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| Author = [[Margaret Wander Bonanno]] |
| Author = [[Margaret Wander Bonanno]] |
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| Artist = [[Boris Vallejo]] |
| Artist = [[Boris Vallejo]] |
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] |
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] |
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− | | Series = [[Pocket TOS]] #24 |
+ | | Series = [[Pocket TOS]] #24<br />[[Titan Books]] Giant #2 |
| Published = {{m|September|1985}} |
| Published = {{m|September|1985}} |
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| Pages = 308 |
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| ISBN = 0671603736 |
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+ | ''The Romulans turn kidnappers – to shatter the Federation from within!'' |
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:''Warrantors of Peace: The [[Federation]]'s daring experiment to prevent [[military conflicts|war]] among its members. Each warrantor, man or woman is hostage for the government of his native [[planet|world]] - and is instantly killed if that world breaks the peace.'' |
:''Warrantors of Peace: The [[Federation]]'s daring experiment to prevent [[military conflicts|war]] among its members. Each warrantor, man or woman is hostage for the government of his native [[planet|world]] - and is instantly killed if that world breaks the peace.'' |
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+ | :''Now [[Romulan]]s have kidnapped six Warrantors, to foment political chaos - and then civil war - within the Federation. Captain Kirk must send [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] to infiltrate [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan territory]], find the hostages, and bring them back alive - before the Federation self-destructs!'' |
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+ | *Story is set after [[Saavik]] enters [[Starfleet Academy]], and prior to {{film|2}}. |
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+ | *A female Romulan character whose ship supplies the base where the hostages are held is strongly implied to be the unnamed [[Unnamed Romulans (23rd century)#Commander (2268)|Romulan Commander]] from {{e|The Enterprise Incident}}. |
+ | *When this novel was released by [[Titan Books]] in the UK, it was released as a "Giant" novel and not as part of the normal numbered series. It was one of four such releases - the others being ''[[Uhura's Song]]'', ''[[Shadow Lord]]'' and ''[[Pawns and Symbols]]''. |
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== Characters == |
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;[[Saavik]] : [[Starfleet]] lieutenant. |
;[[Saavik]] : [[Starfleet]] lieutenant. |
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+ | ;[[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] |
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;Chen : [[Ensign]] who beat Admiral Kirk in a game of five-card stud. |
;Chen : [[Ensign]] who beat Admiral Kirk in a game of five-card stud. |
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;Tolz Kenran : [[Klingon]]. |
;Tolz Kenran : [[Klingon]]. |
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== References == |
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+ | ;''Flyer's Pride'' : Klingon ship. |
;''Gauntlet'' : Romulan ship. |
;''Gauntlet'' : Romulan ship. |
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+ | [[File:Ecs horizon.jpg|thumb|J-class ''Horizon'']] |
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+ | ;{{USS|Horizon}} : ''Horizon'' was a [[J class|J-class]] vessel, in [[Starfleet]] service in the early [[23rd century]], commanded by [[Captain]] [[Nogura|Heihachiro Nogura]]. |
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+ | ::''This vessel existed after the service of the [[22nd century]] {{class|Daedalus}} Federation Starfleet ship ''Horizon'' depicted in [[TOS]] and [[DS9]], but is the same class as the {{ECS|Horizon}} seen in [[ENT]]. There is a likelihood that the older J-class ship could be pressed in Starfleet service somehow – indicating this might be the [[Horizon (starship)|22nd century ''Horizon'']] that visited [[Sigma Iotia II]], but it is interesting that the ''Horizon'' on ENT was the same class as the one depicted in a non-[[canon]] source sixteen years earlier.'' |
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Revision as of 10:44, 31 July 2013
Template:Realworld The Romulans turn kidnappers – to shatter the Federation from within!
Summary
- From the book jacket
- Warrantors of Peace: The Federation's daring experiment to prevent war among its members. Each warrantor, man or woman is hostage for the government of his native world - and is instantly killed if that world breaks the peace.
- Now Romulans have kidnapped six Warrantors, to foment political chaos - and then civil war - within the Federation. Captain Kirk must send Sulu to infiltrate Romulan territory, find the hostages, and bring them back alive - before the Federation self-destructs!
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Background Information
- Story is set after Saavik enters Starfleet Academy, and prior to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
- A female Romulan character whose ship supplies the base where the hostages are held is strongly implied to be the unnamed Romulan Commander from "The Enterprise Incident".
- When this novel was released by Titan Books in the UK, it was released as a "Giant" novel and not as part of the normal numbered series. It was one of four such releases - the others being Uhura's Song, Shadow Lord and Pawns and Symbols.
Characters
- James Kirk
- Spock
- Cleante al-Faisal
- T'Shael
- Leonard McCoy
- Saavik
- Starfleet lieutenant.
- Hikaru Sulu
- Uhura
- Chen
- Ensign who beat Admiral Kirk in a game of five-card stud.
- Tolz Kenran
- Klingon.
- Krazz
- Klingon.
- Delar
- Romulan Centurion.
- Heihachiro Nogura
- In the early 23rd century, he is remembered as captain of USS Horizon.
References
- Flyer's Pride
- Klingon ship.
- Gauntlet
- Romulan ship.
- USS Horizon
- Horizon was a J-class vessel, in Starfleet service in the early 23rd century, commanded by Captain Heihachiro Nogura.
- This vessel existed after the service of the 22nd century Daedalus-class Federation Starfleet ship Horizon depicted in TOS and DS9, but is the same class as the ECS Horizon seen in ENT. There is a likelihood that the older J-class ship could be pressed in Starfleet service somehow – indicating this might be the 22nd century Horizon that visited Sigma Iotia II, but it is interesting that the Horizon on ENT was the same class as the one depicted in a non-canon source sixteen years earlier.
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External links
- Dwellers in the Crucible at Wikipedia
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