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| Author = [[William Shatner]] (with [[Judith Reeves-Stevens|Judith]] and [[Garfield Reeves-Stevens]])
 
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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| Series = [[Star Trek (Pocket)]]<br />[[Star Trek: The Mirror Universe Trilogy|Mirror Universe]] #1
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| Published = {{d|1|May|1998}} (hardcover)<br />{{d|1|April|1999}} (paperback)
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| Pages = 372
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| Year = [[2374]]
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| ISBN = 0671008781 (hardcover)<br />ISBN 0671008803 (paperback)<br />ISBN 0743454081 (eBook)<br />{{ASIN|B000FC0UNU}} (Kindle)
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:''This article is about the novel. For the character, see [[The Spectre]].''
 
:''This article is about the novel. For the character, see [[The Spectre]].''
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
 
===Prologue===
 
===Prologue===
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''"Morn! Morn! Put her down!"''
 
''"Morn! Morn! Put her down!"''
   
When T'Val see's the distraction, she hands Kate a [[PADD]], which displays a picture of [[Captain]] (Retired) [[James T. Kirk]]. Kate feels and displays a strange hatred when she sees the picture of Kirk. T'Val, the [[Vulcan]] female, confirms it is indeed James T. Kirk. Kate hides her shock of seeing an image. T'Val Informs her that the image was made a year ago, during the Virogen crisis, when he was arrested by the [[Vulcan]] port authorities. T'Val goes on to explain that Kirk was last seen 82 years ago on the maiden voyage of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|USS ''Enterprise''-B]] when he disapeared into the [[Nexus]]. She then explains that four years ago, [[Starfleet]] Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] "rescued" him from the Nexus. There, though it was assumed by others that Kirk died, T'Val implied that when he was "revived" a year later by the [[Borg]] and the [[Romulan]]s, it was simply "...a momentary interruption in normal biological process." T'Val finishes by explaining the classified mission to what Starfleet deemed the Borg [[homeworld]], which appears to have lead to the events of ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]''. Afterwards, Kirk dissappeard, not even joining the other "retired" [[Starfleet]] officers who participated in the [[Dominion War]]. From there, Kate and T'Val begin to plot on how to acquire Kirk's help. T'Val mentions that Starfleet has offered him help at a moments notice, due to his "temporally translocated" status, which in turn, they then plan to exploit for their own use. This all happens while Kate inquires what will happen to Kirk when they are done with him.
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When T'Val sees the distraction, she hands Kate a [[PADD]], which displays a picture of [[Captain]] (Retired) [[James T. Kirk]]. Kate feels and displays a strange hatred when she sees the picture of Kirk. T'Val, the [[Vulcan]] female, confirms it is indeed James T. Kirk. Kate hides her shock of seeing an image. T'Val Informs her that the image was made a year ago, during the Virogen crisis, when he was arrested by the [[Vulcan]] port authorities. T'Val goes on to explain that Kirk was last seen 82 years ago on the maiden voyage of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B)|USS ''Enterprise''-B]] when he disappeared into the [[Nexus]]. She then explains that four years ago, [[Starfleet]] Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] "rescued" him from the Nexus. There, though it was assumed by others that Kirk died, T'Val implied that when he was "revived" a year later by the [[Borg]] and the [[Romulan]]s, it was simply "...a momentary interruption in normal biological process." T'Val finishes by explaining the classified mission to what Starfleet deemed the Borg [[homeworld]], which appears to have lead to the events of {{film|8}}. Afterward, Kirk disappeared, not even joining the other "retired" [[Starfleet]] officers who participated in the [[Dominion War]]. From there, Kate and T'Val begin to plot on how to acquire Kirk's help. T'Val mentions that Starfleet has offered him help at a moments notice, due to his "temporally translocated" status, which in turn, they then plan to exploit for their own use. This all happens while Kate inquires what will happen to Kirk when they are done with him.
   
 
===Chapter One===
 
===Chapter One===
 
''Coming soon''
 
''Coming soon''
   
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===Chapter Two===
==Background Information==
 
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''Coming soon''
*This book was part of an ongoing novel series by Shatner and the Reeves-Stevens; the Shatner mirror universe trilogy was written to follow events of "[[Shattered Mirror]]" and brings back a much older [[Spock (mirror)|Spock]]. This is in contrast to [[Diane Duane]]'s pre-"[[Crossover]]" novel "[[Dark Mirror]]," which had him set up on treason charges and executed before he could reform a mostly [[Terran Empire]]. See also the [http://startrek.wikia.com/wiki/Spectre Spectre] entry at the [http://startrek.wikia.com Non-canon ''Star Trek'' Wiki]
 
   
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===Chapter Three===
*This book was published initially as a hardcover, then as a paperback. An early paperback edition, ISBN 0671020536, came out six months before the mass-market edition.
 
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''Coming soon''
   
===Memorable Quotes===
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==Memorable Quotes==
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==Background Information==
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* [[George Truett]] is credited with the abridging for the audio version.
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* Story is set shortly after the events of {{VOY|Message in a Bottle}}.
 
* This book was part of an ongoing novel series by Shatner and the Reeves-Stevens. The Shatner mirror universe trilogy was written to follow events of {{e|Shattered Mirror}} and brings back a much older {{mu|Spock}}. This is in contrast to [[Diane Duane]]'s pre-{{e|Crossover}} novel ''[[Dark Mirror]]'', which had Spock set up on treason charges and executed before he could reform a mostly [[Terran Empire]].
 
* An early paperback edition, ISBN 0671020536, came out six months before the mass-market edition.
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* An extract from this novel appeared in [[Star Trek Monthly issue 41|''Star Trek Monthly'' issue 41]].
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
;[[James T. Kirk]] : Kirk reluctantly reactivated his Starfleet commission at the rank of [[captain]], by order of [[Alynna Nechayev]].
 
;[[James T. Kirk]] : Kirk reluctantly reactivated his Starfleet commission at the rank of [[captain]], by order of [[Alynna Nechayev]].
 
;[[Jean-Luc Picard]]
 
;[[Jean-Luc Picard]]
;[[Intendant]] [[Spock (mirror)]] : [[Intendant]] Spock is the leader of the a resistance movement.
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;[[Intendant]] {{mu|Spock}} : [[Intendant]] Spock is the leader of the resistance movement.
;[[William Riker]]
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;[[William T. Riker]]
;Kathryn Janeway (mirror) : Counterpart of [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']]'s [[Kathryn Janeway]]. In the mirror universe she is a rebel against the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]] and an enemy of [[Emperor]] [[James T. Kirk (mirror)|Tiberius]].
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;Kathryn Janeway (mirror) : Counterpart of {{USS|Voyager}}'s [[Kathryn Janeway]]. In the mirror universe she is a rebel against the [[Klingon-Cardassian Alliance]] and an enemy of [[Emperor]] [[James T. Kirk (mirror)|Tiberius]].
 
;T'Val (mirror) : Resistance fighter, the daughter of the mirror Spock.
 
;T'Val (mirror) : Resistance fighter, the daughter of the mirror Spock.
 
;[[Spock]] : Spock's [[Starfleet]] rank was also reinstated.
 
;[[Spock]] : Spock's [[Starfleet]] rank was also reinstated.
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;Tom Paris (mirror) : [[Commander]] Paris was the commander of the mirror universe ''Voyager''.
 
;Tom Paris (mirror) : [[Commander]] Paris was the commander of the mirror universe ''Voyager''.
 
;[[James T. Kirk (mirror)|Tiberius (mirror)]] : Former [[emperor]].
 
;[[James T. Kirk (mirror)|Tiberius (mirror)]] : Former [[emperor]].
;Sloane : [[Lieutenant Commander]] Sloane was a descendant of [[Lily Sloane]]. He was [[chief of security]], [[USS Enterprise-E|USS ''Enterprise''-E]] until [[2375]].
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;Sloane : [[Lieutenant Commander]] Sloane was a descendant of [[Lily Sloane]]. He was [[chief of security]], {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} until [[2375]].
 
;[[Gul]] Rutal
 
;[[Gul]] Rutal
 
;[[Morgan Bateson]]
 
;[[Morgan Bateson]]
;Alynna Nechayev (mirror) : [[Admiral]] in command of [[USS Sovereign|USS ''Sovereign'']].
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;Alynna Nechayev (mirror) : [[Admiral]] in command of {{USS|Sovereign}}.
   
 
==References==
 
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; Goldin Discontinuity : [[Anomaly]].
 
; Goldin Discontinuity : [[Anomaly]].
 
; Starbase 310 : Federation [[starbase]].
 
; Starbase 310 : Federation [[starbase]].
;[[USS Sovereign|USS ''Sovereign'']]
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; {{USS|Sovereign}}
; USS ''Voyager'' (mirror) : Duplicate of the [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] built using stolen plans, much as the [[Defiant (mirror)|mirror ''Defiant'']] was.
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; USS ''Voyager'' (mirror) : Duplicate of the {{USS|Voyager}} built using stolen plans, much as the {{ISS|Defiant}} was.
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This article is about the novel. For the character, see The Spectre.

Summary

Prologue

"He's still alive"

The story starts out in Quark's, located on Deep Space 9, where two people, a Vulcan female named T'Val, and a Human female named Kate, use the distraction that Morn is causing when he wins a game of Dabo in which he has lifted a Dabo girl and is spinning her around. Quark comes over, demanding Morn put her down.

"Morn! Morn! Put her down!"

When T'Val sees the distraction, she hands Kate a PADD, which displays a picture of Captain (Retired) James T. Kirk. Kate feels and displays a strange hatred when she sees the picture of Kirk. T'Val, the Vulcan female, confirms it is indeed James T. Kirk. Kate hides her shock of seeing an image. T'Val Informs her that the image was made a year ago, during the Virogen crisis, when he was arrested by the Vulcan port authorities. T'Val goes on to explain that Kirk was last seen 82 years ago on the maiden voyage of the USS Enterprise-B when he disappeared into the Nexus. She then explains that four years ago, Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard "rescued" him from the Nexus. There, though it was assumed by others that Kirk died, T'Val implied that when he was "revived" a year later by the Borg and the Romulans, it was simply "...a momentary interruption in normal biological process." T'Val finishes by explaining the classified mission to what Starfleet deemed the Borg homeworld, which appears to have lead to the events of Star Trek: First Contact. Afterward, Kirk disappeared, not even joining the other "retired" Starfleet officers who participated in the Dominion War. From there, Kate and T'Val begin to plot on how to acquire Kirk's help. T'Val mentions that Starfleet has offered him help at a moments notice, due to his "temporally translocated" status, which in turn, they then plan to exploit for their own use. This all happens while Kate inquires what will happen to Kirk when they are done with him.

Chapter One

Coming soon

Chapter Two

Coming soon

Chapter Three

Coming soon

Memorable Quotes

Background Information

Characters

James T. Kirk
Kirk reluctantly reactivated his Starfleet commission at the rank of captain, by order of Alynna Nechayev.
Jean-Luc Picard
Intendant Spock
Intendant Spock is the leader of the resistance movement.
William T. Riker
Kathryn Janeway (mirror)
Counterpart of USS Voyager's Kathryn Janeway. In the mirror universe she is a rebel against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance and an enemy of Emperor Tiberius.
T'Val (mirror)
Resistance fighter, the daughter of the mirror Spock.
Spock
Spock's Starfleet rank was also reinstated.
McCoy
Admiral of Starfleet Medical.
Montgomery Scott
Tom Paris (mirror)
Commander Paris was the commander of the mirror universe Voyager.
Tiberius (mirror)
Former emperor.
Sloane
Lieutenant Commander Sloane was a descendant of Lily Sloane. He was chief of security, USS Enterprise-E until 2375.
Gul Rutal
Morgan Bateson
Alynna Nechayev (mirror)
Admiral in command of USS Sovereign.

References

anti-tachyon
Subatomic particle that is the counterpart of the tachyon.
Goldin Discontinuity
Anomaly.
Starbase 310
Federation starbase.
USS Sovereign
USS Voyager (mirror)
Duplicate of the USS Voyager built using stolen plans, much as the ISS Defiant was.

External link

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