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Star Trek Short Audio Treks #4: The Time Stealer

40 min · 4 mei 2026
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One last shore leave before our Season 2 finale, this one is a three-parter, starting with the fourth episode of the Peter Pan Records Star Trek book-and-audio series. Released in 1975 and coming in at a breezy 16 minutes, "The Time Stealer" was written by Cary Bates and Neal Adams. This short adventure has the crew experiencing time distortions (nothing new there) only to find that the source might be a pair of battling wizards, or it may be a weird structure called a Gola, or it might be something else. All we know is that 16 minutes is not very long to try to find out!

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