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* DoubleDoubleTitle: Funnily enough, ''Double Double''.
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No connection to the Creator/ElleryQueen novel of the same title.
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A 1989 ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' novel by Creator/MichaelJanFriedman that has the Enterprise once again dealing with Dr. Roger Korby and his robots.
It was published by Creator/PocketBooks on April 1989.
!Tropes for the novel:
* TheEmpath: K'leb is one and he senses a change when a robot double of Kirk comes to Enterprise and deduces that something had happen to Kirk.
* IOweYouMyLife: Kirk saves the life of a native of T'nufo named K'leb and the young man declares he owes him his life and Kirk reluctantly lets him serve as a crew member until discharging him at the end of the story.
* OneShotCharacter:
** K'leb a young native of T'nufo that Kirk saves and pledges his life in service to Kirk.
* RobotMe:
** There are android versions of Kirk, Spock, Chekov, and Sulu.
It was published by Creator/PocketBooks on April 1989.
!Tropes for the novel:
* TheEmpath: K'leb is one and he senses a change when a robot double of Kirk comes to Enterprise and deduces that something had happen to Kirk.
* IOweYouMyLife: Kirk saves the life of a native of T'nufo named K'leb and the young man declares he owes him his life and Kirk reluctantly lets him serve as a crew member until discharging him at the end of the story.
* OneShotCharacter:
** K'leb a young native of T'nufo that Kirk saves and pledges his life in service to Kirk.
* RobotMe:
** There are android versions of Kirk, Spock, Chekov, and Sulu.