the base of "Mt. P-TA". It also notes that at age 7, he was left in the Vulcan desert without food, water, or weapons and using his shirt as a net and cactus needles as weapons, he survived, but could not overcome the true ordeal, eating meat. A tuskis shown with the plaque "Memento of Kahs-wan ordeal. May I never kill again." Finally, mention is made of T'Pau performing the marriage ceremony between Spock and T'Pring after the ordeal.
This short feature was created for the original edition.
The Hijacked Planet
Issue #18 (May 1973): On stardate "32:48.6"
The Haunted Asteroid
Issue #19 (July 1973): On stardate "24:92.5"
A World Gone Mad
Issue #20 (September 1973): On stardate "32:47.2"
The Mummies of Heitius VII
Issue #21 (November 1973): On stardate "30:26.5"
Siege in Superspace
Issue #22 (January 1974): On stardate "36:24.3"
Child's Play
Issue #23 (March 1974): On stardate "17:23.4"
The Trial of Captain Kirk
Issue #24 (May 1974): On stardate "19:26.2"
Dwarf Planet
Issue #25 (July 1974): On stardate "19:24.8"
The Perfect Dream
Issue #26 (September 1974): On stardate "30:19.12"
This story was not included in the Checker Books reprint version.

Characters

James T. Kirk
Captain
Leonard McCoy
Doctor
Montgomery Scott
Engineer
Spock
Science officer
Hikaru Sulu
Helmsman
Uhura
Communications officer.

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