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| title =Unspoken Truth
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| title = Unspoken Truth
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| cover image = [[file:unspoken Truth.jpg|220px|Cover image.]]
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| artist = [[Doug Drexler]]
| series ={{ST|The Original Series}} ([[Pocket TOS]])
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| series = {{sT|The Original Series}} ([[Pocket TOS]])
| author =[[Margaret Wander Bonanno]]
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| author = [[Margaret Wander Bonanno]]
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| publisher =[[Pocket Books]]
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| publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
| format =[[Paperback]]
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| format = [[paperback]]
| published =April [[2010]]
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| published = April [[2010]]
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| pages = 384
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| ISBN = ISBN 1439102198
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'''''Unspoken Truth''''' is a ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' [[novel]] by [[Margaret Wander Bonanno]], published by [[Pocket Books]] in [[2010]]. The book will focus on [[Saavik]] following the opening scenes of ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'' when she remained on {{planet|Vulcan}}. The book will also build upon Saavik's backstory as established in the [[1990]] novel ''[[The Pandora Principle]]''.<sup>[http://unreality-sf.net/interviews/mwb.html]</sup>
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'''''Unspoken Truth''''' is a ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' [[novel]] by [[Margaret Wander Bonanno]], published by [[Pocket Books]] in [[2010]]. The book focuses on [[Saavik]] following the opening scenes of ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'' when she remained on {{planet|Vulcan}}. It builds upon Saavik's backstory as established in the [[1990]] novel ''[[The Pandora Principle]]''.
   
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==Description==
==Publisher's description==
 
 
:''A social experiment was conceived. Its goal was to breed the best, the brightest, the most malleable and most loyal soldiers to ever serve. To this end, the [[Romulan Empire]] used its own children, blinded by the belief that anything that would bring glory to the praetor was justified. And when the winds of politics changed, these children were abandoned, left to die on a world so horrifying that it was dubbed—by those who dared to cling to life—[[Hellguard]].''
;From the back cover
 
:''A social experiment was conceived. Its goal was to breed the best, the brightest, the most malleable and most loyal soldiers to ever serve. To this end, the [[Romulan Empire]] used its own children, blinded by the belief that anything that would bring glory to the praetor was justified. And when the winds of politics changed, these children were abandoned, left to die on a world so horrifying that it was dubbed—by those who dared to cling to life—[[Hellguard]].
 
   
:''One wild child, [[Saavik]], was rescued by [[Spock]]. He took the half-[[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], half-Romulan child home to his parents, knowing that if anyone could reach and rescue Saavik, it was them.
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:''One wild child, [[Saavik]], was rescued by [[Spock]]. He took the half-[[Vulcan]], half-Romulan child home to his parents, knowing that if anyone could reach and rescue Saavik, it was them.''
   
:''Now a [[Starfleet]] officer, Saavik has striven to honor her mentor and her Vulcan heritage. But recent events have shaken her. Left behind on [[Vulcan]] while the rest of the Enterprise crew goes to face court-martial for stealing and destroying their ship, the young science officer is adrift when two men from her past confront her. Tolek, another Hellguard survivor, tells Saavik that the survivors are being killed one-by-one and only they can discover who and why. The other, a Romulan who claims to be her father, swears it is the Vulcans who are eliminating the Hellguard survivors because they are an embarrassment to all of Vulcan Vulcan, but that she has the power to stop it, by bringing down the Vulcan ambassador, [[Sarek]].
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:''Now a [[Starfleet]] officer, Saavik has striven to honor her mentor and her Vulcan heritage. But recent events have shaken her. Left behind on [[Vulcan]] while the rest of the Enterprise crew goes to face court-martial for stealing and destroying their ship, the young science officer is adrift when two men from her past confront her. Tolek, another Hellguard survivor, tells Saavik that the survivors are being killed one-by-one and only they can discover who and why. The other, a Romulan who claims to be her father, swears it is the Vulcans who are eliminating the Hellguard survivors because they are an embarrassment to all of Vulcan, but that she has the power to stop it, by bringing down the Vulcan ambassador, [[Sarek]].''
   
:''Not knowing where to turn, not knowing whom to trust, Saavik must find her own answers, and discover who she truly is.
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:''Not knowing where to turn, not knowing whom to trust, Saavik must find her own answers, and discover who she truly is.''
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
===Characters===
 
===Characters===
:[[Pavel Chekov]] • [[Cheung]] • [[Eyris]] • [[Graana]] • [[Amanda Grayson]] • [[Jaoui]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Lerius]] • [[Gwailim Loth]] • [[Lumbricina]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[Metana]] • [[Mikal]] • [[Galina Mironova]] • [[Narak (2287)|Narak]] • [[Noderft]] • [[Palousek]] • [[Rajek]] • [[Saavik]] • [[Sarek]] • [[Scolex]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • [[Simar]] • [[Spock]] • [[Hikaru Sulu]] • [[T'Lar]] • [[T'Lores]] • [[T'Saan]] • [[T'Vaakis]] • [[Ta'oob]] • [[Tolek (Hellguard)|Tolek]] • [[Nyota Uhura]] • [[Worm (Deemanot)|Worm]]
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:[[Pavel Chekov]] • [[Cheung]] • [[Cina]] • [[Eyris]] • [[Graana]] • [[Amanda Grayson]] • [[Jaoui]] • [[James T. Kirk]] • [[Lerius]] • [[Gwailim Loth]] • [[Lumbricina]] • [[Leonard McCoy]] • [[Metana]] • [[Mikal]] • [[Galina Mironova]] • {{dis|Narak|2287}} • [[Noderft]] • [[Palousek]] • [[Rajek]] • [[Saavik]] • [[Sarek]] • [[Scolex]] • [[Montgomery Scott]] • [[Simar]] • [[Spock]] • [[Hikaru Sulu]] • [[Ta'oob]] • [[T'Lar]] • [[T'Leng]] • [[T'Lores]] • {{dis|Tolek|Hellguard}} • [[T'Saan]] • [[T'Vaakis]] • [[Nyota Uhura]] • {{dis|Worm|Deemanot}}
 
{{ref}} [[John Donne]] • [[Elements]] • [[Jonathan Esteban]] • [[God]] • [[Kruge]] • [[Akira Kurasawa]] • [[Gottfried Leibniz]] • [[David Marcus]] • [[Peltam]] • [[Peter Preston]] • [[Redjac|Rejac]] • [[Ryū]] • [[Carl Sagan]] • [[Rota Sevrin]] • [[William Shakespeare]] • [[Khan Noonien Singh]] • [[Surak]] • [[T'Pau]] • [[T'plana-Hath]] • [[Zora]]
 
{{ref}}[[John Donne]] • [[Elements]] • [[Jonathan Esteban]] • [[God]] • [[Kruge]] • [[Akira Kurasawa]] • [[Gottfried Leibniz]] • [[David Marcus]] • [[Peltam]] • [[Peter Preston]] • [[Redjac|Rejac]] • [[Ryū]] • [[Carl Sagan]] • [[Rota Sevrin]] • [[William Shakespeare]] • [[Khan Noonien Singh]] • [[Surak]] • [[T'Pau]] • [[T'plana-Hath]] • [[Zora]]
 
   
 
===Starships and vehicles===
 
===Starships and vehicles===
:[[aircar]] • ''[[HMS Bounty]]'' • [[Cetacean Probe]] • {{USS|Chaffee}} • {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} • {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}} • {{USS|Grissom}} • {{pre|ECS|Kobayashi Maru}} • {{USS|Reliant|NCC-1864}} • [[skimmer]]
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:[[aircar]] • ''[[HMS Bounty]]'' • [[Cetacean Probe]] • {{USS|Chaffee|Oberth class}} • {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} • {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}} • {{USS|Grissom|NCC-638}} • {{pre|ECS|Kobayashi Maru}} • {{USS|Reliant|NCC-1864}} • [[skimmer]]
   
 
====Starship classes====
 
====Starship classes====
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===Locations===
 
===Locations===
:[[40 Eridani]] • [[Alpha Quadrant]] • [[Amorak]] • [[Babylonia]] • [[Beta Quadrant]] • [[Biome 1]] • [[China]] • [[Coridan]] • [[Deema]] • [[Deema III]] • [[Deema system]] • [[Dodge City]] • [[Earth]] • [[Earth Spacedock]] • [[Egypt]] • [[Eminiar VII]] • [[Enclave]] • [[Epsilon Hydra VII]] • [[Genesis Planet]] • [[Gol]] • [[Hall of Ancient Thought]] • [[Heliopolis]] • [[Hellguard]] • [[Iadara Colony]] • [[Kiral Valley]] • [[Mount Seleya]] • [[Nah'namKir]] • [[Omicron Ceti III]] • [[Outmarches]] • [[Pacific Ocean]] • [[PirAelim]] • [[Piscine V]] • [[Regula I]] • [[Romulus]] • [[San Francisco]] • [[Sector 5]] • [[ShiKahr]] • [[Simeran]] • [[Sol]] • [[Starfleet Command Headquarters]] • [[Starfleet Headquarters Vulcan]] • [[Styx]] • [[T'Khut]] • [[Tellar Prime]] • [[Temple of Amorak]] • [[Tiburon]] • [[Trill (planet)|Trill]] • {{dis|Vendikar|planet}} • {{dis|Vulcan|planet}} • [[Vulcan's Forge]] • [[Vulcan High Command (building)|Vulcan High Command]]
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:[[40 Eridani]] • [[Alpha Quadrant]] • [[Babylon]]ia • [[Beta Quadrant]] • [[Biome 1]] • [[China]] • [[Coridan III]] • [[Deema]] • [[Deema III]] • [[Deema system]] • [[Dodge City]] • [[Earth]] • [[Earth Spacedock]] • [[Egypt]] • [[Eminiar VII]] • [[Enclave]] • [[Epsilon Hydra VII]] • [[Genesis Planet]] • [[Gol]] • [[Hall of Ancient Thought]] • {{dis|Heliopolis|Achernar II}} • [[Hellguard]] • [[Iadara Colony]] • [[Kiral Valley]] • [[Mount Seleya]] • [[Nah'namKir]] • [[Omicron Ceti III]] • [[Outmarches]] • [[Pacific Ocean]] • [[PirAelim]] • [[Piscine V]] • [[Regula I]] • [[Romulus]] • [[San Francisco]] • [[Sector 5]] • [[ShiKahr]] • [[Simeran]] • [[Sol]] • [[Starfleet Command Headquarters]] • [[Starfleet Headquarters Vulcan]] • [[Styx]] • [[Tellar Prime]] • [[Temple of Amorak]] • [[Tiburon]] • [[T'Khut]] • {{planet|Trill}} • {{planet|Vendikar}} • {{planet|Vulcan}} • [[Vulcan's Forge]] • {{dis|Vulcan High Command|building}}
   
 
===Races and cultures===
 
===Races and cultures===
:[[Betazoid]] • [[Cardassian]] • {{dis|Celtic|people}} • [[Deemanot]] • [[Denobulan]] • [[Fabrini]] • [[Ferengi]] • [[Horta]] • [[Human]] • [[Japanese]] • [[Klingon]] • [[Mazarite]] • [[Romulan]] [[Romulan|Sundered]] • [[Thermian]] • [[Tholian]] • [[Tiburonian]] • [[Vulcan]]
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:[[Betazoid]] • [[Cardassian]] • [[Deemanot]] • [[Denobulan]] • [[Fabrini]] • [[Ferengi]] • [[Horta]] • [[Human]] ({{dis|Celtic|people}} • [[Japanese]]) • [[Klingon]] • [[Mazarite]] • [[Romulan]] ([[Romulan|Sundered]]) • [[Thermian]] • [[Tholian]] • [[Tiburon|Tiburonian]] • [[Vulcan]]
   
 
===States and organizations===
 
===States and organizations===
 
:[[Bureau of Sciences]] • [[Eden Movement]] • [[Federation Council]] • [[Interspecies Medical Exchange]] • [[Klingon Empire]] • [[Lebensborn]] • [[Ministry of Records]] • [[Nairobi University]] • [[Romulan Senate]] • [[Starfleet]] • [[Starfleet Academy]] • [[Starfleet Command]] • [[United Federation of Planets]] • [[V'Shar]] • [[Vulcan High Command]] • [[vulcan High Council]]
 
:[[Bureau of Sciences]] • [[Eden Movement]] • [[Federation Council]] • [[Interspecies Medical Exchange]] • [[Klingon Empire]] • [[Lebensborn]] • [[Ministry of Records]] • [[Nairobi University]] • [[Romulan Senate]] • [[Starfleet]] • [[Starfleet Academy]] • [[Starfleet Command]] • [[United Federation of Planets]] • [[V'Shar]] • [[Vulcan High Command]] • [[vulcan High Council]]
   
===Other references===
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===Animals and plants===
:[[Anatoomy 101]] • [[art deco]] • [[biota]] • [[clothing|boot]] • ''[[Blind Helm]]'' • [[Bringers of Medicines]] • [[cancer]] • [[cardamom]] • [[Carrington Award]] • [[Carstairs Medal]] • [[champagne]] • [[chess]] • [[cochlear implant]] • ''[[Communion]]'' • [[couch]] • [[credit]] • [[dataslate]] • [[demon]] • [[Denebian slime devil]] • [[dice]] • [[disruptor]] • [[Document of Recantation]] • [[elf]] [[Eugenics Wars]] • [[Fabrini Book of the People]] • [[fal-tor-pan]] • [[Federation Standard]] • [[ghost (spirit)|ghost]] • [[gravitic mine]] • ''[[Hansel and Gretel]]'' • [[hegira]] • [[Honor Blade]] • ''[[In the Groove]]'' • [[Jameson Irish Whiskey]] • [[Jefferies tube]] • [[kahs-wan]] • [[kal-toh]] • [[katra]] • [[kickball]] • [[knife]] • [[Kobayashi Maru scenario]] • [[Kolinahr]] • [[Kropasar Journal of Applied Biotechnology]] • ''[[Kroykah]]'' • [[Lost Library of Sarpeidon]] • ''[[Macbeth]]'' • [[mind-meld]] • ''[[Observations of Interspatial Rifts Recordded in the Deema System and Artifacts Gathered Therefrom]]'' • [[PADD]] • [[phaser]] • [[pi]] • [[plaberry pastry]] • [[pon farr]] • [[prune juice]] • ''[[Que Sera, Sera]]'' • [[raktajino]] • ''[[Rashomon]]'' • [[regen treatment]] • [[robot]] • [[Rosetta stone]] • [[Royal Museum of Epsilon Hydra VII]] • [[sandal]] • [[scotch]] • [[Sepec Award]] • [[sonic shower]] • [[spectacles]] • [[squirt]] • [[Sundering]] • [[syntheskin]] • [[Tasmeen]] • [[tea]] • [[tharavul]] • [[tin]] • [[tocsin]] • [[tricorder]] • [[uniform]] • [[universal translator]] • [[vampire]] • [[Vulcan (language)|Vulcan]] • [[witch]] • [[Zora's Equation]]
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:''[[a'lazb]]'' • [[Aldebaran shellmouth]] • [[a'morak bush]] • [[cat]] • [[ceti eel]] • [[chia]] • [[chiroptera]] • ''[[ch'kariya]]'' • [[creosote]] • [[dog]] • [[echinopsis cacti]] • [[fungus]] • [[gagh]] • [[gli snake]] • [[Hirudo medicinalis leech]] • [[Kamor tree]] • [[kitten]] • [[krei'la]] • ''[[le-matya]]'' • [[lice]] • [[lichen]] • [[lizard]] • [[mint]] • [[moss rose]] • [[moth]] • [[phytoplankton]] • [[portulaca]] • [[pseudolichen]] • [[Queen Anne's lace]] • [[rat]] • [[rose]] • [[squid]] • [[strangle-vine]] • [[Taxus brevifolia]] • [[thistle]] • [[turtle]] • [[verbena]] • [[whale]] • [[wolf]] • [[yew]] • [[yonsavas]]
   
====Animals and plants====
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===Minerals, compounds, and substances===
:[[a'lazb]] • [[a'morak bush]] • [[Aldebaran shellmouth]] • [[cat]] • [[ceti eel]] • [[ch'Kariya]] • [[chia]] • [[chiroptera]] • [[creosote]] • [[dog]] • [[echinopsis cacti]] • [[fungus]] • [[gagh]] • [[gli snake]] • [[Hirudo medicinalis leech]] • [[Kamor tree]] • [[kitten]] • [[krei'la]] • [[le-matya]] • [[lice]] • [[lichen]] • [[lizard]] • [[mint]] • [[moss rose]] • [[moth]] • [[phytoplankton]] • [[portulaca]] • [[pseudolichen]] • [[Queen Anne's lace]] • [[rat]] • [[rose]] • [[squid]] • [[strangle-vine]] • [[Taxus brevifolia]] • [[thistle]] • [[turtle]] • [[verbena]] • [[whale]] • [[wolf]] • [[yew]] • [[yonsavas]]
 
 
====Minerals, compounds, and substances====
 
 
:[[3-nitrophthalic acid]] • [[antimicrobial sera]] • [[augite]] • [[barium]] • [[basanite]] • [[carbonatite]] • [[copper]] • [[cysteine]] • [[feldspathoids]] • [[fluorine]] • [[ilmenite]] • [[iron]] • [[keratin]] • [[magnetite]] • [[niobium]] • [[olivine]] • [[phosphorus]] • [[plagio clase]] • [[Rapamycin]] • [[Retnax]] • [[salt]] • [[sandalwood]] • [[silver]] • [[teakwood]] • [[thermocrete]] • [[thorium]] • [[titanium]] • [[uranium]] • [[zirconium]]
 
:[[3-nitrophthalic acid]] • [[antimicrobial sera]] • [[augite]] • [[barium]] • [[basanite]] • [[carbonatite]] • [[copper]] • [[cysteine]] • [[feldspathoids]] • [[fluorine]] • [[ilmenite]] • [[iron]] • [[keratin]] • [[magnetite]] • [[niobium]] • [[olivine]] • [[phosphorus]] • [[plagio clase]] • [[Rapamycin]] • [[Retnax]] • [[salt]] • [[sandalwood]] • [[silver]] • [[teakwood]] • [[thermocrete]] • [[thorium]] • [[titanium]] • [[uranium]] • [[zirconium]]
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===Other references===
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:[[Anatomy 101]] • [[antigen]] • [[Art Deco]] • [[biota]] • [[clothing|boot]] • ''[[Blind Helm]]'' • [[Book of the People]] • [[Bringers of Medicines]] • {{dis|cancer|disease}} • [[cardamom]] • [[Carrington Award]] • [[Carstairs Medal]] • [[champagne]] • [[chess]] • [[cochlear implant]] • ''[[Communion]]'' • [[couch]] • [[credit]] • [[dataslate]] • [[demon]] • [[Denebian slime devil]] • [[dice]] • [[disruptor]] • [[Document of Recantation]] • [[elf]] • [[Eugenics Wars]] • ''[[fal-tor-pan]]'' • [[Federation Standard]] • {{dis|ghost|spirit}} • [[gravitic mine]] • ''[[Hansel and Gretel]]'' • [[hegira]] • [[Honor Blade]] • ''[[In the Groove]]'' • [[Jameson Irish Whiskey]] • [[Jefferies tube]] • [[kahs-wan]] • [[kal-toh]] • [[katra]] • [[kickball]] • [[knife]] • [[Kobayashi Maru scenario]] • [[Kolinahr]] • [[Kropasar Journal of Applied Biotechnology]] • ''[[Kroykah]]'' • [[Lost Library of Sarpeidon]] • ''[[Macbeth]]'' • [[mind-meld]] • ''[[Observations of Interspatial Rifts Recordded in the Deema System and Artifacts Gathered Therefrom]]'' • [[PADD]] • [[phaser]] • [[pi]] • [[plaberry pastry]] • ''[[pon farr]]'' • [[prune juice]] • ''[[Que Sera, Sera]]'' • [[raktajino]] • ''[[Rashomon]]'' • [[regen treatment]] • [[robot]] • [[Rosetta stone]] • [[Royal Museum of Epsilon Hydra VII]] • [[sandal]] • [[scotch]] • [[Sepec Award]] • [[sonic shower]] • [[spectacles]] • [[squirt]] • [[Sundering]] • [[syntheskin]] • [[Tasmeen]] • [[tea]] • [[tharavul]] • [[tin]] • [[tocsin]] • [[tricorder]] • [[uniform]] • [[universal translator]] • [[vampire]] • [[Vulcan language|Vulcan]] • [[witch]] • [[Zora's Equation]]
   
 
==Chronology==
 
==Chronology==
; [[8000 BCE]] : The [[Fabrini Book of the People]] is written. (Referenced as a historical example)
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; [[Thousands of years ago|8000 BCE]] : The [[Book of the People]] is written. (Referenced as a historical example)
   
 
; [[Thousands of years ago]] : The [[Deemanot]] visit the [[Earth]] cultures of [[Egypt]] and [[Babylon]]. (Referenced while reviewing a museum of sorts)
 
; [[Thousands of years ago]] : The [[Deemanot]] visit the [[Earth]] cultures of [[Egypt]] and [[Babylon]]. (Referenced while reviewing a museum of sorts)
   
; [[4th century]] : The [[Sundering]] occurs on [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. (Referenced in internal monologe by Saavik)
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; [[4th century]] : The [[Sundering]] occurs on {{planet|Vulcan}}. (Referenced in internal monologe by Saavik)
   
 
; [[1935]] : The [[Lebensborn]] eugenics program begins in [[Germany]]. (Referenced in conversation by Saavik)
 
; [[1935]] : The [[Lebensborn]] eugenics program begins in [[Germany]]. (Referenced in conversation by Saavik)
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; [[1996]] : The [[Eugenics Wars]] end. (Referenced as historical by Saavik)
 
; [[1996]] : The [[Eugenics Wars]] end. (Referenced as historical by Saavik)
   
; [[2067]] : [[Eminiar VII]] and {{dis|Vendikar|planet}} begin their computer war. (Referenced while reviewing a museum of sorts)
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; [[2067]] : [[Eminiar VII]] and {{planet|Vendikar}} begin their computer war. (Referenced while reviewing a museum of sorts)
   
 
; [[Long ago]] : [[Zora]] engages in brutal medical experiments on the [[planet]] [[Tiburon]]. (Referenced in historical diatribe)
 
; [[Long ago]] : [[Zora]] engages in brutal medical experiments on the [[planet]] [[Tiburon]]. (Referenced in historical diatribe)
   
; [[2260s|Before 2264]] : [[Narak (2287)|Narak]] is ordered to give his genetic material to the [[Romulan Star Empire]]'s eugenics program. (Referenced in personal backstory)
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; [[2260s|Before 2264]] : {{dis|Narak|2287}} is ordered to give his genetic material to the [[Romulan Star Empire]]'s eugenics program. (Referenced in personal backstory)
   
 
; [[2264]] : [[Saavik]] is born on [[Hellguard]]. (Referenced in personal backstory)
 
; [[2264]] : [[Saavik]] is born on [[Hellguard]]. (Referenced in personal backstory)
   
; [[2267|Prior to 2267]] : [[Redjac]] kills on [[Heliopolis]]. (Referenced in conversation)
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; [[2267|Prior to 2267]] : [[Redjac]] kills on {{dis|Heliopolis|Achernar II}}. (Referenced in conversation)
   
; [[2264]]-[[2274]] : [[Saavik]] is determined to be a 'reject' of the [[Romulan]] eugenics program which created her. When the [[Hellguard]] facility is deserted, she and other 'rejects' are left behind, forgotten. (Referenced and throughout the story)
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; [[2264]]-[[2274]] : [[Saavik]] is determined to be a 'reject' of the [[Romulan]] eugenics program which created her. When the [[Hellguard]] facility is deserted, she and other 'rejects' are left behind, forgotten. (Referenced and throughout the story)
   
 
; [[2267|Stardate 3141.9]] : [[Khan Noonien Singh]] is exiled by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} on the planet [[Ceti Alpha V]]. (Referenced by Saavik as example of eugenics)
 
; [[2267|Stardate 3141.9]] : [[Khan Noonien Singh]] is exiled by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} on the planet [[Ceti Alpha V]]. (Referenced by Saavik as example of eugenics)
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; [[2274]] : [[Saavik]] is rescued from [[Hellguard]] by [[Spock]]. (Referenced throughout story)
 
; [[2274]] : [[Saavik]] is rescued from [[Hellguard]] by [[Spock]]. (Referenced throughout story)
   
; [[2274]]-[[2281]] : [[Saavik]] is raised by [[Sarek]] and [[Amanda Grayson]] on [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. (Referenced in flashbacks)
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; [[2274]]-[[2281]] : [[Saavik]] is raised by [[Sarek]] and [[Amanda Grayson]] on {{planet|Vulcan}}. (Referenced in flashbacks)
   
 
; [[2281]] : [[Saavik]] chooses to join [[Starfleet]] and [[Sarek]] agrees that she will be wed after her graduation. (Referenced as Saavik considers her options in marriage)
 
; [[2281]] : [[Saavik]] chooses to join [[Starfleet]] and [[Sarek]] agrees that she will be wed after her graduation. (Referenced as Saavik considers her options in marriage)
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; [[2285]] : [[Saavik]] engages in a romantic relationship with [[David Marcus]]. (Referenced in personal backstory)
 
; [[2285]] : [[Saavik]] engages in a romantic relationship with [[David Marcus]]. (Referenced in personal backstory)
   
; [[2285|Stardate 8210.3]] : [[Saavik]] locates [[Spock]] on the [[Genisis Planet]] and aids him in [[pon farr]]. The {{USS|Grissom}} is destroyed. [[David Marcus]] is killed by [[Klingons]]. (Referenced to explain current mental state)
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; [[2285|Stardate 8210.3]] : [[Saavik]] locates [[Spock]] on the [[Genesis Planet]] and aids him in ''[[pon farr]]''. The {{USS|Grissom|NCC-638}} is destroyed. [[David Marcus]] is killed by [[Klingon]]s. (Referenced to explain current mental state)
   
; [[2286]] : [[Saavik]] questions her role in [[Starfleet]]. On [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] she meets another [[Tolek (Hellguard)|survivor]] of [[Hellguard]] who warns her that the others like them are being killed. Saavik ships out on the {{USS|Chaffee}} to [[Deema III]] and begins a romantic relationship with [[Mikal]]. (In-story)
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; [[2286]] : [[Saavik]] questions her role in [[Starfleet]]. On {{planet|Vulcan}} she meets another [[Tolek (Hellguard)|survivor]] of [[Hellguard]] who warns her that the others like them are being killed. Saavik ships out on the {{USS|Chaffee|Oberth class}} to [[Deema III]] and begins a romantic relationship with [[Mikal]]. (In-story)
   
; [[2287]] : [[Saavik]] returns to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]], meets her [[Narak (2287)|father]] and [[T'Vaakis|half-sister]], learns the [[Romulans]] want her help in ending [[Sarek]]'s career, and returns to [[Starfleet]]. (In-story)
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; [[2287]] : [[Saavik]] returns to {{planet|Vulcan}}, meets her [[Narak (2287)|father]] and [[T'Vaakis|half-sister]], learns the [[Romulan]]s want her help in ending [[Sarek]]'s career, and returns to [[Starfleet]]. (In-story)
   
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
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==Appendices==
 
==Appendices==
 
===Related stories===
 
===Related stories===
*{{en|TOS|Space Seed}}
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* {{en|TOS|Space Seed}}
*{{en|TOS|A Taste of Armageddon}}
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* {{en|TOS|A Taste of Armageddon}}
*{{en|TOS|The Devil in the Dark}}
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* {{en|TOS|The Devil in the Dark}}
*{{en|TOS|Amok Time}}
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Revision as of 18:06, 15 July 2019

Unspoken Truth is a Star Trek: The Original Series novel by Margaret Wander Bonanno, published by Pocket Books in 2010. The book focuses on Saavik following the opening scenes of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home when she remained on Vulcan. It builds upon Saavik's backstory as established in the 1990 novel The Pandora Principle.

Description

A social experiment was conceived. Its goal was to breed the best, the brightest, the most malleable and most loyal soldiers to ever serve. To this end, the Romulan Empire used its own children, blinded by the belief that anything that would bring glory to the praetor was justified. And when the winds of politics changed, these children were abandoned, left to die on a world so horrifying that it was dubbed—by those who dared to cling to life—Hellguard.
One wild child, Saavik, was rescued by Spock. He took the half-Vulcan, half-Romulan child home to his parents, knowing that if anyone could reach and rescue Saavik, it was them.
Now a Starfleet officer, Saavik has striven to honor her mentor and her Vulcan heritage. But recent events have shaken her. Left behind on Vulcan while the rest of the Enterprise crew goes to face court-martial for stealing and destroying their ship, the young science officer is adrift when two men from her past confront her. Tolek, another Hellguard survivor, tells Saavik that the survivors are being killed one-by-one and only they can discover who and why. The other, a Romulan who claims to be her father, swears it is the Vulcans who are eliminating the Hellguard survivors because they are an embarrassment to all of Vulcan, but that she has the power to stop it, by bringing down the Vulcan ambassador, Sarek.
Not knowing where to turn, not knowing whom to trust, Saavik must find her own answers, and discover who she truly is.

Summary

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From an interview with the author
"It starts with the scene in The Voyage Home where Saavik and Amanda are watching the Bounty take off for Earth and the trial of the Enterprise Seven. Saavik is more or less at loose ends, a bit shell-shocked from recent events, and trying to decide what to do with the rest of her life. She signs up for what she hopes will be a quiet mission on a science vessel cataloguing plants on a distant world, and ends up fighting for her sanity and her life against forces from her past trying to lay claim to both. It's a bit of a murder mystery, a bit of a spy novel, with a love affair tossed in for seasoning. Have to leave you with that for the moment, I'm afraid."
Besides her appearances in the movies, Saavik has also appeared elsewhere in Trek literature, which leads to the question of where Margaret turned to when working on her interpretation of the character. "I'm relying somewhat on Carolyn Clowes' excellent novel The Pandora Principle," she reveals. "In the novelization of The Wrath of Khan, Vonda McIntyre makes passing reference to Saavik's being half-Romulan and an orphan from a planet called Hellguard, but isn't able to go into a lot of detail. Clowes takes that concept much further, showing us a feral child surviving on a hostile world when the Romulans abandon it. I'm paying homage to that in a number of flashbacks, tweaking it a bit to fit my story.
"Simultaneously," she adds, "I'm trying my best to stay true to the onscreen Saavik, but leaning more toward Robin Curtis rather than Kirstie Alley in both appearance and performance, and here's why: Vulcans may say they have no emotions, but that's only one of many unspoken truths. The emotions are there; they're just constantly held in check. Add Romulan heritage to that, and you've got a simmering volcano, which cannot allow itself to erupt. That's what I saw in Robin's performance, and that's what can be explored in a novel, through internal monologues, that can only be hinted at onscreen."

References

Characters

Pavel ChekovCheungCinaEyrisGraanaAmanda GraysonJaouiJames T. KirkLeriusGwailim LothLumbricinaLeonard McCoyMetanaMikalGalina MironovaNarakNoderftPalousekRajekSaavikSarekScolexMontgomery ScottSimarSpockHikaru SuluTa'oobT'LarT'LengT'LoresTolekT'SaanT'VaakisNyota UhuraWorm
Referenced only
John DonneElementsJonathan EstebanGodKrugeAkira KurasawaGottfried LeibnizDavid MarcusPeltamPeter PrestonRejacRyūCarl SaganRota SevrinWilliam ShakespeareKhan Noonien SinghSurakT'PauT'plana-HathZora

Starships and vehicles

aircarHMS BountyCetacean ProbeUSS ChaffeeUSS EnterpriseUSS Enterprise-AUSS GrissomECS Kobayashi MaruUSS Reliantskimmer

Starship classes

B'rel-classConstitution-classEnterprise-classMiranda-classOberth-class

Locations

40 EridaniAlpha QuadrantBabyloniaBeta QuadrantBiome 1ChinaCoridan IIIDeemaDeema IIIDeema systemDodge CityEarthEarth SpacedockEgyptEminiar VIIEnclaveEpsilon Hydra VIIGenesis PlanetGolHall of Ancient ThoughtHeliopolisHellguardIadara ColonyKiral ValleyMount SeleyaNah'namKirOmicron Ceti IIIOutmarchesPacific OceanPirAelimPiscine VRegula IRomulusSan FranciscoSector 5ShiKahrSimeranSolStarfleet Command HeadquartersStarfleet Headquarters VulcanStyxTellar PrimeTemple of AmorakTiburonT'KhutTrillVendikarVulcanVulcan's ForgeVulcan High Command

Races and cultures

BetazoidCardassianDeemanotDenobulanFabriniFerengiHortaHuman (CelticJapanese) • KlingonMazariteRomulan (Sundered) • ThermianTholianTiburonianVulcan

States and organizations

Bureau of SciencesEden MovementFederation CouncilInterspecies Medical ExchangeKlingon EmpireLebensbornMinistry of RecordsNairobi UniversityRomulan SenateStarfleetStarfleet AcademyStarfleet CommandUnited Federation of PlanetsV'SharVulcan High Commandvulcan High Council

Animals and plants

a'lazbAldebaran shellmoutha'morak bushcatceti eelchiachiropterach'kariyacreosotedogechinopsis cactifungusgaghgli snakeHirudo medicinalis leechKamor treekittenkrei'lale-matyalicelichenlizardmintmoss rosemothphytoplanktonportulacapseudolichenQueen Anne's laceratrosesquidstrangle-vineTaxus brevifoliathistleturtleverbenawhalewolfyewyonsavas

Minerals, compounds, and substances

3-nitrophthalic acidantimicrobial seraaugitebariumbasanitecarbonatitecoppercysteinefeldspathoidsfluorineilmeniteironkeratinmagnetiteniobiumolivinephosphorusplagio claseRapamycinRetnaxsaltsandalwoodsilverteakwoodthermocretethoriumtitaniumuraniumzirconium

Other references

Anatomy 101antigenArt DecobiotabootBlind HelmBook of the PeopleBringers of MedicinescancercardamomCarrington AwardCarstairs Medalchampagnechesscochlear implantCommunioncouchcreditdataslatedemonDenebian slime devildicedisruptorDocument of RecantationelfEugenics Warsfal-tor-panFederation Standardghostgravitic mineHansel and GretelhegiraHonor BladeIn the GrooveJameson Irish WhiskeyJefferies tubekahs-wankal-tohkatrakickballknifeKobayashi Maru scenarioKolinahrKropasar Journal of Applied BiotechnologyKroykahLost Library of SarpeidonMacbethmind-meldObservations of Interspatial Rifts Recordded in the Deema System and Artifacts Gathered TherefromPADDphaserpiplaberry pastrypon farrprune juiceQue Sera, SeraraktajinoRashomonregen treatmentrobotRosetta stoneRoyal Museum of Epsilon Hydra VIIsandalscotchSepec Awardsonic showerspectaclessquirtSunderingsyntheskinTasmeenteatharavultintocsintricorderuniformuniversal translatorvampireVulcanwitchZora's Equation

Chronology

8000 BCE
The Book of the People is written. (Referenced as a historical example)
Thousands of years ago
The Deemanot visit the Earth cultures of Egypt and Babylon. (Referenced while reviewing a museum of sorts)
4th century
The Sundering occurs on Vulcan. (Referenced in internal monologe by Saavik)
1935
The Lebensborn eugenics program begins in Germany. (Referenced in conversation by Saavik)
1996
The Eugenics Wars end. (Referenced as historical by Saavik)
2067
Eminiar VII and Vendikar begin their computer war. (Referenced while reviewing a museum of sorts)
Long ago
Zora engages in brutal medical experiments on the planet Tiburon. (Referenced in historical diatribe)
Before 2264
Narak is ordered to give his genetic material to the Romulan Star Empire's eugenics program. (Referenced in personal backstory)
2264
Saavik is born on Hellguard. (Referenced in personal backstory)
Prior to 2267
Redjac kills on Heliopolis. (Referenced in conversation)
2264-2274
Saavik is determined to be a 'reject' of the Romulan eugenics program which created her. When the Hellguard facility is deserted, she and other 'rejects' are left behind, forgotten. (Referenced and throughout the story)
Stardate 3141.9
Khan Noonien Singh is exiled by the USS Enterprise on the planet Ceti Alpha V. (Referenced by Saavik as example of eugenics)
Stardate 3196.1
Spock mind-melds with a Horta. (Referenced by Spock to a young Saavik)
Stardate 3372.7
Spock fights James T. Kirk in traditional Koon-ut-kal-if-fee. (Referenced by Saavik for explanation of personal choices)
Stardate 3614.9
Redjac is defeated by the crew of the USS Enterprise. (Referenced in conversation)
Stardate 5832.3
Rota Sevrin leads the Eden Movement until his death. (Referenced by Saavik about Tiburon movements)
2274
Saavik is rescued from Hellguard by Spock. (Referenced throughout story)
2274-2281
Saavik is raised by Sarek and Amanda Grayson on Vulcan. (Referenced in flashbacks)
2281
Saavik chooses to join Starfleet and Sarek agrees that she will be wed after her graduation. (Referenced as Saavik considers her options in marriage)
Stardate 8130.3
Saavik receives guidance from James T. Kirk during his battles with Khan Noonien Singh. (Referenced in Saavik's decision making process)
2285
Saavik engages in a romantic relationship with David Marcus. (Referenced in personal backstory)
Stardate 8210.3
Saavik locates Spock on the Genesis Planet and aids him in pon farr. The USS Grissom is destroyed. David Marcus is killed by Klingons. (Referenced to explain current mental state)
2286
Saavik questions her role in Starfleet. On Vulcan she meets another survivor of Hellguard who warns her that the others like them are being killed. Saavik ships out on the USS Chaffee to Deema III and begins a romantic relationship with Mikal. (In-story)
2287
Saavik returns to Vulcan, meets her father and half-sister, learns the Romulans want her help in ending Sarek's career, and returns to Starfleet. (In-story)

Information

  • Jameson Irish Whiskey is referenced in this novel as a scotch, which it is not.

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Related stories

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Previous novel:
Inception
TOS novels Next novel:
The Children of Kings
Previous story:
Its Hour Come Round
Stories by:
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Next story:
most recent Star Trek story
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Previous adventure:
Scotty's Song
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
When You Wish Upon a Star...!

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