Stories by Jean Airey
About the Author
The Doctor & the Enterprise
SYNOPSIS of "The Doctor & the Enterprise" (TOS) (h/c):
Prologue: In 1979 I started writing a *fanzine* story in which the
Doctor (from the "Doctor Who" universe) met up with the crew of the
"original" "Star Trek" series. It was the first thing I'd written
since graduating from college fifteen years before, and, with the
assistance of an excellent author and very good friend, Jacqueline
Lichtenberg, was able to finish it. The result turned out to be an
enjoyable reading experience to a number of people. The story was not
intended to be a satire, it was intended to be an honest
representation of what might happen if these two particular universes
met. It was intended as a fanzine in the most classic tradition of
that particular genre. Unfortunately that popularity resulted in the
ultimate "ripping off" of the story without my permission into a
highly priced "book" format (in one version) and to a complete
travesty of the original in yet another. For some years now, I had
been offering to make copies available at the cost of postage -- and
was willing to "post" copies to the electronic networks. However,
I did not want to rekey the whole rather lengthy document. After a
recent discussion of the 'zine on the network, Marc Barrett offered to
scan the original into an ascii file. (Many thanks to him!)
With some editing (Proportional Space type resulted in some unique versions
of McCoy's name! along with some other anomalies.), the
following files are being posted to the net.
The following are the rules for use of these files. A) You may
read it -- FREE. B) You may print it to a printer -- FREE.
C) You may make copies for your friends -- FREE. D) You may redistribute
to other electronic networks and databases, including ftp archives FREE.
E) The text carries my copyright from the date of original publication
and "publication" of these files in this format does not grant anyone
anywhere permission to make copies either electronically or in print
which carry *any* charge to anyone of any type for that copy.
F) Any reproduction of the text (print or electronic)
must carry this notice with it. An individual editing for a single
copy for their own records is not bound by this requirement and may
edit this paragraph out.
Paper copies with the original artwork (including the marvelous
cover by Gail Bennett) are available from me. SASE for details. Some
dealers may also have appropriately priced *authorized* copies
available (STARTECH is one of them). Not everyone is on a computer
network!
With regrets for being so picky -- but I've been burned on this
enough. Read and enjoy!