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| Author = [[Greg Cox]] |
| Author = [[Greg Cox]] |
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] |
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]] |
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| Published = {{d|9|April|2002}} (hardcover)<br />{{d|1|March|2003}} (paperback) |
| Published = {{d|9|April|2002}} (hardcover)<br />{{d|1|March|2003}} (paperback) |
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| Pages = 435 (hardcover)<br />338 (paperback) |
| Pages = 435 (hardcover)<br />338 (paperback) |
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+ | | Year = [[June]] [[1992]] - [[February]] [[1996]], [[2271]] |
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+ | | Stardate = 7004.1 - 7004.2 |
+ | | ISBN = 0743406435 (hardcover)<br />ISBN 0743406443 (paperback)<br />{{ASIN|B000FC0O2C}} (Kindle) |
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| AB = Yes |
| AB = Yes |
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+ | | ABAbridged = Yes |
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| ABReadBy = [[Rene Auberjonois]] |
| ABReadBy = [[Rene Auberjonois]] |
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| ABPublisher = [[Simon and Schuster Audioworks]] |
| ABPublisher = [[Simon and Schuster Audioworks]] |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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;From the book jacket: |
;From the book jacket: |
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− | :''"Lightning can indeed strike twice in the same place, as THE [[Eugenics Wars|EUGENICS WARS]]: The Rise and Fall of [[Khan Noonien Singh]], Volume Two proves to be every bit as exciting, entertaining, and humorous as the first volume of this saga. The second portion of this engrossing story takes the reader from the beginnings of Khan's consolidation of his power, through the events that lead to his flight from [[Earth]] on the |
+ | :''"Lightning can indeed strike twice in the same place, as THE [[Eugenics Wars|EUGENICS WARS]]: The Rise and Fall of [[Khan Noonien Singh]], Volume Two proves to be every bit as exciting, entertaining, and humorous as the first volume of this saga. The second portion of this engrossing story takes the reader from the beginnings of Khan's consolidation of his power, through the events that lead to his flight from [[Earth]] on the {{class|DY-100}} sleeper ship {{SS|Botany Bay}}. From beginning to end, this novel is eminently satisfying..." – Jacqueline Bundy,'' The Trekker Newsletter |
:''"An ingenious blend of actual [[history]] and [[Star Trek|Trek]] [[mythology]]... Volume Two is an audacious, fast-moving conclusion to the ''Eugenics Wars'' duology, one-upping the considerable dramatic intensity and inventive accomplishment of the first volume, and bringing the story to a remarkably smooth, coherent conclusion... Cox's electric, fun-loving style of storytelling is the perfect medium to take the reader into the [[21st century|twenty-first century]] and beyond." – Kilian Melloy, wigglefish.com'' |
:''"An ingenious blend of actual [[history]] and [[Star Trek|Trek]] [[mythology]]... Volume Two is an audacious, fast-moving conclusion to the ''Eugenics Wars'' duology, one-upping the considerable dramatic intensity and inventive accomplishment of the first volume, and bringing the story to a remarkably smooth, coherent conclusion... Cox's electric, fun-loving style of storytelling is the perfect medium to take the reader into the [[21st century|twenty-first century]] and beyond." – Kilian Melloy, wigglefish.com'' |
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− | :''"Just as much fun as its predecessor, weaving ''Trek'' history in and out of recent headlines, mostly through the point of view of one of history's more entertaining secret agents, [[Teri Garr]] look-alike [[Roberta Lincoln]]... Cox's obvious affection for ''Trek'' comes through as strongly as his knowledge." – Michelle Erica Green, |
+ | :''"Just as much fun as its predecessor, weaving ''Trek'' history in and out of recent headlines, mostly through the point of view of one of history's more entertaining secret agents, [[Teri Garr]] look-alike [[Roberta Lincoln]]... Cox's obvious affection for ''Trek'' comes through as strongly as his knowledge." – Michelle Erica Green,'' Trek Nation |
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{{review}} |
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===Chapter One=== |
===Chapter One=== |
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− | + | Tuamoto Islands, French Polynesia, [[June|June 14]], [[1992]] |
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===Chapter Two=== |
===Chapter Two=== |
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Captain's log, stardate 7004.2 |
Captain's log, stardate 7004.2 |
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− | ==Memorable |
+ | ==Memorable quotes== |
"''{{'}}Tis not too late to seek a new world... to strive, to seek, to find... and not to yield.''" |
"''{{'}}Tis not too late to seek a new world... to strive, to seek, to find... and not to yield.''" |
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: - Khan Noonien Singh, his last thoughts as he goes into stasis aboard the SS ''Botany Bay'' |
: - Khan Noonien Singh, his last thoughts as he goes into stasis aboard the SS ''Botany Bay'' |
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− | ==Background |
+ | ==Background information== |
* The audiobook version was abridged by [[George Truett]]. |
* 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]], [[Isis]] and [[Joaquin]]), ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation]]'' ([[Clare Raymond]] and [[Sonny Clemonds]]), ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'' ([[Jeff Carlson]]), ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'' ([[Shannon O'Donnell]], [[Rain Robinson]], {{dis|Porter|Arizona}}, [[Butch]] and [[H. Dunbar|Dunbar]]) and {{film|4}} (Dr. {{dis|Nichols|Doctor}} and [[Madelaine]]). |
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===Cover gallery=== |
===Cover gallery=== |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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− | + | File:The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2 - audiobook.jpg|[[Audiobook]] cover |
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;[[Gary Seven]] |
;[[Gary Seven]] |
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;[[Roberta Lincoln]] |
;[[Roberta Lincoln]] |
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+ | ;Dr. {{dis|Nichols|Doctor|Walter Nichols}} |
;[[Joaquin]] |
;[[Joaquin]] |
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;[[Jeff Carlson]] |
;[[Jeff Carlson]] |
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;Dr. Donald Williams |
;Dr. Donald Williams |
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;[[Guinan]] |
;[[Guinan]] |
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+ | ;[[Madelaine]] |
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− | ;Caroline Butler |
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[[2270]]: |
[[2270]]: |
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;[[Spock]] |
;[[Spock]] |
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;[[Leonard McCoy]] |
;[[Leonard McCoy]] |
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;[[Montgomery Scott]] |
;[[Montgomery Scott]] |
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+ | ;[[Hikaru Sulu]] |
+ | ;[[Nyota Uhura]] |
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;Lieutenant Seth Lerner : {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[security]] officer |
;Lieutenant Seth Lerner : {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[security]] officer |
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;[[Martha Landon]] |
;[[Martha Landon]] |
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;[[Koloth]] |
;[[Koloth]] |
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+ | ;[[Korax]] |
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;Lieutenant K'rad |
;Lieutenant K'rad |
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;Krevorr |
;Krevorr |
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;Lieutenant Macck |
;Lieutenant Macck |
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;Masako Clarke : genetically engineered Regent of the Paragon colony |
;Masako Clarke : genetically engineered Regent of the Paragon colony |
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==References== |
==References== |
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;Paragon colony : a colony of genetically engineered [[Human]]s |
;Paragon colony : a colony of genetically engineered [[Human]]s |
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− | ;Sycorax : a [[ |
+ | ;Sycorax : a [[class K planet]] |
;[[genetic engineering]] |
;[[genetic engineering]] |
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+ | ;{{class|DY-100}} |
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+ | ;{{SS|Botany Bay}} |
;[[Roswell]], [[New Mexico]] |
;[[Roswell]], [[New Mexico]] |
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;Project F |
;Project F |
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;[[Plexicorp]], Inc. |
;[[Plexicorp]], Inc. |
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;Panspermic Church of First Contact |
;Panspermic Church of First Contact |
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+ | ;{{IKS|Gr'oth}} |
;Morning Star |
;Morning Star |
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;Army of Eternal Vigilance : The personal militia of General "Hawkeye" Morrison |
;Army of Eternal Vigilance : The personal militia of General "Hawkeye" Morrison |
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;[[Jonathan Archer]] : someone who Kirk remembers for his disparaging remarks about the [[Vulcan]]s, early in his career |
;[[Jonathan Archer]] : someone who Kirk remembers for his disparaging remarks about the [[Vulcan]]s, early in his career |
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Revision as of 16:47, 5 October 2015
Template:Realworld KHAN'S LAST STAND!
Summary
- From the book jacket
- "Lightning can indeed strike twice in the same place, as THE EUGENICS WARS: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume Two proves to be every bit as exciting, entertaining, and humorous as the first volume of this saga. The second portion of this engrossing story takes the reader from the beginnings of Khan's consolidation of his power, through the events that lead to his flight from Earth on the DY-100-class sleeper ship SS Botany Bay. From beginning to end, this novel is eminently satisfying..." – Jacqueline Bundy, The Trekker Newsletter
- "An ingenious blend of actual history and Trek mythology... Volume Two is an audacious, fast-moving conclusion to the Eugenics Wars duology, one-upping the considerable dramatic intensity and inventive accomplishment of the first volume, and bringing the story to a remarkably smooth, coherent conclusion... Cox's electric, fun-loving style of storytelling is the perfect medium to take the reader into the twenty-first century and beyond." – Kilian Melloy, wigglefish.com
- "Just as much fun as its predecessor, weaving Trek history in and out of recent headlines, mostly through the point of view of one of history's more entertaining secret agents, Teri Garr look-alike Roberta Lincoln... Cox's obvious affection for Trek comes through as strongly as his knowledge." – Michelle Erica Green, Trek Nation
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Prologue
Captain's log, stardate 7004.1
Chapter One
Tuamoto Islands, French Polynesia, June 14, 1992
Chapter Two
Palace of the Great Khan, Chandigarh, The Punjab, India, July 10, 1992
Chapter Three
Aegis Fine Books, Ltd., Charing Cross Road, London, United Kingdom, November 5, 1992
Chapter Four
Palace of the Great Khan, Chandigarh, India, November 6, 1992
Chapter Five
Plexicorp Inc., San Francisco, California, United States of America, March 15, 1993
Chapter Six
Palace of the Great Khan, Chandigarh, India, June 14, 1993
Chapter Seven
Captain's log, stardate 7004.2
Chapter Eight
Palace of the Great Khan, Chandigarh, India, June 14, 1993
Chapter Nine
Isle of Arran, off the coast of Scotland, September 10, 1993
Chapter Ten
Ajorra Caves, Maharashtra State, Central India, September 30, 1993
Chapter Eleven
Vic's Lounge, Dunes Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, October 1, 1993
Chapter Twelve
Somewhere beneath the Mediterranean sea, February 7, 1994
Chapter Thirteen
Isle of Arran, February 7, 1994
Chapter Fourteen
Palace of the Great Khan, Chandigarh, India, April 21, 1994
Chapter Fifteen
Fort Cochise, Southeast Arizona, United States, August 16, 1994
Chapter Sixteen
Palais des Nations, United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland, August 29, 1994
Chapter Seventeen
Fort Cochise, Southeast Arizona, United States, August 29, 1994
Chapter Eighteen
Chrysalis Island, October 2, 1994
Chapter Nineteen
Waterloo International Train Terminal, London, United Kingdom, November 14, 1994
Chapter Twenty
Fort Cochise, Southeast Arizona, United States, November 14, 1994
Chapter Twenty-One
Palace of the Great Khan, Chandigarh, March 17, 1995
Chapter Twenty-Two
Chrysalis Island, September 5, 1995
Chapter Twenty-Three
Isle of Arran, September 7, 1995
Chapter Twenty-Four
Area 51, Nevada, United States, January 5, 1996
Chapter Twenty-Five
Palace of the Great Khan, Chandigarh, India, January 10, 1996
Chapter Twenty-Six
Hibernation Deck Alpha, DY-100 Prototype Sleeper Ship, High Earth Orbit, January 11, 1996
Chapter Twenty-Seven
Area 51, Nevada, United States, January 20, 1996
Chapter Twenty-Eight
Isle of Arran, February 2, 1996
Epilogue
Captain's log, stardate 7004.2
Memorable quotes
"'Tis not too late to seek a new world... to strive, to seek, to find... and not to yield."
- - Khan Noonien Singh, his last thoughts as he goes into stasis aboard the SS Botany Bay
Background information
- The audiobook version was abridged by George Truett.
- This novel features 20th century characters introduced in The Original Series (Khan Noonien Singh, Gary Seven, Roberta Lincoln, Isis and Joaquin), The Next Generation (Clare Raymond and Sonny Clemonds), Deep Space Nine (Jeff Carlson), Voyager (Shannon O'Donnell, Rain Robinson, Porter, Butch and Dunbar) and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Dr. Nichols and Madelaine).
Cover gallery
Characters
- Khan Noonien Singh
- Gary Seven
- Roberta Lincoln
- Dr. Walter Nichols
- Joaquin
- Jeff Carlson
- Shannon O'Donnell
- Jackson Roykirk
- Lt. Shaun Christopher
- Vasily Hunyadi
- Dr. Alberto Gomez
- Elijah Jugurtha Amin
- General Randall "Hawkeye" Morrison
- Brother Arcturus
- Chen Tiejun
- Suzette Ling
- Vishwa Patil
- Ament
- Clare Raymond
- Dr. Phoolan Dhasal
- Dr. Donald Williams
- Guinan
- Madelaine
- Butch
- Porter
2270:
- James T. Kirk
- Spock
- Leonard McCoy
- Montgomery Scott
- Hikaru Sulu
- Nyota Uhura
- Pavel Chekov
- Lieutenant Seth Lerner
- USS Enterprise security officer
- Martha Landon
- Koloth
- Korax
- Lieutenant K'rad
- Krevorr
- Lieutenant Macck
- Masako Clarke
- genetically engineered Regent of the Paragon colony
References
- Paragon colony
- a colony of genetically engineered Humans
- Sycorax
- a class K planet
- genetic engineering
- DY-100-class
- SS Botany Bay
- Roswell, New Mexico
- Project F
- Chrysalis Project
- Area 51
- Groom Lake
- Plexicorp, Inc.
- Panspermic Church of First Contact
- IKS Gr'oth
- Morning Star
- Army of Eternal Vigilance
- The personal militia of General "Hawkeye" Morrison
- Chateau Picard
- A fine champagne enjoyed by Carlson
- Isis
- Jonathan Archer
- someone who Kirk remembers for his disparaging remarks about the Vulcans, early in his career
External link
- The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume Two at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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