Today marks the 46th anniversary of Star Trek: The Animated Series — which debuted September 8, 1973 in the United States — and to mark the event, we’ve got a new giveaway for all you TAS fans out there!
Released this past week, The Official Guide to The Animated Series from authors Aaron Harvey and Rich Schepis — who we interviewed in late August — chronicles the making of this often-overlooked chapter of the Star Trek franchise, and we’ve got two copies to give away to our TrekCore readers, courtesy of publisher Weldon Owen!
This 160-page hardcover contains interviews, behind-the-scenes details, concept artwork, and early production animation imagery spanning the entire 22-episode series, and finally brings the 1970s chapter of Trek television into focus with the long-awaited story of just how Star Trek: The Animated Series came to be.
If the 1970s Animated Series continued the story of Captain Kirk and the original Enterprise, what other adventures could your favorite live-action Star Trek crew explore in animated form?
If you want to get your hands on one of our two copies of The Official Guide to The Animated Series, you’ll simply need to join us on social media and answer this question:
From Captain Picard and the Enterprise-D through Michael Burnham and the USS Discovery crew — and Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Jonathan Archer’s Enterprise in between — we want to know your pick!
You can send us your entry response in one of two ways: follow us on Twitter and tweet @TrekCore your answer using the hashtag #TASBook…
…or you can follow us on Facebook and then submit your response as a comment on this post.
You have until midnight (Eastern time) on Thursday, September 12 to get your entry in — we’ll reach out to the winners after the contest closes to arrange for fulfillment.
Good luck to all!
This contest is available to TrekCore readers worldwide.
The comments section of this article will not be considered for contest entries.