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Enterprise Log 1 (later re-released as Key Collection Volume 1) is a comic book paperback collecting the first eight issues from Gold Key Comics' original Star Trek monthly, spanning from July 1967 to September 1970. This was the first in the series of Star Trek: The Enterprise Logs, which was reprinted by Checker Books under the name Star Trek: The Key Collection.

It depicted the events of a later missions taking place during the Star Trek: The Original Series five-year mission. While no definitive timeline was established, the stardates of these stories match a range of stardates spanning approximately the last three-quarters of TOS Season 1. Several canon characters and concepts were included in the stories, but the details were very much contradictory with televised Star Trek of the era, the artists were apparently unfamiliar with the source material.

The original version from Golden Press (a division of Gold Key) features several extras, Including a "psycho-file" on the captain, portraits of the USS Enterprise and artist Alberto Giolitti, and a feature from Montgomery Scott's diary.

These features were included in the second volume of the Key Collection editions.

Contents[]

Captain James T. Kirk – Psycho-File
Feature (four pages): James T. Kirk's "Identi-Fax" sheet identifies his serial number, lists his height as 5'11" and weight as 173 lbs. His identifying marks are a flashburn on his upper left arm, a phaser scar on his right knee, two repaired fractures of his lower right leg, a surgical laser scar at the base of his spinal cord, a scar across his lower back, and one magnesium spinal disc.
A news clipping identifies his father as Colonel Benjamin Kirk, a hero of a military conflict known as the "Klingon Repulsion." Twelve-year old Jim accepts his father's posthumous Starfleet decoration, the Supreme Medal of Honor, and an acceptance letter from Commander Alden McWilliams confirms his honorary appointment to UFP Space Academy.
Jim Kirk's career included the end of a Klingon siege against Federation "Planetary Fort 128." complete with this comic era's "Ming the Mercless-style" Klingon general in multicolored garb.
This short feature was created for the original edition, and paints an odd picture of Kirk's life as a military man. It conflicts with other non-canon sources superficially; the only other mentions of Kirk's father are in the novels of Diane Carey, in which he is a Starfleet security commander named George Samuel Kirk, Sr. In that version, Kirk's father vanished when Jim was in his later teenage years. The story also depicts an early encounter between Kirk, Spock and Montgomery Scott that has Scott teasing Kirk about his youth.
Gold Key comic 1

Issue #1; "K-G, Planet of Death!"

"The Planet of No Return"
Issue #1 (July 1967)
Gold Key-The Devils Isle of Space

Issue #2; "The Devil's Isle of Space"

"The Devil's Isle of Space"
Issue #2 (March 1968): On stardate "19:03.2"
"Invasion of the City Builders"
Issue #3 (December 1968): On stardate "20:14.6"
"The Peril of Planet Quick Change"
Issue #4 (June 1969): On stardate "21:06.7"
Portrait of a Starship
The Enterprise
Special feature (two pages).
"The Ghost Planet"
Issue #5 (September 1969): On stardate "26:06.4"
"When Planets Collide"
Issue #6 (December 1969): On stardate "23:00.9"
A page from Scotty's Diary
Special feature (one page). This features a brief look at Montgomery Scott's dating life from his personal log on stardate "24:3:19". He meets his old flame, the singer Blanda Lane, but during their date is more interested in her vehicle and its engine than her.
"The Voodoo Planet"
Issue #7 (March 1970): On stardate "24:17.9"
Portrait of an artist – Alberto Giolitti
Special feature.
"The Youth Trap"
Issue #8 (September 1970): On stardate "31:09.4"

Background information[]

  • This was originally printed as "Enterprise Log 1" in August 1976 by Golden Press and reprinted by Checker Books as "Key Collection Volume 1" in June 2004, with the only differences being on the cover and the copyright information.

Credits[]

Characters[]

Foster
Enterprise crewman. Mr. Foster mused how senseless it would be to die on the prison asteroid. ("The Devil's Isle of Space")
Benjamin Kirk
Colonel (Psycho-File)
James T. Kirk
Captain
Kivo
Starfleet security lieutenant assigned to the Academy. Kivo was the officer on the scene when a fight was reported in Freshman Cadet Jim Kirk's barracks. Kirk reported to Kivo that any cadet caught fighting would be expelled, and the Cadet Rogge had tripped over a foot locker and incapacitated himself.
Klingon general
Commander of siege force attacking Planetary Fort 128.
Leonard McCoy
Alden McWilliams
Commander McWilliams transmitted the admission papers for James Kirk's honorary acceptance to the Academy.
Named for artist Alden McWilliams.
L.R. Nazoyo
Starfleet general who transmitted orders, by way of Communications Officer Will Rogge, for James Kirk to report to a starbase on Phobos to take command of the Enterprise.
Will Rogge
Starfleet serviceman.
Montgomery Scott
Engineer Scott was a lieutenant when he met Kirk for the first time, at a spaceport on Phobos, en route to the Enterprise. He made a comment about Kirk's relative youth compared to his new crew, accusing him of having "milk on his chin." Kirk soon impressed Scott however, on the way to the transporter coordinates, when he correctly diagnosed a problem in the third diverter of a Nuke V-3/A engine which broke down on them. Scott made Kirk a mock medal out of the end of the defective part.
Spock
Science Officer Spock met Captain Kirk for the first time on Phobos, en route to assume their duties aboard Enterprise.
Hikaru Sulu
Helmsman
Uhura
Communications officer.
Janet Wallace
Biophysicist


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