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+ | "''It's the damnedest thing. Back on the ''old [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]'', the thing I hated most - the thing that would always make me cringe - was hosting one of those Federation ambassadors from hell. The kind who shows up thinking he knows more than the captain and ends up demonstrating he knows nothing at all."''<br /> |
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+ | ''"And now, I've ''become'' the thing I hated. Now ''I'm'' the all-fired ambassador."''<br /> |
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+ | ''"I see."''<br /> |
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+ | ''"And just like all those other stuffed shirts, I've managed to make a mess of things by pulling rank. By insisting the captain do things my way. It's a good thing [[James T. Kirk|Jim's]] not around to see this."'' |
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==Characters== |
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Revision as of 15:16, 6 August 2007
Introduction (blurb)
In the bestselling tradition of Best Destiny, Sarek, Q-Squared, and Federation, Pocket Books presents the latest in a series of epic Star Trek hardcovers -- Crossover -- written by Michael Jan Friedman, the author of the smash-hit hardcovers Reunion and Shadows on the Sun.
Once a violent, primitive race, Vulcans renounced brutality and their warlike nature for logic. But a small faction established the Romulan Empire, where the old Vulcan way flourished. Now, deep in Romulan territory, an underground movement to reunite two worlds of common ancestry but conflicting ideologies is underway -- a reunion some have waited a lifetime to see and others would give their lives to stop.
Continuing the mission he began in "Unification," Starfleet Ambassador Spock endeavors to impart the logic of the Vulcan way to a small band of Romulans eager to unite the Romulan Empire and the planet Vulcan. But unbeknownst to them, a Romulan spy has joined the ranks disguised as a Unification sympathizer. Deceived by this traitor, Spock and his students are taken hostage.
Fearful that Spock's knowledge of Federation security will fall into enemy hands, Starfleet dispatches its best ship, the U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D, and most respected captain, Jean-Luc Picard, to secure the hostages' release. Spock's former shipmate from the original Starship Enterprise, Ambassador McCoy -- over one hundred forty years old, but still as feisty as ever -- is brought in to consult on the negotiations.
Their situation is further complicated when Captain Montgomery Scott confiscates an out-of-service starship and effects his own daring rescue of Spock. Picard must now find a way to preserve the Federation's security and prevent a war while treading a mindfield of danger and deadly Romulan politics that threaten his ship, his crew, and the Federation he serves.
Summary
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Quotes
"It's the damnedest thing. Back on the old Enterprise, the thing I hated most - the thing that would always make me cringe - was hosting one of those Federation ambassadors from hell. The kind who shows up thinking he knows more than the captain and ends up demonstrating he knows nothing at all."
"And?"
"And now, I've become the thing I hated. Now I'm the all-fired ambassador."
"I see."
"And just like all those other stuffed shirts, I've managed to make a mess of things by pulling rank. By insisting the captain do things my way. It's a good thing Jim's not around to see this."
- - McCoy and Guinan
Characters
Enterprise Crew
- Beverly Crusher
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Guinan
- Data
- Geordi La Forge
- William Riker
- Doctor Selar
- Deanna Troi
- Worf
- Lieutenant Goodwin
- Reginald Barclay
- Ensign Middleton
Starfleet
- Captain Drake
- Spock ?????
- Admiral Leonard McCoy
- Admiral Keaton
- Edrich
- Commander Yuri Nelson
- Ensign Hammond
- Captain Terrance Riley
Romulans
- Sel'den
- Belan
- Ganos
- Tharrus
- Phabaris
- Selek
- Eragian
- Lennex
- Skrasis
- D'Tan
- Santek
- Minan
- Barnak
- T'racc
- Orath
- Hajak
Others/Federation
- Gibbs
- Carmen
- Megipanthos
- Gildenstern
- Adam
Referenced
- Surak
- Nyota Uhura
- Gaian
- Hikaru Sulu
- Kevin Riley
- James T. Kirk
- Ben Abdul
- Q
Starships
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)
- USS Intrepid (NCC-74600)
- USS Yorktown (NCC-1704)
External link
- Crossover (novel) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
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Next Adventure: Equilibrium |