http://trekweb.com/articles/2005/09/...2beba545.shtml
Synopsis: In the aftermath of STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN, when the Klingons begin making lethal strikes against Federation ships, Kirk must discover how they appear from nowhere, before the Enterprise becomes their next target…
Review: I remember the time when there was no new STAR TREK on television, when the only new TREK adventures given to the fans were the motion pictures themselves. By 1984 there were only two such cinematic spin-offs, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE and the critically and commercially successful STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN. At this point the events of STAR TREK III had yet to unfold, and fans like me wondered how the saga would continue. A few years prior, Pocket Books had launched its short-lived Timescape imprint of STAR TREK and science fiction novels, and Marvel Comics had just completed an equally short-lived 18-issue series set after the events of TMP that failed to motivate the fans
Review: I remember the time when there was no new STAR TREK on television, when the only new TREK adventures given to the fans were the motion pictures themselves. By 1984 there were only two such cinematic spin-offs, STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE and the critically and commercially successful STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN. At this point the events of STAR TREK III had yet to unfold, and fans like me wondered how the saga would continue. A few years prior, Pocket Books had launched its short-lived Timescape imprint of STAR TREK and science fiction novels, and Marvel Comics had just completed an equally short-lived 18-issue series set after the events of TMP that failed to motivate the fans