The "Star Trek, Advanced" program by Larry G. Schneider in the HP 67/97 Users' Library is #00369D. This program was listed as the most popular HP 67/97 program twice in _Key_Notes_ (V2#3(Aug 1978) page 6 and V6#2(May 1982) page 4). IIRC, this was the 7 mag card one. I used to play it and remember thinking #00369D was that one when I read the popularity listings in _Key_Notes_. (After a loooong while, I finally got access to Clemson University's (USA) IBM 3081K mainframe, which had Star Trek on it. It's not a secret since there's a picture in one of the Taps (the school yearbook) of a terminal with Star Trek right on the display. This was during the 1980's. Actually, I wouldn't even have had to get a 41CV, if I had known I would get access to the mainframe right after getting the 41. I ended up using the mainframe's plotters and never bought the HP-IL module nor the HPGL plotter with an HP-IL board. I was using my HP 67 for mathematical modeling; but without a plotter, I was hand graphing the prediction plots. ...)
As for the HP 67/97 Users' Library, the last I heard of it was that HP had given it to PPC.