Star Trek III - Three Solitaire Games In One!

Star Trek III was one of three Star Trek games released in by West End Games. It was a set of three solitaire games based on the Star Trek universe: Each game has its own tokens and descriptive short story to lead the player into the game's back story. Two of the stories were written by John M. Ford.
 * Kobayashi Maru allows you, as Saavik, to re-take the opening Starfleet Academy test from in its "reprogrammed" and "winnable" form for which Cadet James T. Kirk was responsible, or in its original "no win scenario" version.
 * Free Enterprise pits the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) crew against the crew of a Klingon D7 class in a two-week-long race to see which group can best service the Glista, a system of seven commerce-heavy planets (apparently, with VERY fickle tastes in supplies), and thus recruit them for the Federation or the Klingon Empire.
 * The Sherwood Syndrome has the Enterprise crew visiting a Prime Directive-protected planet in its "King Arthur" age called Syngreal. A Federation sociologist has betrayed the Prime Directive and elevated a feudal lord to planetary dictator. You lead the Enterprise crew in a combined mission to (a) rescue the rest of the sociologist's observation party and (b) depose the dictator WITHOUT breaking the Prime Directive.