The Antares Maelstrom (Q79468898)

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Literary work and Star Trek novel by Greg Cox
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The Antares Maelstrom
Literary work and Star Trek novel by Greg Cox

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    The Antares Maelstrom (English)
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    Prose “The Antares Maelstrom” - MusicBrainz (English)
    22 September 2021
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    Nine
    “And what makes you think we’d get a fair hearing?” a Troglyte asked. “The courts and the mining bureau are packed with old-timers, who think this whole planet belongs to them just because their families arrived here a few generations before we did!” (English)
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    Greg Cox | Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki | Fandom (English)
    Star Trek bibliography
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    Historian’s Note
    The events in this story take place in the latter years of the U.S.S. Enterprise’s five-year mission (2265–2270). (English)
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    Eight
    “I’m sorely tempted to keep you up the rest of the night talking galactic affairs. Do you really think that the Organian Peace Treaty is going to hold? “And is it true that Baldur III might join the Federation?” (English)
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    “The skies are green and glowing, where my heart is, where my heart is . . .”It was open-mic night at the Pergium Palace, one of Jackpot City’s most popular night spots, or so Lieutenant Nyota Uhura had been informed. (English)
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    Eleven
    There was some self-segregation going on, with Andorians sitting with Andorians, and Troglytes sitting with Troglytes, and so on, but not as much as one might fear, the convivial atmosphere encouraging folks to interact with each other. If there was not infinite diversity in infinite combinations, there was at least reasonable diversity to a promising degree. Smiling, she headed in the general direction of the bar. (English)
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    Nine
    Landon hurried after them. “Permission to accompany you, Captain? To document the incident?” Kirk remembered how she’d handled herself during that business with Vaal on Gamma Trianguli VI. (English)
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    Eleven
    “The skies are green and glowing, where my heart is, where my heart is . . .”It was open-mic night at the Pergium Palace, one of Jackpot City’s most popular night spots, or so Lieutenant Nyota Uhura had been informed. (English)
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    Twelve
    Chekov and Spock had set up shop in the underground nerve center beneath the farmhouse, Jord having entered their biometrics into the automated security system. (English)
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    Four
    “Take a gander at Town Hall. It was the first permanent public structure erected on this colony, more than two generations ago. It’s still the center of the colony, even if we’ve also done our best to upgrade its tech over the years. That’s Baldur III in a nutshell: proud of our past, but looking forward to our future.” (English)
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    One
    “Welcome aboard, Captain, officers.”Tilton met them at the station’s main transporter room, which was located in the central habitation cone.” (English)
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    Eleven
    “The skies are green and glowing, where my heart is, where my heart is . . .”It was open-mic night at the Pergium Palace, one of Jackpot City’s most popular night spots, or so Lieutenant Nyota Uhura had been informed. (English)

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