Star Trek
The Original Series #50: Doctor's Orders
Chapter One
Enterprise
Position yourself in the right place - on the
surface of the moon, say, somewhere near the
slow-moving dayline, or in one of the L5
habitats swinging in peaceful captivity around
the world - and you can see it without any
trouble: the old Earth in the new Earth's arms.
Some people prefer her that way to any other.
Not for them the broad blue cloud-swirled disk,
all bright and safe and easily seen. They want
mystery; they want the Earth's nightly half-bath
in the old dark. She always emerges, but (to
these people's relief) she always dips in again
- the blue fire fading away down through the
spectrum, the rainbow of atmosphere's edge, down
through the last flash of crimson, to black.
And when she does, the stars come out. Faith ... read full excerpt from Star Trek: The Original Series #50: Doctor's Orders ebook