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| Author = [[Greg Cox]]
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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| Series = [[Pocket TOS]]<br />[[Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars|The Eugenics Wars]] #1
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| Published = {{d|1|July|2001}}
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| Pages = 404 (hardcover)<br />520 (paperback)
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| Year = {{dis|March|month}} [[1974]] - [[November]] [[1989]], [[2271]]
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| ISBN = 0671021273 (hardcover)<br />ISBN 0743406427 (paperback)
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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:''Captain James T. Kirk must probe deep into the secrets of the past to discover the true origins of the infamous Eugenics Wars - and of the man who became perhaps the most dangerous foe he has ever had to face.''
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==Background information==
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* The audiobook version was abridged by [[George Truett]].
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* This novel features [[20th century]] characters introduced in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|The Original Series]]'' ([[Khan Noonien Singh]], [[Gary Seven]], [[Roberta Lincoln]] and [[Isis]]), ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation]]'' ([[Ralph Offenhouse]]), ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'' ([[Jeff Carlson]]), ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' ([[Shannon O'Donnell]]) and {{film|4}} ([[Gillian Taylor]]).
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* While Isis is in Human form, Roberta refers to her derisively as [[Julie Newmar]], a reference to the actress' role as [[wikipedia:Catwoman|Catwoman]] in the [[1960s]] television series ''[[wikipedia:Batman (TV series)|Batman]]''. Newmar also played [[Eleen]] in {{TOS|Friday's Child}}.
   
 
==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
===Framing sequence===
 
===Framing sequence===
:''This is a list of characters from the framing sequence, taking place after ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''.''
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:''This is a list of characters from the framing sequence, taking place after {{film|1}}.''
 
;[[James T. Kirk]]
 
;[[James T. Kirk]]
 
;[[Spock]]
 
;[[Spock]]
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;[[Leonard McCoy]]
 
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;[[Montgomery Scott]]
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;[[Hikaru Sulu]]
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;[[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]]
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;[[Pavel Chekov]]
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;Seth Lerner : Lieutenant. Security officer.
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;Masako Clark : Regent of Paragon Colony.
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;Gregor Lozin : Chairman of the committee of internal security on Paragon Colony.
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;[[Koloth]]
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;[[Korax]]
   
 
===Main story===
 
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;[[Gary Seven]]
 
;[[Gary Seven]]
 
;[[Roberta Lincoln]]
 
;[[Roberta Lincoln]]
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;[[Isis]]
;Wilson Evergreen : Scientist from mid 20th century Earth. Dr. Evergreen claimed that he was born in 6000BC Mesopotamia, and it is possible that he is the immortal [[Flint|Flint]]. Evergreen's work included manipulating Earth's magnetic field via a geostationary satellite. This method would make possible the preservation of Earth's ozone layer in the face of CFC abuse by man. [[Gary Seven|Gary Seven]] eventually persuaded him to destroy everything related to his work as the device could also be used as a weapon to create holes in the ozone layer over an enemy nation. Evergreen left the ozone hole unrepaired to remind humanity that there were consequences to their reckless behaviour, and to encourage a move toward a peaceful, responsible, more enlightened era.
 
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;Sarina Kaur : Director of the Chrysalis Project. It was later found out that Khan was her "son". She was the one who donated the egg to be fertilized, she carried him during pregnancy and gave birth to him.
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;Walter Takagi
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;Victor Lozinak
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;[[Ralph Offenhouse]]
 
;[[Flint|Wilson Evergreen]]: Scientist from mid 20th century Earth. After surviving a lethal attack by a fourteen-year-old Khan in [[1984]], Dr. Evergreen explained that he was born in Mesopotamia 6,000 years earlier, which in conjunction with listing several past aliases indicates that he is the immortal Flint. Evergreen's work included manipulating Earth's magnetic field via a geostationary satellite. This method would make possible the preservation of Earth's ozone layer in the face of CFC abuse by man. [[Gary Seven]] eventually persuaded him to destroy everything related to his work as the device could also be used as a weapon to create holes in the ozone layer over an enemy nation. Evergreen left the ozone hole unrepaired to remind humanity that there were consequences to their reckless behavior, and to encourage a move toward a peaceful, responsible, more enlightened era.
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;[[Gillian Taylor]]
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;[[Shannon O'Donnell]]
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;[[Jeff Carlson]]
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;[[Ronald Reagan]]
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;[[Mikhail Gorbachev]]
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====Mentioned====
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;[[Guinan]]
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;[[Faith Garland]]
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;[[Q]]
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;[[Quark]]
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;[[Adolf Hitler]]
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;[[Sigmund Freud]]
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;[[Albert Einstein]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Area 51; [[Beta 5 computer]]; [[Class K planet]]; [[Eugenics Wars]]; [[Federation Council]]
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Revision as of 20:57, 9 January 2015

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Summary

Captain James T. Kirk must probe deep into the secrets of the past to discover the true origins of the infamous Eugenics Wars - and of the man who became perhaps the most dangerous foe he has ever had to face.

Background information

Characters

Framing sequence

This is a list of characters from the framing sequence, taking place after Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
James T. Kirk
Spock
Leonard McCoy
Montgomery Scott
Hikaru Sulu
Uhura
Pavel Chekov
Seth Lerner
Lieutenant. Security officer.
Masako Clark
Regent of Paragon Colony.
Gregor Lozin
Chairman of the committee of internal security on Paragon Colony.
Koloth
Korax

Main story

This is a list of characters from the main story, taking place in the late 20th century.
Khan Noonien Singh
Gary Seven
Roberta Lincoln
Isis
Sarina Kaur
Director of the Chrysalis Project. It was later found out that Khan was her "son". She was the one who donated the egg to be fertilized, she carried him during pregnancy and gave birth to him.
Walter Takagi
Victor Lozinak
Ralph Offenhouse
Wilson Evergreen
Scientist from mid 20th century Earth. After surviving a lethal attack by a fourteen-year-old Khan in 1984, Dr. Evergreen explained that he was born in Mesopotamia 6,000 years earlier, which in conjunction with listing several past aliases indicates that he is the immortal Flint. Evergreen's work included manipulating Earth's magnetic field via a geostationary satellite. This method would make possible the preservation of Earth's ozone layer in the face of CFC abuse by man. Gary Seven eventually persuaded him to destroy everything related to his work as the device could also be used as a weapon to create holes in the ozone layer over an enemy nation. Evergreen left the ozone hole unrepaired to remind humanity that there were consequences to their reckless behavior, and to encourage a move toward a peaceful, responsible, more enlightened era.
Gillian Taylor
Shannon O'Donnell
Jeff Carlson
Ronald Reagan
Mikhail Gorbachev

Mentioned

Guinan
Faith Garland
Q
Quark
Adolf Hitler
Sigmund Freud
Albert Einstein

References

Area 51; Beta 5 computer; Class K planet; Eugenics Wars; Federation Council

External link

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