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'''''The Hazard of Concealing''''' is a forthcoming novel by [[Greg Cox]]. Due to be released in {{m|August|2010}}, the novel will be the fourth original novel based in the [[alternate reality]] established by {{film|11}}. Cox is pending approval from Paramount for the novel to involve the 10,000 survivors of {{alt|Vulcan}}.[http://io9.com/5429040/terminator-vs-grizzly-bear-who-wins-and-can-khan-come-back]
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'''''The Hazard of Concealing''''' is a forthcoming novel by [[Greg Cox]]. The novel was originally planned to be the fourth original novel based in the [[alternate reality]] established by {{film|11}}.
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Originally due to be released in {{m|August|2010}}, and having received solicitation in the Summer 2010 publishers' catalog, the novel - along with the other three releases based on {{film|11}} - was announced as being placed "on hold" on {{d|14|January|2010}}. [http://trekmovie.com/2010/01/14/pocket-books-holding-off-on-star-trek-movie-tie-ins-4-novels-pulled-from-summer-2010/]
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
;From the publisher's catalog
 
;From the publisher's catalog
:''An all-new adventure featuring the new ''[[USS Enterprise (alternate reality)|Enterprise]]'' crew–from ''New York Times'' bestselling author [[Greg Cox]].
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:''An all-new adventure featuring the new ''{{alt|USS Enterprise|Enterprise}}'' crew – from ''New York Times'' bestselling author [[Greg Cox]].
   
 
:''The events of [[Star Trek (film)|the recent movie]] have left one important loose end: the elder [[Spock]] from the [[24th century]]. His knowledge of both technology and future events makes him one of the most important strategic assets in the galaxy. [[Starfleet Command]] wants [[Ambassador]] Spock to rejoin [[Starfleet]] and share that information with them, but Spock is reluctant to interfere with the unfolding of the new timeline. Will he be able to escape a sinister plan wrought by the enemies of the [[Federation]], or will their quest to exploit Spock's wisdom succeed, with disastrous consequences?
 
:''The events of [[Star Trek (film)|the recent movie]] have left one important loose end: the elder [[Spock]] from the [[24th century]]. His knowledge of both technology and future events makes him one of the most important strategic assets in the galaxy. [[Starfleet Command]] wants [[Ambassador]] Spock to rejoin [[Starfleet]] and share that information with them, but Spock is reluctant to interfere with the unfolding of the new timeline. Will he be able to escape a sinister plan wrought by the enemies of the [[Federation]], or will their quest to exploit Spock's wisdom succeed, with disastrous consequences?
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== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
 
*The novel's title originates from the {{w|Robert Burns}} poem, "Epistle To A Young Friend". [http://www.worldburnsclub.com/poems/translations/epistle_to_a_young_friend.htm]
 
*The novel's title originates from the {{w|Robert Burns}} poem, "Epistle To A Young Friend". [http://www.worldburnsclub.com/poems/translations/epistle_to_a_young_friend.htm]
*The solicitation information in Simon & Schuster's Summer 2010 catalog, along with the preview cover, accidentially carried the title ''The Hazards of Concealing''.
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*The solicitation information in Simon & Schuster's Summer 2010 catalog, along with the preview cover, accidentally carried the title ''The Hazards of Concealing''.
   
 
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The Hazard of Concealing is a forthcoming novel by Greg Cox. The novel was originally planned to be the fourth original novel based in the alternate reality established by Star Trek.

Originally due to be released in August 2010, and having received solicitation in the Summer 2010 publishers' catalog, the novel - along with the other three releases based on Star Trek - was announced as being placed "on hold" on 14 January 2010. [1]

Summary

From the publisher's catalog
An all-new adventure featuring the new Enterprise[!] crew – from New York Times bestselling author Greg Cox.
The events of the recent movie have left one important loose end: the elder Spock from the 24th century. His knowledge of both technology and future events makes him one of the most important strategic assets in the galaxy. Starfleet Command wants Ambassador Spock to rejoin Starfleet and share that information with them, but Spock is reluctant to interfere with the unfolding of the new timeline. Will he be able to escape a sinister plan wrought by the enemies of the Federation, or will their quest to exploit Spock's wisdom succeed, with disastrous consequences?

Background information

  • The novel's title originates from the Robert Burns poem, "Epistle To A Young Friend". [2]
  • The solicitation information in Simon & Schuster's Summer 2010 catalog, along with the preview cover, accidentally carried the title The Hazards of Concealing.


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