An Archive of Star Trek Fan fiction published by Scotpress, STAG and IDIC

This is a growing archive of Star Trek TOS stories originally published by STAG, ScoTpress and IDIC between 1975 and 1996. Stories mostly involve character interaction in an action-adventure format. It also includes a few stories which are either unpublished or were originally printed in other zines

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The site scotpress.co.uk presently has a traffic ranking of zero (the lower the more users). We have examined eleven pages within the web page scotpress.co.uk and found one website interfacing with scotpress.co.uk.
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SCOTPRESS.CO.UK SERVER

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An Archive of Star Trek Fan fiction published by Scotpress, STAG and IDIC

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This is a growing archive of Star Trek TOS stories originally published by STAG, ScoTpress and IDIC between 1975 and 1996. Stories mostly involve character interaction in an action-adventure format. It also includes a few stories which are either unpublished or were originally printed in other zines

PARSED CONTENT

The site had the following on the web site, "Classic Star Trek zines published for over twenty years." We noticed that the web page said " Now, some of the stories from these zines,." It also stated " Stories that are long out of print,. This is a growing archive of Star Trek stories taken from the 233 zines we published through STAG, ScoTpress and IDIC between 1975 and 1996. STAG and IDIC were Star Trek fan clubs, whilst ScoTpress was our own independent press. The stories we are posting are all ones that fit the ScoTpress guidelines. The PDFs have been scanned from a printed co." The header had Scotpress as the highest ranking keyword. This keyword was followed by Star Trek, Fan Fiction, and fanfiction which isn't as urgent as Scotpress. The other words the site uses is hurt-comfort. TOS is also included and will not be viewed by web crawlers.

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