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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (novel)

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Author(s): J.M. Dillard
Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: Pocket TOS
Published: 1 June 1989
Pages: 311
Stardate: 8454.1 (2287)
Reference: ISBN 0671680080
Audiobook
Narrator: Leonard Nimoy and George Takei
Running Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Published: 1 June 1989
(cassette)
4 November 1996
(CD)
Reference: ISBN 0671685074
(cassette)
ISBN 0671010824
(CD)

The Enterprise embarks on her most fantastic adventure of all!

Contents

[edit] Summary

From the book jacket
The planet Nimbus III. A desolate, forbidding world, situated in the heart of the Neutral Zone. Unremarkable, except for one thing: Nimbus III is the site of an unprecedented attempt at cooperation among the galaxy's three major powers. Here, at this "Planet of Galactic Peace", the Klingons, the Romulans, and the Federation have all sent ambassadors, who are working together to develop the planet- an experiment that, if it succeeds, could transform the galactic balance-of-power.
But now terrorists have seized control of Nimbus III. And when Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise attempt a dramatic rescue, they discover a threat unlike any they have ever faced. A threat that will force them to confront the inner demons of their own, secret pasts – and the forbidden secrets that lie at the center of the galaxy itself...

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[edit] Background Information

  • Novelization of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier by J.M. Dillard.
  • The novel explains in detail Sybok's mental contact with each member of the Enterprise crew and the "pain" which he removed. It explains that the reason Captain Kirk was so strong about not needing Sybok's aide was due to his guilt over his relationship with Carol Marcus. The novel also explained how the Enterprise was able to reach the center of the galaxy so easily (a frequent plot error associated with the film, especially after the broadcast of Star Trek: Voyager). The reason, so described the novel, was that Sybok had spent years on a modified engine and shield design which made the journey past the galactic barrier possible.
  • The UK edition was from Grafton Books.

[edit] Characters

Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in Pocket TOS characters.

[edit] Regular and recurring

James T. Kirk
Spock
Leonard McCoy
Montgomery Scott
Uhura
Pavel Chekov
Hikaru Sulu

[edit] Others

Sybok
St. John Talbot
Korrd

[edit] References

Nimbus III; Klingons; Romulans


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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
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