Cadet Kirk

Cadet Kirk by Diane Carey is a science fiction novel published by Pocket Books in 1996, featuring 126 pages in English. This story follows James T. Kirk, a disciplined Starfleet Academy cadet, whose routine shuttle trip takes an unexpected turn when he and his companions are captured by space pirates. The narrative explores Kirk’s journey as he navigates this unforeseen challenge, highlighting his growth and adaptability in a high-stakes situation.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and intrigue as the plot unfolds with Kirk, Medical Intern McCoy, and Ensign Spock facing the dangers of space exploration. The book delves into themes of teamwork and resourcefulness in the face of adversity, set against the backdrop of a space opera. With its engaging storyline, Cadet Kirk offers a glimpse into the early experiences of one of science fiction’s most iconic characters.
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James T. Kirk was a “by-the-book” Starfleet Academy cadet, until he has to throw the book away! It was a simple shuttle trip– just a quick hop to a nearby planet where renowned computer genius Richard Daystorm will give a lecture. But then a tractor beam forces the shuttle to land at a remote Federation outpost, and Medical Intern McCoy, Ensign Spock, and Cadet Kirk have been kidnapped by space pirates!
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