Written by historian David A. Goodman as part of a special exhibit on Memory Alpha to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the United Federation of Planets, Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years is a historical account that chronicles the eras beginning with the birth of Zefram Cochrane and ending with the death of Captain James T. Kirk.
Included in this historic volume, commissioned by the Council of the United Federation of Planets, are many wonderful illustrations, official documents, letters, personal logs and official logs, and more. This historic volume also comes housed in a lighted pedestal, with an audio message from Admiral Hikaru Sulu.
In preparation for the release of Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years, the Council of the United Federation of Planets has designated me as a delegate charged with presenting exclusive materials extracted from this volume that will be housed on Memory Alpha.
The first of these is a look at three of the images found within Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years.
Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years is published by 47NORTH and produced by becker&mayer. David A. Goodman’s other credits include The Golden Girls, Star Trek: Enterprise, the Futurama episode Where No Fan Has Gone Before, and for six years he was the head writer for Family Guy.
You can purchase Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years on Amazon.
A copy of this book was provided for the purposes of this post.
Images: CBS Studios