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| Author = [[T.L. Mancour]] |
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] |
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| Pages = 256 |
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| Year = [[2367]] |
| Year = [[2367]] |
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''For a race of slaves, the USS ''Enterprise''-D is all that stands between freedom and destruction.'' |
''For a race of slaves, the USS ''Enterprise''-D is all that stands between freedom and destruction.'' |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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+ | :''Answering a [[distress call]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} finds a damaged Velman vessel called the ''Freedom''. Jared, their captain, asks for assistance in repairing his ship, assistance [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and the ''Enterprise'' are only too happy to provide. Their relief efforts are interrupted by the arrival of an entire fleet from Vemla who claim that Jared and his crew are escaped slaves.'' |
:''As Jared and his people plea for protection and the right to be free, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] is caught between the demands of his conscience and the dictates of the [[Prime Directive]]. And when the Vemlan fleet threatens to fight if the ''Enterprise'' doesn't stand aside, Picard must choose between the safety of his ship... and the annihilation of an entire race.'' |
:''As Jared and his people plea for protection and the right to be free, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] is caught between the demands of his conscience and the dictates of the [[Prime Directive]]. And when the Vemlan fleet threatens to fight if the ''Enterprise'' doesn't stand aside, Picard must choose between the safety of his ship... and the annihilation of an entire race.'' |
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"''I have learned that politeness and manners, when practiced universally, alter the behavior of both the practitioner and the recipient in a favorable manner.''" |
"''I have learned that politeness and manners, when practiced universally, alter the behavior of both the practitioner and the recipient in a favorable manner.''" |
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* This is the only ''Star Trek'' novel written by [[T.L. Mancour]]. |
* This is the only ''Star Trek'' novel written by [[T.L. Mancour]]. |
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Revision as of 02:55, 21 October 2015
Template:Realworld For a race of slaves, the USS Enterprise-D is all that stands between freedom and destruction.
Summary
- From the book jacket
- Answering a distress call, the USS Enterprise-D finds a damaged Velman vessel called the Freedom. Jared, their captain, asks for assistance in repairing his ship, assistance Captain Picard and the Enterprise are only too happy to provide. Their relief efforts are interrupted by the arrival of an entire fleet from Vemla who claim that Jared and his crew are escaped slaves.
- As Jared and his people plea for protection and the right to be free, Captain Picard is caught between the demands of his conscience and the dictates of the Prime Directive. And when the Vemlan fleet threatens to fight if the Enterprise doesn't stand aside, Picard must choose between the safety of his ship... and the annihilation of an entire race.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Memorable quotes
"I have learned that politeness and manners, when practiced universally, alter the behavior of both the practitioner and the recipient in a favorable manner."
- - Data
"If you going to kill a man anyway, it costs nothing to be polite."
- - Data, quoting Winston Churchill
"The truth is, Commander, that I really don't like violence. I just happen to be very good at it."
- - Force Commander Sawliru, to Data
Background information
- This is the only Star Trek novel written by T.L. Mancour.
Characters
- Jean-Luc Picard
- William T. Riker
- Data
- Jared
- Captain of the Velman vessel Freedom.
- Marks
- Ensign.
References
External link
- Spartacus at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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