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Summary[]

Soliloquy is a sonnet written by Marguerite B. Thompson. It was originally published in Star Trek: The New Voyages 2, a collection of short stories published by Bantam Books in 1978.

The poem is written in the first person sense from Mr. Spock's viewpoint. It expresses his feelings of being torn between being Human and Vulcan.

The final lines of this monologue are, "What will they find when I am ripped apart? 'I love you, Captain,' written on my heart."

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Characters[]

T'Pring
Referenced only
Amanda GraysonSarekStonn

Starships and vehicles[]

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Races and cultures[]

HumanVulcan

States and organizations[]

Other references[]

captain

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Information[]

  • Kirk/Spock relationship - This poem is a rare example of a licensed work that alludes to a more-than-platonic relationship between Kirk and Spock, as popularized more often in unofficial slash fiction. Other licensed stories which hint at this relationship include the TOS short story: "The Winged Dreamers" and the first printing of the TOS novel: Killing Time.

Connections[]

published order
Previous story:
Elegy for Charlie
Star Trek: The New Voyages 2
NewVoyages2
Next story:
final story
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
The Centre Cannot Hold
Pocket Next Adventure:
Gemini
Previous Adventure:
Sonnet from the Vulcan: Omicron Ceti Three
Voyages of the
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
(2264 to 2270)
Next Adventure:
Gemini


Translations[]
1983
Japanese : 独白, translated by Hiroshi Saito. (Hayakawa Bunko)
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