Star Wreck (novel series)

Star Wreck is a parody series of the original Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation by Leah Rewolinski, with black and white illustrations by Harry Trumbore. While published individually, the first book has only 117 pages — many of which are illustrations — making it the length of a short story. A series premise is that there are two complete crews on a single adventuring starship. This artifice allows the crews to make open comments about the roles in the other series. (For example, the James T. Kirk character criticizing the Jean Luc-Picard character.)

A frequent running gag in at least two of the books features Goldfish wearing top hats and holding canes. It starts with Dr. Pragmatski's biology experiment in The Generation Gap. In the first illustration, they appear to be dancing out of water on the rim of the tank itself, while Dr. Pragmatski rings a bell. In subsequent drawings, they're shown in mid-air, on the bridge, being flung about like the other crew members when the ship is being rocked by turbulence.

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Star Trek crew

The Next Generation crew

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