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"The Sleeping God" was a Star Trek short story by Jesco von Puttkamer, published in The New Voyages 2 in January 1978. The story's beginning was conceptually very similar to Star Trek: The Motion Picture, which was in pre-production at the time, and was released with a credit for von Puttkamer as an advisor to the movie scriptwriters. In this story, the Enterprise investigates attacks on inhabited worlds by a planet-sized alien computer, finding surprise help from a powerful telepath.

Summary[]

Captain's log, stardate 5828.3
While en route to conduct reconnoiter and rescue operations in the Altair system, the Enterprise was diverted to Raga's Planet to pick up the mutant Singa, the Sleeper, also known as the Sleeping God. The diversion was ordered by what at first appeared to be Admiral Olaf Sondergaard of Starfleet Command. I have now determined that it was a fake. The order, in actuality, came from Singa himself, who had decided to save Raga's Planet from destruction, and to take a hand in a game which might have meant galactic destruction without him. There is reason to believe that the mutation's capabilities include almost unlimited clairvoyant, telepathic and telekinetic powers.

References[]

Characters[]

Christine ChapelPavel ChekovEndercottJames T. KirkM'BengaManda-RaoLeonard McCoyHans MuellerNaghaMontgomery ScottSingaOlaf SondergaardSpockHikaru SuluNyota Uhura
Referenced only
AristotleDevilGodRube GoldbergLaLibertéManchuSuperman

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Cody (scout) • USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • USS Excelsior (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • USS RepublicColumbusNagha sphereunnamed Klingon starships (Klingon expeditionary ship)

Locations[]

HellLimbo

Shipboard locations[]

USS Enterprise
auxiliary bridgebridgeCommunications Centerengineeringquarters (the captain's) • shuttlebaysickbayshuttlecraft maintenance shoptransporter room

Stations and outposts[]

Outpost HadrianStarbase 2Starbase 3

Planets and planetoids[]

Altair VIIEarthRaga's Planet

Stellar locations[]

Altair systemCannella systemFederation Treaty Exploration TerritoryMilky Way galaxysector 6Universe

Races and cultures[]

Human (BantuGaelicGermanIndianNorsemanRussianScotsman) • KlingonVulcan

States and organizations[]

Council of Elders of RagaElders of RagaKlingon EmpireStarfleetStarfleet CommandUnited Federation of Planets

Science and classification[]

astronomycommunicationsdimensiondimensional gateDoppler shiftenergyextrasensory perceptionhyperspacelifeformmattermeasurementmedicineradiationtechnologytelekinesistelepathytimeuniverseweapon

Astronomy[]

black holeorbitplanetspacestarstar systemyellow-white star

Communications[]

subspace communicationscaptain's logcaptain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), 2269distress calllog entryship's log

Lifeforms[]

catChristmas treehumanoidgoosehawklion

Materials and substances[]

atmospherebrasscesiumdiamondgasgoldmetal

Measurement[]

kilometermeterparsecstardate

Medicine[]

anatomymutant

Technology and weapons[]

astrogatorbatterycesium maserchronometercomputercryogenic suspensiondeflector shieldemergency distress buoyholographic opticshydraulic elevatorintercomphaserphaser bankphoton torpedorobotsensorshuttlecraftstarshipsubspace radiotelescopetransporterwarp driveWheatstone bridgeviewscreen

Occupations and titles[]

admiralcaptainchief medical officerchief engineerchief of staffcommand divisioncommandercommanding officercommunications officerdoctorengineerensignFederation Starfleet ranksFederation Starfleet ranks (2260s)first officerhelmsmanlieutenantlieutenant commandermedicnavigatorofficeroperations divisionphysicianrankscience officersecurityspecialisttactical officerweapons officersciences division

Other references[]

bootclothinggamegodgovernmentinsigniajumpsuitlogicnation statepantsphilosophyraces and culturesred alertscienceseeghSeegh Factorself destructstarbaseStarfleet uniformStarfleet uniform (2265-2270)titletunicuniformVulcan lyrette

Chronology[]

millions of years ago
In another universe, the Nagha awakens.
300,000 years ago
The Nagha, having conquered her entire universe, set about trying to find a way into ours.
2160s
Singa is born.
2180s
On a space mission, Singa survives intense radiation and develops mutant abilities. Now called "the sleeping god", he enters suspended animation on Raga's Planet.
2260s
The Nagha enters the Federation, destroying worlds, causing Singa to reach out and trick the Enterprise crew into retrieving him.
2269, stardate 5828.3
The USS Enterprise saves our Universe from the Nagha. (in-story)

Appendices[]

Related media[]

Background[]

  • The Nagha spheres were large (200 meters in diameter), but still smaller than Borg spheres (600 meters in diameter).

Connections[]

Timeline[]

published order
Previous story:
The Procrustean Petard
The New Voyages 2
NewVoyages2
Next story:
Elegy for Charlie
Previous story:
first Star Trek story
Stories by:
Jesco von Puttkamer
Next story:
last Star Trek story
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Crisis on Centaurus
Pocket Next Adventure:
The Way to Eden
Previous Adventure:
Mirror Universe: The Sorrows of Empire
Voyages of the
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
(2264 to 2270)
Next Adventure:
The Way to Eden


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