I don't have Star Trek paperwork. And I am guessing no one will have that. I would be surprised if that can ever be found. Star Trek is probably For Play's clone version of Nutting Associates Computer Space.
What is being posted at this time is only logic schematics paperwork since this stuff required having to go to a print shop with actual hardcore equipment that can do the job.
It did cost money for scans in color format, but worth it. Scans were done in both color and black and white. Fortunately the For Play schematics are in readable quality.
The For Play games don't use proms so no worries in that area. The For Play manuals don't go into hardware operation understanding unlike Atari manuals. I would like to believe these can be emulated with schematics available, but there are probably specific components not yet emulated and maybe some other logic circuit components also needing to be done first before any of the For Play games can be emulated.
The crappy part to mention is these are less quality because of the condition of the paper. Sheet one of the two sheets has severely faded ink and barely visible.
When I got these in 2015, this is the condition when they arrived. Sheet one restoration will require work from someone qualified to do hardcore pdf graphics editing. I'd like to believe there may be a better condition sheet one can be found out there, but it is what it is. Sheet 2 is in somewhat better shape.
Any questions of images on sheet one, I'll post a reply here and try to see what is shown on the faded ink and answer as best possible. Thankfully this is only a single board non-cpu video game.
Rather than link to a flyer, see Andy's video of Meadows Bombs Away in action. Bombs Away was probably the only Meadows coinop video game I liked playing at arcades when I was a kid back in 1970s. Now if it can only be emulated sometime later. :-)