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The Cry of the Onlies
October 1989 Cover Image


 BOOK DETAILS

  • 255 Pages
  • October 1989
  • Book #46
  • Pocket Books
  • Paperback
ISBN: 0-671-68167-2

THE CRY OF THE ONLIES

By: Judy Klass

Boaco Six - a once-tranquil Federation colony, now caught
up in the throes of revolution.  The Enterprise's mission:
re-establish contact with the planet, and determine
whether or not formal ties between the Federation and
Boaco Six should be strengthened.

Negotiations between Captain Kirk and the planet's ruling
Council of Youngers are proceeding smoothly, until
the atmosphere of goodwill is shattered by the sudden
destruction of a Boacan ship - at the hands of
an experimental Starfleet vessel!

Now, in order to prevent full-scale war from breaking out, the
Enterprise must recapture the stolen Starfleet vessel
and its abductors.  A mission that will require the aid of the
galaxy's most reclusive genius - and bring Captain Kirk
face-to-face with the long-buried secrets of his past . . .



TREKKIEGUY'S REVIEW


This novel involves characters from 2 original series episodes,
but it's not as good as it could have been.
This one involves Flint from "Requiem For Methuselah"
and the "kids" from the episode "Miri".

Not a very remarkable story, but it had its moments.



OVERALL RATING






The Lost YearsThe Kobayashi Maru





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