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+ | '''''The Cry of the Onlies''''' is a [[1989]] ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' [[novel]] by [[Judy Klass]]. It was the 46th novel in [[Pocket Books]]' [[tOS novels#Numbered Paperbacks|''TOS'' numbered novel line]]. |
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⚫ | :''[[boaco VI|Boaco Six]]—A once-tranquil [[Federation]] [[colony]], now caught up in the throes of revolution. The {{ship|USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}'s mission: re-establish contact with the [[planet]], and determine whether or not formal ties between the Federation and Boaco Six should be strengthened.'' |
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⚫ | :''Now, in order to prevent full-scale [[war]] from breaking out, the ''Enterprise'' must recapture the stolen Starfleet vessel and its abductors. A mission that will require the aid of [[the galaxy]]'s most reclusive genius—and bring Captain Kirk face-to-face with the long-buried secrets of the past…'' |
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==References== |
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===Characters=== |
===Characters=== |
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− | :[[Glen Andrews]] • [[Tamara Angel]] • [[Christine Chapel]] • [[Pavel Chekov]] • [[Colignon]] • {{dis|File|Human}} • [[Flint]] • [[Iogan]] • [[Jahn]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Komack]] • {{dis|Kreth|Klingon}} • [[M-7]] • [[Mayori]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • |
+ | :[[Glen Andrews]] • [[Tamara Angel]] • [[Christine Chapel]] • [[Pavel Chekov]] • [[Colignon]] • {{dis|File|Human}} • [[Flint]] • [[Iogan]] • [[Jahn]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Komack]] • {{dis|Kreth|Klingon}} • [[M-7]] • [[Mayori]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • {{dis|Michaels|security}} • [[Noro]] • {{dis|Ona|Boacan}} • [[Pal]] • {{dis|Ramsey|Doctor}} • {{dis|Rhea|Only}} • [[Rizzuto]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • [[Spock]] • [[Hikaru Sulu]] • [[Hiroshi Takehara]] • {{dis|Tarn|Romulan}} • [[Thorton]] • [[Nyota Uhura]] • [[Voltmer]] |
{{ref}} [[Tristan Adams]] • [[Alexander the Great]] • [[Anator]] • [[Athene (god)|Athena]] • [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] • [[Johannes Brahms]] • [[Charlie Evans|Charlie X]] • [[Chloe]] • [[Stephen Garrovick (I)|Garrovick]] • {{dis|Irina|Boacan}} • [[Leonardo da Vinci]] • [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]] • [[Louise]] • [[Markor]] • [[Merlin]] • [[Methuselah]] • [[Miri]] • [[Nazafar-7]] • [[Puil]] • [[Rayna]] • [[Solomon]] • [[Surak]] • [[Zeus]] |
{{ref}} [[Tristan Adams]] • [[Alexander the Great]] • [[Anator]] • [[Athene (god)|Athena]] • [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] • [[Johannes Brahms]] • [[Charlie Evans|Charlie X]] • [[Chloe]] • [[Stephen Garrovick (I)|Garrovick]] • {{dis|Irina|Boacan}} • [[Leonardo da Vinci]] • [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]] • [[Louise]] • [[Markor]] • [[Merlin]] • [[Methuselah]] • [[Miri]] • [[Nazafar-7]] • [[Puil]] • [[Rayna]] • [[Solomon]] • [[Surak]] • [[Zeus]] |
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Revision as of 11:35, 22 November 2019
The Cry of the Onlies is a 1989 Star Trek: The Original Series novel by Judy Klass. It was the 46th novel in Pocket Books' TOS numbered novel line.
Description
- Boaco Six—A once-tranquil Federation colony, now caught up in the throes of revolution. The Enterprise's mission: re-establish contact with the planet, and determine whether or not formal ties between the Federation and Boaco Six should be strengthened.
- Negotiations between Captain Kirk and the planet's ruling Council of Youngers are proceeding smoothly, until the atmosphere of goodwill is shattered by the sudden destruction of a Boacan ship—at the hands of an experimental Starfleet vessel!
- Now, in order to prevent full-scale war from breaking out, the Enterprise must recapture the stolen Starfleet vessel and its abductors. A mission that will require the aid of the galaxy's most reclusive genius—and bring Captain Kirk face-to-face with the long-buried secrets of the past…
References
Characters
- Glen Andrews • Tamara Angel • Christine Chapel • Pavel Chekov • Colignon • File • Flint • Iogan • Jahn • James T. Kirk • Komack • Kreth • M-7 • Mayori • Leonard McCoy • Michaels • Noro • Ona • Pal • Ramsey • Rhea • Rizzuto • Montgomery Scott • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Hiroshi Takehara • Tarn • Thorton • Nyota Uhura • Voltmer
- Referenced only
- Tristan Adams • Alexander the Great • Anator • Athena • Ludwig van Beethoven • Johannes Brahms • Charlie X • Chloe • Garrovick • Irina • Leonardo da Vinci • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • Louise • Markor • Merlin • Methuselah • Miri • Nazafar-7 • Puil • Rayna • Solomon • Surak • Zeus
Starships and vehicles
- USS Enterprise • freighter • Klingon battle cruiser • Model T • USS Sparrow
Locations
- Boaco system (Azar • Alil • Boa • Boaco VI • Boaco VIII • Mirror Maidens) • Juram V
- Referenced only
- Cestus XIV • Earth (Bordeaux • Cadiz • Italy • Mesopotamia • Vienna) • Gallaga IX • Neptune • Orion • Starbase 12 • Tantalus colony • Vulcan • Xandar's
Races and cultures
States and organizations
- Council of Youngers • Federation • Klingon Empire • Romulan Empire • Starfleet • Starfleet Command
- Referenced only
- Federation Council • Ford Motor Company • Starfleet Academy • Steinway
Science and technology
- android • animal • antimatter • argea • blood • captain's chair • chemical • cloaking device • command chair • communicator • computer • control panel • decompression chamber • dehydration • dilithium • earpiece • fire • food computer • heart • immortality • inoculation • intercom • ion storm • kilometer • life support • mile • minute • orbit • phaser • photon torpedo • rabies • radio • robot • ryetalin • sensor • shields • space • spleen • star • starship • time • tractor beam • transporter • transporter pad • tricorder • turbolift • vaccine • viewscreen • warp drive
Ranks and titles
- baron • cadet • captain • chemical developer • doctor • ensign • helmsman • lieutenant • rebel • student • teacher • warlord • yeoman
Other references
- 712 • 1419 • beer • beetle • bird • black market • Boacan brandy • boot • bridge • "The Building of the Ship" • candle • century • chair • chess • city • class M planet • clinic • coffee • coin • company • coral • crystal • day • democracy • Denebian momruk • diplomacy • doll • dress uniform • embargo • fencing • food • foolie • forest • fried chicken • glasses • gold • government • Grup • hail • hangar deck • hanging • hospital • IDIC • insect • iron • jungle • knife • laboratory • landing party • larpa • lizard • lunar satellite • mess hall • military • mind meld • moon • music • observation deck • ocean • ore • piano • planet • poker • Prime Directive • quadrant • red alert • Rigellian water music • Rigellian whiskey • salt • Saurian brandy • science station • seaweed • shore leave • sickbay • snake • sonata • soup • steel • storage closet • temple • torbak • torch • torture • transporter room • tree • trititanium • Vulcan harp • war game • water • week • witchcraft • wooker • year • yellow alert
Appendices
Images
Connections
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Previous novel: Double, Double |
TOS numbered novels | Next novel: The Kobayashi Maru |
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Previous Adventure: The Three-Minute Universe |
Next Adventure: Renegade |
External link
- The Cry of the Onlies article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.