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| Author = [[Sharon Lerner]] and [[Christopher Cerf]]
 
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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
In an attempt to acquire the secret of [[warp drive]] to power their [[warship]]s, the Armies of Fomalhaut V trick the crew of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] into [[beam]]ing down to their [[planet]].
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In an attempt to acquire the secret of [[warp drive]] to power their [[warship]]s, the Armies of Fomalhaut V trick the crew of the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]'' into [[beam]]ing down to their [[planet]].
   
 
The last two pages of the book contain "a star-gazing tip from Mr. [[Spock]]," with information about the star Fomalhaut.
 
The last two pages of the book contain "a star-gazing tip from Mr. [[Spock]]," with information about the star Fomalhaut.
   
 
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A fully illustrated children's Star Trek story.

Summary

In an attempt to acquire the secret of warp drive to power their warships, the Armies of Fomalhaut V trick the crew of the Enterprise into beaming down to their planet.

The last two pages of the book contain "a star-gazing tip from Mr. Spock," with information about the star Fomalhaut.

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