Chekov's Enterprise is a fan-fiction novel by Randall Landers, set in the continuity of Orion Press. The novel was published both in hardcopy (2001) and online. (The hardcopy edition also includes the short story "Duties and Responsibilities"; ship design and specifications, and the bridge layout, of the Enterprise-B; and "The Russian Rules of Engagement," as written by Pavel Andreievich Chekov.)
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| - Chekov's Enterprise is a fan-fiction novel by Randall Landers, set in the continuity of Orion Press. The novel was published both in hardcopy (2001) and online. (The hardcopy edition also includes the short story "Duties and Responsibilities"; ship design and specifications, and the bridge layout, of the Enterprise-B; and "The Russian Rules of Engagement," as written by Pavel Andreievich Chekov.)
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| - Chekov's Enterprise is a fan-fiction novel by Randall Landers, set in the continuity of Orion Press. The novel was published both in hardcopy (2001) and online. (The hardcopy edition also includes the short story "Duties and Responsibilities"; ship design and specifications, and the bridge layout, of the Enterprise-B; and "The Russian Rules of Engagement," as written by Pavel Andreievich Chekov.) The novel is set in December, 2294, after the events of James T. Kirk's disappearance while on the USS Enterprise-B, and Pavel Chekov's accession to command of the ship after the death of its captain, John Harriman.
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