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In Vino Veritas was the second of 11 TOS stories produced by Peter Pan Records. It was initially released in 1975 as an audio production along with two other stories. It was the second of seven stories set during Captain James T. Kirk’s first five-year mission aboard the USS Enterprise and the first of five without an associated comic book.

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Summary[]

Captain's log, stardate 5442.8 : First officer Spock and I have been directed to act as Federation representatives to discuss conflicting claims to the metal-rich uninhabited world of Star WWB7. We are proceeding on course to the neutral world of Pomplance to meet with Ambassador Koft of the Klingon Empire and Envoy Bendes of the Romulan Sphere.

Beaming down, Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock are escorted by Pomplancian representative Amilon to the conference chamber. After introductions are made, Bendes pours glasses of wine for the delegates, having checked previously that the vintage is palatable to everyone, and they share a toast.

As talks begin about mining rights, the convocation quickly goes off the rails as Koft and Bendes admit neither has verifiable proof of their claims. Kirk cites the Federation's rights under the Treaty of Malb, but then confesses that the authority of the treaty itself is doubtful. As all realize they're speaking unvarnished truth, Spock recognizes neutral observer Jack Sprat — he is the notoriously well-meaning but jinxed inventor Coriolanus Quince. Quince reveals he's spiked their wine with a truth drug.

Bendes says such a drug would collapse civilization throughout the galaxy. Koft moves to postpone the conference, then convenes a new meeting to agree on how to execute Quince. But Kirk insists that as a Federation citizen he should be tried in the Federation. Quince is placed in the brig aboard the USS Enterprise, but Spock sees that the truth drug's effects have already worn off. Besides disrupting the conference, Quince has caused no harm, and he insists this is not the last they've heard of him.

References[]

Characters[]

AmilonBendesJames T. KirkKoftK'TailJohn KyleLeonard McCoyMontgomery ScottCoriolanus Quince/Jack SpratRhuoxSpockHikaru SuluNyota Uhura

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser)
Referenced only
IKV Avenger (D7-class Klingon battlecruiser)

Locations[]

Pomplance (Pomplancian Off Planet Mission) • the galaxy
Referenced only
Demostonies IVQuatarRomulaWWB7

Races and cultures[]

HumanKlingonPomplancianRomulanVulcan

States and organizations[]

FederationKlingon EmpirePomplancian Bureau of Interstellar AffairsRomulan EmpireStarfleet

Science and classification[]

alcoholantidotedrugengineminingpoisonsectorserumtransportertruth serumturbolift

Occupations and titles[]

ambassadorcaptainchiefenvoyfirst officerinventorlieutenantmisterobserverofficerprospectorrepresentativesubaltern

Other references[]

beveragebusinessbridgebrigcaptain's logcolonycorridorcredentialcropdesertdiplomacyexecutionFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)gelatingovernmentgrainGreat Mother of the EggHaggisImperial charterlawminutenobilitypilotpolymerizationPomplance conferenceplanetsectorsickbayspeciestelepathytransporter roomTreaty of Malbwarwaterwineyear

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Background[]

Images[]

Connections[]

Star Trek: The Original Series audiobooks
Peter Pan Records "Passage to Moauv" • "In Vino Veritas" • "The Crier in Emptiness" • "The Time Stealer" • "To Starve a Fleaver" • "The Logistics of Stampede" • "A Mirror for Futility" • "The Man Who Trained Meteors" • "The Robot Masters" • "Dinosaur Planet" • "The Human Factor"
Captain Sulu Adventures CacophonyEnvoyTransformations
Alien Voices Spock vs. QSpock vs. Q: The Sequel
Adaptations Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeStrangers from the SkyEnterprise: The First AdventureWeb of the RomulansThe Entropy EffectYesterday's SonTime for YesterdayFinal FrontierSpock's WorldStar Trek V: The Final FrontierThe Lost YearsThe Kobayashi MaruPrime DirectiveStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryProbeFaces of FireBest DestinyWindows on a Lost WorldShadows on the SunSarekFederationThe Ashes of EdenThe ReturnAvengerVulcan's ForgeSpectreDark VictoryVulcan's HeartPreserverThe Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2The Last RoundupCaptain's PerilExodusCaptain's BloodCaptain's GloryExilesEpiphanyStar Trek

Timeline[]

Published Order
Previous story:
Passage to Moauv
Peter Pan Records Next story:
The Crier in Emptiness
Previous story:
Passage to Moauv
Stories by:
Alan Dean Foster
Next story:
The Crier in Emptiness
Chronological Order
Previous adventure:
Passage to Moauv
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
The Crier in Emptiness
Previous story:
Passage to Moauv
Voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), Year Five Next story:
The Crier in Emptiness

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