Star Trek: The Motion Picture (novel)
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The novelization of the film Star Trek: The Motion Picture was written in 1979 by Gene Roddenberry. It is notable as being the only Star Trek novel to be written by Roddenberry, who had created the franchise. It was also the first Star Trek novel published by Pocket Books, beginning a prolific relationship with the franchise that continues as of 2007. At the time this book was published, however, Bantam Books held the rights to publish original Star Trek-based fiction; Pocket Books wouldn't publish its first original Trek novel until 1981.
This book is sometimes erroneously credited to Alan Dean Foster (suggesting he was a ghost writer); however, he only contributed to the film's screenplay.
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The original historic 5-year mission is over. All of the Enterprise's original crew have pursued other jobs only to be called back into action. A new U.S.S. Enterprise has been refitted and the original crew must deal with an incredibly destructive power that threatens the Earth and the human race.