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Timshel was once the vacation spot of the galaxy, full of culture, natural beauty, and friendly, hospitable inhabitants. But now Timshel has cut itself off from the universe. No one is allowed to enter or leave. Concerned, the Federation has sent agents to investigate, but none have returned.
Captain Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise are shocked to discover the truth: the people of Timshel have succumbed to an insidious new technology that guarantees every citizen total pleasure, a soul-destroying ecstasy that has enslaved their entire civilization. Kirk and Spock have faced many threats before, but now they face the most seductive menace of all: perfect happiness.
And the rest of the Federation may soon fall under the irresistible control of the Joy Machine.
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James T. Kirk (Fictitious character), Spock (Fictitious character), Star Trek fiction, Interplanetary voyages, Fiction, Leonard McCoy (Fictitious character), Kirk, james t. (fictitious character), fiction, Spock (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, science fiction, space opera, Fiction, media tie-in, collectionID:ST#Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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The Joy Machine (Star Trek, Book 80)
September 1, 1996, Star Trek
Mass Market Paperback
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067100221X 9780671002213
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