
STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. Featuring hilarious illustrations and witty gags that both pop culture fans and "Star Trek" fans will adore, "Star Trek: Redshirt's Little Book of Doom "is a fresh new take on one of the most beloved sci-fi sagas of all time. Whether he's dealing with real-lifeproblems we all face like accidentally mixing whites with colors or being stuck sitting behind a very tall Gornin a movie theater or trying out a standup comedy routine in front of anaudience of surly Klingons, our hapless hero faces a universe-sizednumber of obstacles.

By mining the humorous depths of "Star Trek"'smost popular in-jokes that anyone wearing a red shirt is doomed thisbook chronicles the many ways one Starfleet officer's day can beruined. But there are so many other ways red shirt wearers can be humiliated. It s common knowledge that if a "Star Trek" character is wearing a red shirt, chances are he s going to die.

The redshirt is the only member of a landing party to bring a phaser, and the only. McCoy, and Toby the Redshirt beam onto the nearest planet. Robot Chicken In a twist on the standard, when the ship loses power to life support, Kirk, Spock, Uhura, Dr. In the successful tradition of adult pop culture humor books like "Stuck on Star Trek," "A Very Klingon Christmas," and the author s own "Fun with Kirk andSpock," "Star Trek: Redshirt's Little Book of Doom "casts a wry, satirical, andreverential eye on one of the most popular and well-loved television andfilm franchises of all time. The book is about the idea of what would happen if redshirts knew that they were expendable.

This new book from the author of "Fun with Kirk and Spock" casts a wry, satirical eye on one of the most popular sci-fi sagas of all time.
