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==Summary==
 
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;[[Nogura|Heihachiro Nogura]] : In the early [[23rd century]], he is remembered as [[captain]] of the [[Horizon|USS ''Horizon'']].
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==References==
;[[Horizon|USS ''Horizon'']] : ''Horizon'' was a [[J class|J-class]] vessel, in [[Starfleet]] service in the early [[23rd century]], commanded by [[Captain]] [[Nogura|Heihachiro Nogura]]. ''This vessel existed after the service of the [[Daedalus class|''Daedalus''-class]] Federation Starfleet ship ''Horizon'' depicted in [[TOS]] and [[DS9]], but is the same class as the [[Earth Cargo Ship]] ''Horizon'' seen in [[ENT]]. There is a likelihood that the older J-class ship could be pressed in Starfleet service somehow, but its interesting the ''Horizon'' on ENT was the same class as the one depicted in a non-[[canon]] source 16 years earlier.''
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;[[USS Horizon|USS ''Horizon'']] : ''Horizon'' was a [[J class|J-class]] vessel, in [[Starfleet]] service in the early [[23rd century]], commanded by [[Captain]] [[Nogura|Heihachiro Nogura]]. ''This vessel existed after the service of the [[22nd century]] [[Daedalus class|''Daedalus''-class]] Federation Starfleet ship ''Horizon'' depicted in [[TOS]] and [[DS9]], but is the same class as the [[Earth Cargo Ship]] ''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 (ship)|22nd century ''Horizon'']] that visited [[Iotia]], but it's interesting the ''Horizon'' on ENT was the same class as the one depicted in a non-[[canon]] source 16 years earlier.''
 
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Revision as of 21:57, 15 December 2005

Cover image.
Author: Margaret Wander Bonanno
Illustrator: Boris Vallejo
Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: Pocket TOS
Published: September 1985
Pages: 308
Reference: ISBN 0671603736

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!

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Characters

Heihachiro Nogura
In the early 23rd century, he is remembered as captain of USS Horizon.

References

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 Earth Cargo Ship 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 Iotia, but it's interesting the Horizon on ENT was the same class as the one depicted in a non-canon source 16 years earlier.
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