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  2. Ann C. Crispin - Wikipedia

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    Ann Carol Crispin (April 5, 1950 – September 6, 2013) was an American science-fiction writer and the author of 23 published novels. She wrote several Star Trek and Star Wars novelizations; she also created an original science fiction series called StarBridge.

  3. Yesterday's Son - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday's Son is a science fiction novel by American writer A. C. Crispin set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. It describes the events surrounding Spock's discovery that he has a son. Yesterday's Son and its sequel, Time for Yesterday, make up A. C. Crispin's "Yesterday Saga".

  4. Category:Novels by Ann C. Crispin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Ann C. Crispin" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Yesterday's Son This page was last ...

  5. Crispin: The Cross of Lead - Wikipedia

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    John Aycliffe had been looking for Crispin, who is hiding. Depressed, Crispin discovers that the writing on the cross states that he is Lord Furnival's son who was born out of wedlock. Crispin tries to get the help of "The Brotherhood", an organization Bear is a member of and headed by John Ball.

  6. Time for Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    Time For Yesterday is a science fiction novel by American writer A. C. Crispin [1] set in the fictional Star Trek Universe. It is a sequel to Crispin's earlier novel, Yesterday's Son, [1] and describes a second encounter between the crew of the USS Enterprise and Spock's son, Zar.

  7. Sarek (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Early in the novel, the author describes the interior of Sarek and Amanda's home. One of the paintings on the wall is of an icy world with a large, red sun. This seems to be an intentional reference to a painting described in Crispin's first novel, Yesterday's Son.

  8. A.C. Crispin - Wikipedia

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  9. Jon Crispin - Wikipedia

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    Jon Crispin's final college season (2003–04) had him see action in only nine total games, two of which were starts. [8] He scored 18 points all season for a 2.0 per game average. [ 8 ] However, Jon was awarded the Elvin C. Ducky Drake Memorial Award, presented annually to "the member of the UCLA basketball team selected for his competitive ...