Demand of Honor

Characters

 * Marie Armand • Anthony Cochrane • Elizabeth Collingwood • Richard Immanura • Geoffrey Lanier • Peter Markham • Robert Mitchell • Karl Mueller • Yussufu Obote • José Ortez • Alexei Petrovich • Saalik • Douglas Sinclair • S'slee • Charles Stuart • K'lros Thanas • Estabrook Thomas • K'ras Thonen • Meagan Tracey • David Travers • Lisa Tremaine • Hideki Watanube • Athenia Winder • Andrea Wolfe

Travers • unnamed Humans

Starships and vehicles

 * USS Hastings (NCC-4404) ( destroyer) • GCS ( class VI cruiser) •

Planets and planetoids

 * Maltharin II

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Stars and systems

 * Maltharin

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Stellar regions

 * the galaxy

Races and cultures

 * Andorian • Human • Gorn • Vulcan

States and organizations

 * Gorn Alliance • Starfleet • Starfleet Command • Starfleet Exploration Command • Starfleet Military Operations Command • United Federation of Planets

Technology and weapons

 * starship

Ranks and titles

 * captain • chief engineer • chief medical officer • commander • commanding officer • engineer • first officer • lieutenant • lieutenant commander • transporter chief

Other references

 * Cestus III Massacre • civilization • Federation Starfleet ranks • Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s) • insignia • lifeform • planet • races and cultures • rank • rank insignia • space • star • star system • Starfleet uniform • Starfleet uniform (2265-2270) • technology • time • title • uniform • ussegssirr • weapon

Background
The cover image features a depiction of Charles Stuart's uniform and rank insignia, showing him wearing the correct Starfleet uniform of the era, established by text as two years subsequent to the Gorn attack on Cestus III in 2267. As the date was established as 2269, the 2260s uniform was shown, with a ship-specific assignment patch for the USS Hastings and rank insignia, specifically a commander in the ranks of the era. The patch insignia for the Hastings was original to the work, and was not reproduced in any other sources.

Later sourcebooks assigned a later-era reference stardate to this work which, when rationalized to a specific point in the timeline, contradicts both the uniforms and the time period mentioned in the source itself.