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| Image = Dreadnought (novel).jpg
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| image = Dreadnought cover.jpg
 
| Author = [[Diane Carey]]
 
| Author = [[Diane Carey]]
 
| Artist = [[Boris Vallejo]] (cover)<br />[[C. Paul]] (interior)
 
| Artist = [[Boris Vallejo]] (cover)<br />[[C. Paul]] (interior)
 
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
 
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
| Series = [[Pocket TOS]] #29<br />[[Star Trek: Fortunes of War|Fortunes of War]] #1
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| Series = [[Pocket TOS]] #29<br />[[Titan Books]] #29<br />[[Star Trek: Fortunes of War|Fortunes of War]] #1
| Published = {{d|1|May|1986}}<br />{{d|1|August|1999}}<br />(Fortunes of War reprint)
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| Published = {{d|1|May|1986}}<br />{{d|1|August|1999}} (Fortunes of War reprint)
 
| Pages = 252
 
| Pages = 252
 
| Year = [[2270]]
 
| Year = [[2270]]
| ISBN = 0671618733<br />ISBN 0671038524 (Fortunes of War reprint)
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| ISBN = 0671618733 (paperback)<br />ISBN 0671038524 (Fortunes of War reprint)<br />{{ASIN|B000FC0NPK}} (Kindle)
 
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''The Federation's ultimate war machine &mdash; captured by terrorists.''
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''The Federation's ultimate war machine &ndash; captured by terrorists.''
   
==Summary==
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== Summary ==
 
;From the book jacket:
 
;From the book jacket:
:''Star Empire ''is the [[Federation]]'s most powerful new [[weapon]] -- a [[Dreadnought (type)|dreadnought]], first in a class of super-[[starship]]s -- capable of outgunning a dozen [[Klingon]] [[cruiser]]s, or subduing a [[galaxy]].''
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:''Star Empire'' is the [[Federation]]'s most powerful new [[weapon]] &ndash; a [[dreadnought]], first in a class of super-[[starship]]s &ndash; capable of outgunning a dozen [[Klingon]] [[cruiser]]s, or subduing a [[galaxy]].''
   
:''On the eve of her maiden voyage, ''Star Empire'' is stolen by terrorists who demand a rendezvous with the Starship [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] -- and with [[Lieutenant]] Piper, stationed aboard [[James Kirk]]'s ship on her first training cruise. Now Piper must discover why her friends from [[Starfleet]] are among the terrorists... and why they insist the ship was stolen not to attack the Federation -- but to save it!''
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:''On the eve of her maiden voyage, ''Star Empire'' is stolen by terrorists who demand a rendezvous with the Starship ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]'' &ndash; and with [[Lieutenant]] Piper, stationed aboard [[James Kirk]]'s ship on her first training cruise. Now Piper must discover why her friends from [[Starfleet]] are among the terrorists... and why they insist the ship was stolen not to attack the Federation &ndash; but to save it!''
   
 
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A prototype starship is stolen by a conspiracy of Starfleet officers who are old friends of a young new lieutenant named Piper, who was recently posted to the ''Enterprise''. An admiral insists on taking his personal flagship and accompanying the ''Enterprise'' to apprehend the stolen starship, where it turns out that the new starship was stolen not to start a war, but to prevent one. The crew of the ''Enterprise'' and the hijackers must work together to foil a plot by the admiral to use this new ship to begin a military ''coup'' of the Federation.
   
 
The story is told from the point of view of a young Ms. Piper, a cadet at Starfleet Academy, undergoing her ''Kobayashi Maru'' examination. Upon graduation, she is requested by [[James T. Kirk]] for posting as a lieutenant to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. Also posted on board, a couple of weeks prior, is a former friend of hers: a [[Vulcan]] named Sarda. The USS ''Star Empire'', the prototype of the new dreadnought starships, is stolen by a group of rogue officers lead by Commander Paul Burch, former assistant to Admiral Rittenhouse, who had commissioned the dreadnought and had her built in secret. Kirk requested Lieutenant Piper to be assigned to the ''Enterprise'', as they had already received a communique from the terrorists detailing a time and location for a meeting, and that a further message would require Piper's biocode to open. Lieutenant Piper is unaware of how she fits into any of this.
A prototype starship is stolen by a conspiracy of Starfleet officers who are old friends of a new young Lieutenant named Piper who was recently posted to the Enterprise. An Admiral insists on taking his personal flagship and accompanying the Enterprise to apprehend the stolen starship, where it turns out that the new starship was stolen not to start a war, but to prevent one. The crew of the Enterprise and the hijackers must work together to foil a plot by the Admiral to use this new ship to begin a military coup of the Federation.
 
   
 
At the requested meeting place and time, Piper is summoned to the bridge to decode the transmission. Much to her surprise, one of the terrorists turns out to be Brian Sylania, her former lover whom she departed with just prior to accepting her assignment on board the ''Enterprise''. The terrorists on board request a party consisting of no more than three members, consisting of Piper, at least one Vulcan, and one other member. Kirk denies the request and has Piper, while still in visible contact with the terrorists, arrested for conspiracy, as an act to prompt more action from them. After the transmission is cut, Kirk orders her confined to her quarters, under computer guard.
The story is told from the point of view of a young Ms. [[Piper]], a Cadet at Starfleet Academy, undergoing her Kobayashi Maru examination (she almost succeeds, by crashing the simulator's computers while trying to improvise an engineering solution to the problem). Upon graduation she is requested by [[James T. Kirk]] for posting as a [[Lieutenant]] to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. Also posted onboard a couple of weeks prior is a former friend of hers, a Vulcan named Sarda. The ''USS Star Empire'', the prototype of the new [[Dreadnought (type)|Dreadnought]] Starships is stolen by a group of rogue officers lead by Commander Paul Burch, former assistant to Admiral Rittenhouse, who had commissioned the dreadnought and had her built in secret. Kirk requested Lieutenant Piper to be assigned to the ''Enterprise'' as they had already received a communique from the terrorists detailing a time and location for a meeting, and that a further message would require Piper's biocode to open. Lieutenant Piper is unaware of how she fits into any of this.
 
   
 
Determined to find out what Sylania's involvement is in all of this, and figuring Kirk was smart enough to not only to realize what she would try, but was actually expecting it, she bypasses the computer guard on her room, and escapes to a seldom-used [[transporter]] room. While programming a new destination, she is surprised by Sarda, her former Vulcan friend. When asked how he knew what she was doing, he states that logic dictated this is what she would do. In a surprising move, given their rocky past, he offers her help in the form of a parka, a [[communicator]], a [[phaser]], and himself. They decide to take an ''Arco''-class sled instead, and barely make it out before the shuttlebay doors close them in.
At the requested meeting place and time, Piper is summoned to the bridge to decode the transmission. Much to her surprise one of the terrorists turns out to be Brian Sylania, her former lover whom she departed with just prior to accepting her assignment onboard the ''Enterprise''. The terrorists onboard request a party consisting of no more than 3 members, consisting of Piper, at least one Vulcan, and one other member. Kirk denies the request and has Piper, while still in visible contact with the terrorists, arrested for conspiracy as an act to prompt more action from them. After the transmission is cut, Kirk orders her confined to her quarters, under computer guard.
 
   
 
While ''en route'' to the USS ''Star Empire'', they are stopped by [[Vice Admiral]] Vaughn Rittenhouse's personal flagship, the {{Class|Saladin}} destroyer ''Pompeii''. They are stopped by the ship's [[tractor beam]] and escorted by security to meet the vice admiral. Rittenhouse apologizes about their abrupt tractoring, but explains that no contact must be allowed between anyone and the ''Star Empire'' yet. While present, Piper and Sarda witness a communication with Kirk, in which Rittenhouse tries to dismiss Kirk from the area, an order that Kirk denies, as the terrorists had specifically requested Kirk and the ''Enterprise''.
Determined to find out what Brian's involvement is in all of this, and figuring Kirk was smart enough to not only to realize what she would try, but was actually expecting it, she bypasses the computer guard on her room, and escapes to a seldom-used [[transporter]] room. While programming a new destination she is surprised by Sarda, her former Vulcan friend. When asked how did he know what she was doing, he states that logic dictated this is what she would do. In a surprising move, given their rocky past, he offers her help in the form of a parka, a [[communicator]], a [[phaser]] and himself. They decide to take an [[Arco]]-class sled instead, and barely make it out before the shuttlebay doors close them in.
 
   
 
Becoming suspicious of the vice admiral, Piper uses their time alone after the transmission to probe the computer for more information on the vice admiral's career. She finds out that he has many powerful connections and sits in most of the most powerful branches of Starfleet, and has apparently gotten several captains their ships &ndash; the same captains and the same ships that are now conveniently headed their way. After reviewing all the information from the computer, from the feelings she has picked up, and from her knowledge of the past, she realizes that Rittenhouse had the dreadnought built not as a peacekeeping ship, but as a ship to subjugate the galaxy under his will, using the banner of the "greater good." He intends to lead a military coup against the [[Federation]] with an entire line of dreadnoughts, and to subjugate every species that resists, including the [[Klingon]]s and the [[Romulan]]s.
While enroute to the ''USS Star Empire'' they are stopped by [[Vice Admiral]] Vaughn Rittenhouse's personal flagship, the [[Saladin class]] destroyer ''Pompeii''. They are stopped by the ship's [[tractor beam]] and escorted by security to meet the Vice Admiral. Rittenhouse apologizes about their abrupt tractoring, but explains that no contact must be allowed between anyone and the ''Star Empire'' yet. While present Piper and Sarda witness a communication with Kirk in which Rittenhouse tries to dismiss Kirk from the area. An order Kirk denies as the terrorists had specifically requested Kirk and the ''Enterprise''.
 
   
 
Attempting to contact Captain Kirk to warn him about the situation, Piper and Sarda are interrupted by Rittenhouse, who had been listening in on the entire conversation. Piper and Sarda confront Rittenhouse about his plan, which he openly admits. In his eyes, the galaxy would be a better place under one rule: his rule. He has both of them thrown into the brig.
Becoming suspicious of the Vice Admiral, Piper uses their time alone after the transmission to probe the computer for more information on the Vice Admiral's career. She finds out that he has many powerful connections and sits in most of the most powerful branches of [[Starfleet]], and has apparantly gotten several Captains their ships. The same Captains and the same ships that are now conviently headed their way. After reviewing all the information from the computer, from the feelings she has picked up, and from her knowledge of the past, she realizes Rittenhouse had the dreadnaught built not as a peace-keeping ship, but as a ship to subjugate the galaxy under his will, using the banner of the "greater good." He intends to lead a military coup against the [[Federation]] with an entire line of dreadnaughts, and to subjucate every species that resists, including the [[Klingons]] and the [[Romulans]].
 
   
 
After escaping the brig, Sarda contacts two of their friends on board the ''Enterprise'', who covertly beam to their location. Sarda had asked them to be ready to do such before he left, unknown to Piper. Escaping the ''Pompeii'', Piper and her friends manage to get on board the ''Star Empire'' and are told what they suspected already: the theft of the dreadnought was not to start a war, but to prevent one.
Attempting to contact Captain Kirk to warn him about the situation, Piper and Sarda are interrupted by Rittenhouse who had been listening in on the entire conversation. Piper and Sarda confront Rittenhouse about his plan, which he openly admits. In his eyes the galaxy would be a better place under one rule. His rule. He has both of them thrown into the brig.
 
 
After escaping the brig, Sarda contacts two of their friends onboard the Enterprise, who covertly beam to their location. Sarda has asked them to be ready to do such before he left, unbeknownst to Piper. Escaping the ''Pompeii'' Piper and her friends manage to get onboard the ''Star Empire'' and are told what they suspected already, the theft of the dreadnaught was not to start a war but to prevent one.
 
 
Captain Kirk, having already figured out Rittenhouse's motives, helps to defend the ''Star Empire'' from the now-attacking four ships, comprised of the ''Pompeii'' and the three other ships enroute earlier. Realizing his plan is now utterly gone, Rittenhouse sets on at least killing those onboard the ''Star Empire''. The ''Enterprise'' and ''Star Empire'' work together to defeat the ''Pompeii''. After returning to Earth Kirk tells Piper he will recommend the decommissioning and scrapping of the dreadnaught.
 
   
 
Captain Kirk, having already figured out Rittenhouse's motives, helps to defend the ''Star Empire'' from the now-attacking four ships, comprised of the ''Pompeii'' and the three other ships ''en route'' earlier. Realizing his plan is now utterly gone, Rittenhouse sets on at least killing those on board the ''Star Empire''. The ''Enterprise'' and ''Star Empire'' work together to defeat the ''Pompeii''. After returning to Earth, Kirk tells Piper that he will recommend the decommissioning and scrapping of the dreadnought.
 
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==Background Information==
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== Background Information ==
* This is [[Diane Carey]]'s first Star Trek [[novel]] published by [[Pocket Books]].
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* This is [[Diane Carey]]'s first ''Star Trek'' [[novels|novel]] published by [[Pocket Books]].
* Many of Carey's original characters and concepts were reused in her later ''Trek'' novels, beginning with the sequel ''[[Battlestations!]]''. When Pocket Books reissued ''Dreadnought!'' and ''Battlestations!'' in {{y|1999}}, they made them part of a series called [[Fortunes of War]].
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* Many of Carey's original characters and concepts were reused in her later ''Trek'' novels, beginning with the sequel ''[[Battlestations!]]''. When Pocket Books reissued ''Dreadnought!'' and ''Battlestations!'' in {{y|1999}}, they made them part of a series called ''[[Fortunes of War]]''.
* Author [[Diane Carey]] made extensive use of the ''[[Star Fleet Technical Manual]]'' when writing this [[novel]]. Besides the use of the titular three-[[nacelle]]d [[Dreadnought (type)|dreadnought]] type ship, the organization of the Federation and Starfleet infrastructure revealed to Piper by the [[library computer]] is identical to the layout written by [[Franz Joseph]] in that manual. She also mentions several [[Federation starships]] and [[starship classes]] from that work, such as the {{ShipClass|Saladin}} of [[destroyer]]. Even major characters Piper, "Scanner" Sandage, Vaughan Rittenhouse, Sukaru Tutakai and Sarda were named for {{ShipClass|Ptolemy}} [[transport]]/[[tug]]s USS ''Piper'', USS ''Sandage'', USS ''Rittenhouse'' and the [[Constitution class|''Constitution''-variant subclass]] vessels USS ''Tutakai'' and (probably) USS ''Sardar''. Carey also misspells ''Potemkin'' as ''Potempkin'', as Franz Joseph did in the earlier manual.
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* Author [[Diane Carey]] made extensive use of the ''[[Star Fleet Technical Manual]]'' when writing this novel. Besides the use of the titular three-[[nacelle]]d [[Dreadnought]]-type ship, the organization of the Federation and Starfleet infrastructure revealed to Piper by the [[library computer]] is identical to the layout written by [[Franz Joseph]] in that manual. She also mentions several [[Federation starships]] and [[starship classes]] from that work, such as the {{Class|Saladin}} of [[destroyer]]. Even major characters Piper, "Scanner" Sandage, Vaughan Rittenhouse, Sukaru Tutakai, and Sarda were named for {{Class|Ptolemy}} [[transport]]/[[tug]]s USS ''Piper'', USS ''Sandage'', USS ''Rittenhouse'', and the [[Constitution class|''Constitution''-variant subclass]] vessels USS ''Tutakai'' and (probably) USS ''Sardar''. Carey also misspells ''Potemkin'' as ''Potempkin'', as Franz Joseph did in the earlier manual.
* The illustrations of the ''Arco'' and ''Tycho'' "sleds" (small [[shuttlepod]]/[[fighter]]s) were designed by [[Brian Thomas]] and illustrated by [[C. Paul]]. Interior art makes this book a rarity; no other Pocket Books ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels to date - other than ''Battlestations!'' and the young adult series (such as [[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Starfleet Academy]]) - have featured interior artwork.
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* The illustrations of the ''Arco'' and ''Tycho'' "sleds" (small [[shuttlepod]]/[[fighter]]s) were designed by [[Brian Thomas]] and illustrated by [[C. Paul]]. Interior art makes this book a rarity; no other Pocket Books ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels to date, other than ''Battlestations!'' and the young adult series (such as ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Starfleet Academy]]''), have featured interior artwork.
 
* Cover painter [[Boris Vallejo]] reputedly had Diane Carey and collaborator [[Greg Brodeur]] pose for the likenesses of Piper and Sarda.
* Even though the information about the dreadnought's configuration was derived from the aforementioned ''Technical Manual'', the design of the ship was quite different. Vallejo's rendering depicts the ship with more advanced detailing similar to the later {{ShipClass|Excelsior}} starships.
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* Though the dreadnought's configuration was derived from the aforementioned ''Technical Manual'', its design was quite different. Vallejo renders the ship with detailing similar to the later {{Class|Excelsior}} starships.
 
* Sequels for this series were discussed in the {{m|October|1990}} issue of ''[[Starlog (magazine)|Starlog]]'' magazine (#159) when Carey was interviewed by Wanda J. Hall. A sequel called ''By Logic Alone'' would star Piper, and a follow-on two-parter focused on Kirk, but featuring Piper, would be called ''The Federation Mutiny''. The novels were apparently never produced.
 
* Sequels for this series were discussed in the {{m|October|1990}} issue of ''[[Starlog (magazine)|Starlog]]'' magazine (#159) when Carey was interviewed by Wanda J. Hall. A sequel called ''By Logic Alone'' would star Piper, and a follow-on two-parter focused on Kirk, but featuring Piper, would be called ''The Federation Mutiny''. The novels were apparently never produced.
 
* The events of this novel, of a Starfleet vice admiral trying to start a military coup of the Federation, are similar to a later [[DS9]] storyline in {{e|Homefront}} and {{e|Paradise Lost}}.
* Cover painter [[Boris Vallejo]] reportedly had Diane Carey and collaborator [[Greg Brodeur]] pose for the likenesses of Piper and Sarda.
 
 
* The character of Piper is regarded among many fans as a "{{w|Mary Sue}}".
* The events of this novel, of a Starfleet vice-admiral trying to start a military coup of the Federation, are similar to a later [[DS9]] storyline in {{e|Homefront}} and {{e|Paradise Lost}}.
 
 
* In [[Pocket TOS]]: ''[[The Lost Years]]'', this story is referenced as Admiral [[Nogura]] describes the general Federation public's wariness of a protective Starfleet torn apart by a corruption scandal. Nogura offers it as one of his main reasons for promoting Kirk to [[rear admiral]]. He reasons a famous and respected starship captain promoted to the admiralty to replace Rittenhouse will help restore public confidence in Starfleet.
* The character of Piper is regarded among many fans as a "[[Wikipedia:Mary Sue|Mary Sue]]".
 
* In [[Pocket TOS]]: ''[[The Lost Years]]'', this story is referenced as Admiral [[Nogura]] describes the general Federation public's wariness of a protective Starfleet torn apart by a corruption scandal. Nogura offers it as one of his main reasons for promoting Kirk to [[rear admiral]]. He reasons a famous and respected starship captain promoted to the admiralty to replace Rittenhouse will help restore public confidence in Starfleet.
 
   
===Technical information===
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=== Technical information ===
* The ''Star Empire'' is unique in that its third nacelle is not mounted on the 'body' of the craft but is instead attached to the saucer/neck section. The apparent addition of an extra nacelle had the effect of allowing the vessel to make twice the maximum speed of the ''Enterprise'' while only being able to hold it for a limited period of time.
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* ''Star Empire''{{'}}s unique third nacelle was mounted to its primary, not engineering, hull &ndash; above the saucer's interconnecting dorsal. The extra nacelle allowed the vessel to go twice as fast as ''Enterprise'' but only for a limited period of time.
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* The primary hull, rather than being traditionally circular, was hexagonal, oriented point-forward.
* The novel goes on to state the ''Star Empire'' featured triple shielding and was about two or three times larger than the ''Enterprise''. In theory, this would make it nearly 1.5 million tons lighter then the later [[Galaxy class]]. The armament on the vessel was stated to be five phaser banks (two emitters each), six photon torpedo launchers and a number of unmentioned state of the art weapons systems.
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* The dreadnought was triple-shielded, and two or three times larger than ''Enterprise''. This made it about 1.5 million tons lighter than the later {{Class|Galaxy}}. Its armament included six photon torpedo banks, five phaser banks of two emitters each, and a number of undisclosed cutting-edge weapons systems.
   
==Characters==
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== Characters ==
 
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{{non canon characters|Pocket TOS}}
===Regular and recurring===
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=== Regular and recurring ===
 
;[[James T. Kirk]] : [[Captain]].
 
;[[James T. Kirk]] : [[Captain]].
 
;Piper : [[Lieutenant]].
 
;Piper : [[Lieutenant]].
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; Paul Burch
 
; Paul Burch
 
; [[Spock]]
 
; [[Spock]]
; [[Leonard H. McCoy]]
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; [[Leonard McCoy]]
 
; [[Montgomery Scott]]
 
; [[Montgomery Scott]]
; [[Uhura]]
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; [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]]
 
; [[Hikaru Sulu]]
 
; [[Hikaru Sulu]]
   
===Other===
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=== Other ===
 
; Adeb ben Abdullah : [[Commander]].
 
; Adeb ben Abdullah : [[Commander]].
; Ran Armstrong : [[Admiral]], former captain of the [[USS Constellation (NCC-1974)|USS ''Constellation'']]. By 2270 he was the Starfleet Representative to the [[Federation Council|UFP Congress]].
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; Ran Armstrong : [[Admiral]], former captain of the {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1974}}. By 2270 he was the Starfleet representative to the [[Federation Council|UFP Congress]].
; Samuel [[Boma]]: a former {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} officer, now a civilian scientist critical to the Dreadnought program.
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; Samuel [[Boma]]: a former {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} officer, now a civilian scientist critical to the dreadnought program.
 
; Elizabeth Connolly : Commander.
 
; Elizabeth Connolly : Commander.
 
; Chirita Dur Tahr : Commander.
 
; Chirita Dur Tahr : Commander.
 
; Irene Fogel-Malone : Commander.
 
; Irene Fogel-Malone : Commander.
; Stephen Leedson : Captain of [[USS Hornet]].
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; Stephen Leedson : Captain of {{USS|Hornet}}.
 
; Roy Nash : Captain of USS ''Lincoln'' given temporary promotion to commodore by Rittenhouse.
 
; Roy Nash : Captain of USS ''Lincoln'' given temporary promotion to commodore by Rittenhouse.
 
; Lu Sing Quaid : Commander, chairman of the Starship Officer Selection Committee and also a member of the Logistical Support Committee at Starfleet Command.
 
; Lu Sing Quaid : Commander, chairman of the Starship Officer Selection Committee and also a member of the Logistical Support Committee at Starfleet Command.
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; Stav : Chief adjutant.
 
; Stav : Chief adjutant.
 
; Nigel Swenson : Federation underscretary for the interior.
 
; Nigel Swenson : Federation underscretary for the interior.
; Sukaru Tutakai : Captain of [[USS Potemkin (NCC-1657)|USS ''Potempkin'']].
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; Sukaru Tutakai : Captain of {{USS|Potemkin|NCC-1657}}.
 
; Susan Yin : Commander, a [[first officer]] of one of the ships that arrived to support Rittenhouse's coup.
 
; Susan Yin : Commander, a [[first officer]] of one of the ships that arrived to support Rittenhouse's coup.
   
==References==
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== References ==
 
; ''Arco''-class : Type of attack sled.
 
; ''Arco''-class : Type of attack sled.
; ''Dante'' : [[Workbee]] on the USS ''Enterprise''.
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; ''Dante'' : [[CMU]] on the USS ''Enterprise''.
; ''Grey Matter'' : Workbee on the ''Enterprise''.
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; ''Grey Matter'' : CMU on the ''Enterprise''.
 
; ''Honey Bun'' : ''Arco''-class.
 
; ''Honey Bun'' : ''Arco''-class.
 
; [[USS Hornet|USS ''Hornet'']] : Captain Leedson.
 
; [[USS Hornet|USS ''Hornet'']] : Captain Leedson.
; USS ''Liberty'' : Starship simulated in Piper's [[Kobayashi Maru]] test.
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; USS ''Liberty'' : Starship simulated in Piper's ''[[Kobayashi Maru scenario|Kobayashi Maru]]'' test.
 
; USS ''Lincoln'' : Captain Nash.
 
; USS ''Lincoln'' : Captain Nash.
; [[USS Magellan|USS ''Magellan'']] : A "Galaxy" ship, commanded by Captain Flynn.
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; {{USS|Magellan}} : A {{Class|Galaxy}} ship, commanded by Captain Flynn.
::''This vessel was also referred to in the novelizations of [[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (novel)|Star Trek II]] and [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (novel)|Star Trek III]]. In Star Trek II's book, this ship was caled USS ''Magellanic Clouds''.
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::''This vessel was also referred to in the novelizations of ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (novel)|Star Trek II]]'' and ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (novel)|Star Trek III]]''. In ''Star Trek II''{{'}}s book, this ship was called USS ''Magellanic Clouds''.
 
; ''Perceptive'' : [[Textile]] freighter decimated by space pirates.
 
; ''Perceptive'' : [[Textile]] freighter decimated by space pirates.
 
; ''Polliwog'' : ''Tycho''-class one-man light interceptor fighter.
 
; ''Polliwog'' : ''Tycho''-class one-man light interceptor fighter.
; USS ''Pompeii'' (NCC-424) : [[Saladin class]] MT-1 [[destroyer]] destroyed by Rittenhouse's order.
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; USS ''Pompeii'' (NCC-424) : {{Class|Saladin}} MT-1 [[destroyer]] destroyed by Rittenhouse's orders.
; [[USS Potemkin (NCC-1657)|USS ''Potempkin'']] : Captain Tutakai.
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; {{USS|Potemkin|NCC-1657}} : Captain Tutakai.
; ''Prodigy'' : Workbee.
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; ''Prodigy'' : CMU.
 
; ''Rock Slide'' : ''Arco'' sled.
 
; ''Rock Slide'' : ''Arco'' sled.
 
; ''Runamuk'' : ''Arco'' sled.
 
; ''Runamuk'' : ''Arco'' sled.
; USS ''Star Empire'' (MKC-2331) : Mk-X class I [[Federation]] [[Dreadnought (type)|dreadnought]].
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; USS ''Star Empire'' (MKC-2331) : Mk-X class I [[Federation]] [[dreadnought]].
 
; ''Stocking Cap'' : ''Arco'' sled.
 
; ''Stocking Cap'' : ''Arco'' sled.
 
; ''Tycho''-class : Type of interceptor fighter.
 
; ''Tycho''-class : Type of interceptor fighter.
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; ''Zipper Fly'' : ''Arco'' sled.
 
; ''Zipper Fly'' : ''Arco'' sled.
   
===Timeline===
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=== Timeline ===
 
;Stardate 7881.2 ([[2253]]) : A roster of [[Vulcan]] training and education techniques is supplied to the Federation by emissaries from [[Earth]]: By 2270 this is still the last information supplied on the topic.
 
;Stardate 7881.2 ([[2253]]) : A roster of [[Vulcan]] training and education techniques is supplied to the Federation by emissaries from [[Earth]]: By 2270 this is still the last information supplied on the topic.
 
::''Seventeen years before the novel.''
 
::''Seventeen years before the novel.''
 
;Stardate 8180.2 ([[2266]]) : Piper enters [[Starfleet Academy]].
 
;Stardate 8180.2 ([[2266]]) : Piper enters [[Starfleet Academy]].
;[[2268]] : VADM Rittenhouse orders the construction to begin on ''Star Empire''.
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;[[2268]] : Vice Admiral Rittenhouse orders the construction to begin on ''Star Empire''.
 
;[[2270]]
 
;[[2270]]
   
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* [http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/uss-federation-class-dreadnought.php Star Empire blueprints]
 
 
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* [http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/uss-federation-class-dreadnought.php ''Star Empire'' Blueprints]
   
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The Federation's ultimate war machine – captured by terrorists.

Summary

From the book jacket
Star Empire is the Federation's most powerful new weapon – a dreadnought, first in a class of super-starships – capable of outgunning a dozen Klingon cruisers, or subduing a galaxy.
On the eve of her maiden voyage, Star Empire is stolen by terrorists who demand a rendezvous with the Starship Enterprise – and with Lieutenant Piper, stationed aboard James Kirk's ship on her first training cruise. Now Piper must discover why her friends from Starfleet are among the terrorists... and why they insist the ship was stolen not to attack the Federation – but to save it!

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A prototype starship is stolen by a conspiracy of Starfleet officers who are old friends of a young new lieutenant named Piper, who was recently posted to the Enterprise. An admiral insists on taking his personal flagship and accompanying the Enterprise to apprehend the stolen starship, where it turns out that the new starship was stolen not to start a war, but to prevent one. The crew of the Enterprise and the hijackers must work together to foil a plot by the admiral to use this new ship to begin a military coup of the Federation.

The story is told from the point of view of a young Ms. Piper, a cadet at Starfleet Academy, undergoing her Kobayashi Maru examination. Upon graduation, she is requested by James T. Kirk for posting as a lieutenant to the USS Enterprise. Also posted on board, a couple of weeks prior, is a former friend of hers: a Vulcan named Sarda. The USS Star Empire, the prototype of the new dreadnought starships, is stolen by a group of rogue officers lead by Commander Paul Burch, former assistant to Admiral Rittenhouse, who had commissioned the dreadnought and had her built in secret. Kirk requested Lieutenant Piper to be assigned to the Enterprise, as they had already received a communique from the terrorists detailing a time and location for a meeting, and that a further message would require Piper's biocode to open. Lieutenant Piper is unaware of how she fits into any of this.

At the requested meeting place and time, Piper is summoned to the bridge to decode the transmission. Much to her surprise, one of the terrorists turns out to be Brian Sylania, her former lover whom she departed with just prior to accepting her assignment on board the Enterprise. The terrorists on board request a party consisting of no more than three members, consisting of Piper, at least one Vulcan, and one other member. Kirk denies the request and has Piper, while still in visible contact with the terrorists, arrested for conspiracy, as an act to prompt more action from them. After the transmission is cut, Kirk orders her confined to her quarters, under computer guard.

Determined to find out what Sylania's involvement is in all of this, and figuring Kirk was smart enough to not only to realize what she would try, but was actually expecting it, she bypasses the computer guard on her room, and escapes to a seldom-used transporter room. While programming a new destination, she is surprised by Sarda, her former Vulcan friend. When asked how he knew what she was doing, he states that logic dictated this is what she would do. In a surprising move, given their rocky past, he offers her help in the form of a parka, a communicator, a phaser, and himself. They decide to take an Arco-class sled instead, and barely make it out before the shuttlebay doors close them in.

While en route to the USS Star Empire, they are stopped by Vice Admiral Vaughn Rittenhouse's personal flagship, the Saladin-class destroyer Pompeii. They are stopped by the ship's tractor beam and escorted by security to meet the vice admiral. Rittenhouse apologizes about their abrupt tractoring, but explains that no contact must be allowed between anyone and the Star Empire yet. While present, Piper and Sarda witness a communication with Kirk, in which Rittenhouse tries to dismiss Kirk from the area, an order that Kirk denies, as the terrorists had specifically requested Kirk and the Enterprise.

Becoming suspicious of the vice admiral, Piper uses their time alone after the transmission to probe the computer for more information on the vice admiral's career. She finds out that he has many powerful connections and sits in most of the most powerful branches of Starfleet, and has apparently gotten several captains their ships – the same captains and the same ships that are now conveniently headed their way. After reviewing all the information from the computer, from the feelings she has picked up, and from her knowledge of the past, she realizes that Rittenhouse had the dreadnought built not as a peacekeeping ship, but as a ship to subjugate the galaxy under his will, using the banner of the "greater good." He intends to lead a military coup against the Federation with an entire line of dreadnoughts, and to subjugate every species that resists, including the Klingons and the Romulans.

Attempting to contact Captain Kirk to warn him about the situation, Piper and Sarda are interrupted by Rittenhouse, who had been listening in on the entire conversation. Piper and Sarda confront Rittenhouse about his plan, which he openly admits. In his eyes, the galaxy would be a better place under one rule: his rule. He has both of them thrown into the brig.

After escaping the brig, Sarda contacts two of their friends on board the Enterprise, who covertly beam to their location. Sarda had asked them to be ready to do such before he left, unknown to Piper. Escaping the Pompeii, Piper and her friends manage to get on board the Star Empire and are told what they suspected already: the theft of the dreadnought was not to start a war, but to prevent one.

Captain Kirk, having already figured out Rittenhouse's motives, helps to defend the Star Empire from the now-attacking four ships, comprised of the Pompeii and the three other ships en route earlier. Realizing his plan is now utterly gone, Rittenhouse sets on at least killing those on board the Star Empire. The Enterprise and Star Empire work together to defeat the Pompeii. After returning to Earth, Kirk tells Piper that he will recommend the decommissioning and scrapping of the dreadnought.

Background Information

  • This is Diane Carey's first Star Trek novel published by Pocket Books.
  • Many of Carey's original characters and concepts were reused in her later Trek novels, beginning with the sequel Battlestations!. When Pocket Books reissued Dreadnought! and Battlestations! in 1999, they made them part of a series called Fortunes of War.
  • Author Diane Carey made extensive use of the Star Fleet Technical Manual when writing this novel. Besides the use of the titular three-nacelled Dreadnought-type ship, the organization of the Federation and Starfleet infrastructure revealed to Piper by the library computer is identical to the layout written by Franz Joseph in that manual. She also mentions several Federation starships and starship classes from that work, such as the Saladin-class of destroyer. Even major characters Piper, "Scanner" Sandage, Vaughan Rittenhouse, Sukaru Tutakai, and Sarda were named for Ptolemy-class transport/tugs USS Piper, USS Sandage, USS Rittenhouse, and the Constitution-variant subclass vessels USS Tutakai and (probably) USS Sardar. Carey also misspells Potemkin as Potempkin, as Franz Joseph did in the earlier manual.
  • The illustrations of the Arco and Tycho "sleds" (small shuttlepod/fighters) were designed by Brian Thomas and illustrated by C. Paul. Interior art makes this book a rarity; no other Pocket Books Star Trek novels to date, other than Battlestations! and the young adult series (such as Star Trek: The Next Generation - Starfleet Academy), have featured interior artwork.
  • Cover painter Boris Vallejo reputedly had Diane Carey and collaborator Greg Brodeur pose for the likenesses of Piper and Sarda.
  • Though the dreadnought's configuration was derived from the aforementioned Technical Manual, its design was quite different. Vallejo renders the ship with detailing similar to the later Excelsior-class starships.
  • Sequels for this series were discussed in the October 1990 issue of Starlog magazine (#159) when Carey was interviewed by Wanda J. Hall. A sequel called By Logic Alone would star Piper, and a follow-on two-parter focused on Kirk, but featuring Piper, would be called The Federation Mutiny. The novels were apparently never produced.
  • The events of this novel, of a Starfleet vice admiral trying to start a military coup of the Federation, are similar to a later DS9 storyline in "Homefront" and "Paradise Lost".
  • The character of Piper is regarded among many fans as a "Mary Sue".
  • In Pocket TOS: The Lost Years, this story is referenced as Admiral Nogura describes the general Federation public's wariness of a protective Starfleet torn apart by a corruption scandal. Nogura offers it as one of his main reasons for promoting Kirk to rear admiral. He reasons a famous and respected starship captain promoted to the admiralty to replace Rittenhouse will help restore public confidence in Starfleet.

Technical information

  • Star Empire's unique third nacelle was mounted to its primary, not engineering, hull – above the saucer's interconnecting dorsal. The extra nacelle allowed the vessel to go twice as fast as Enterprise but only for a limited period of time.
  • The primary hull, rather than being traditionally circular, was hexagonal, oriented point-forward.
  • The dreadnought was triple-shielded, and two or three times larger than Enterprise. This made it about 1.5 million tons lighter than the later Galaxy-class. Its armament included six photon torpedo banks, five phaser banks of two emitters each, and a number of undisclosed cutting-edge weapons systems.

Characters

Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in Pocket TOS characters.

Regular and recurring

James T. Kirk
Captain.
Piper
Lieutenant.
See Piper for characters with similar names.
Vaughn Rittenhouse
Vice Admiral
Sarda
Merete AndrusTaurus
Judd "Scanner" Sandage
Paul Burch
Spock
Leonard McCoy
Montgomery Scott
Uhura
Hikaru Sulu

Other

Adeb ben Abdullah
Commander.
Ran Armstrong
Admiral, former captain of the USS Constellation. By 2270 he was the Starfleet representative to the UFP Congress.
Samuel Boma
a former USS Enterprise officer, now a civilian scientist critical to the dreadnought program.
Elizabeth Connolly
Commander.
Chirita Dur Tahr
Commander.
Irene Fogel-Malone
Commander.
Stephen Leedson
Captain of USS Hornet.
Roy Nash
Captain of USS Lincoln given temporary promotion to commodore by Rittenhouse.
Lu Sing Quaid
Commander, chairman of the Starship Officer Selection Committee and also a member of the Logistical Support Committee at Starfleet Command.
Niditoricumtu Ro
Captain.
Stav
Chief adjutant.
Nigel Swenson
Federation underscretary for the interior.
Sukaru Tutakai
Captain of USS Potemkin.
Susan Yin
Commander, a first officer of one of the ships that arrived to support Rittenhouse's coup.

References

Arco-class
Type of attack sled.
Dante
CMU on the USS Enterprise.
Grey Matter
CMU on the Enterprise.
Honey Bun
Arco-class.
USS Hornet
Captain Leedson.
USS Liberty
Starship simulated in Piper's Kobayashi Maru test.
USS Lincoln
Captain Nash.
USS Magellan
A Galaxy-class ship, commanded by Captain Flynn.
This vessel was also referred to in the novelizations of Star Trek II and Star Trek III. In Star Trek II's book, this ship was called USS Magellanic Clouds.
Perceptive
Textile freighter decimated by space pirates.
Polliwog
Tycho-class one-man light interceptor fighter.
USS Pompeii (NCC-424)
Saladin-class MT-1 destroyer destroyed by Rittenhouse's orders.
USS Potemkin
Captain Tutakai.
Prodigy
CMU.
Rock Slide
Arco sled.
Runamuk
Arco sled.
USS Star Empire (MKC-2331)
Mk-X class I Federation dreadnought.
Stocking Cap
Arco sled.
Tycho-class
Type of interceptor fighter.
Wooden Shoe
Arco sled commandeered by Lieutenant Piper.
Zipper Fly
Arco sled.

Timeline

Stardate 7881.2 (2253)
A roster of Vulcan training and education techniques is supplied to the Federation by emissaries from Earth: By 2270 this is still the last information supplied on the topic.
Seventeen years before the novel.
Stardate 8180.2 (2266)
Piper enters Starfleet Academy.
2268
Vice Admiral Rittenhouse orders the construction to begin on Star Empire.
2270

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