Description[]
- Seven years have passed since a catastrophic explosion on the Klingon moon Praxis touched off a chain of events that would result in the assassination of the reformist High Chancellor Gorkon, and the eventual creation of the historic Khitomer Accords. Now, as part of the ongoing efforts to undo the disastrous fallout from the destruction of Praxis and with the help of aid supplies from the United Federation of Planets, reconstruction is in progress, and after years of slow going hindered by political pressures and old prejudices, headway is at last being made. But the peace process begun by the Khitomer Accords is still fragile just as the deadly plans of what is believed to be a hard-line Klingon isolationist group violently come to fruition.
- Yet the group thought responsible for the deadly attack has been dormant for decades, and its known modus operandi doesn't match up to the manner of the strike. And further investigation leads to an unexpected revelation connected to the Gorkon conspiracy of 2293, and in particular one disgraced and very familiar Starfleet lieutenant...
Summary[]
An attack on the Da'Kel system using a banned isolytic explosive destroys the station co-coordinating the Federation's relief effort with the Klingons. The Federation insist on participating in the investigation and the Excelsior is assigned as an observer. Lieutenant Elias Vaughn, a junior officer of Starfleet Intelligence finds evidence suggesting a link between the attack and the assassination of Chancellor Gorkon and, when he fails to convince his superior, takes the information directly to Sulu and Darius Miller, the Intelligence officer handling the case. He ends up being invited to join them on the mission.
En route to Klingon space, the Excelsior collects Valeris, now the only Federation survivor of the conspiracy. She reveals a coded message refers to a Kriosian terrorist group, the Thorn, who oppose the Klingon occupation of the planet and were allied with those attempting to stop the Khitomer Accords. However, General Igdar, the Klingon in charge of the investigation, insists the culprits are the House of Q'unat, a supposedly extinct group of Klingon isolationists. When a second attack on the Da'Kel system destroys the colony, Igdar blames the Federation and orders the Excelsior out of Klingon space. Major Kaj, an operative of Imperial Intelligence, believes them, however, and takes Miller, Vaughn and Valeris aboard her own ship, the Chon'hm.
Igdar declares them traitors and orders an attack on the ship during which Miller is killed. Valeris leads them to the station where she met the Thorn, which is now deserted but was used to manufacture the explosives. They manage to contact the Thorn as allies but an apparent betrayal by Valeris and a tip-off from the Thorn's patrons sees Vaughn and Kaj taken prisoner and the rest of the crew killed. Vaughn and Kaj realize the Thorn are being supplied by the Tal Shiar.
Valeris saves Vaughn and Kaj from execution but several members of the Thorn depart in the Chon'm, intending to destroy Qo'nos with an isolytic explosive. Vaughn, Valeris and Kaj follow in the Kriosian ship and discover the Thorn about to set off the explosive in the remains of Praxis, which would trigger a subspace rift that would destroy the entire system. Valeris manages to destroy the explosive's discharge, causing a rupture which wipes the explosive and the surrounding area out of existence. The Chon'm is destroyed by Igdar's flagship but Igdar then attempts to kill Vaughn and Valeris, so he can blame them and take the credit. He is stopped by Kaj and taken into custody by the Klingons.
The Klingons opt not to carry out retribution on the Kriosians but also hide all evidence of their involvement, blaming the attacks on the House of Q'unat. The Federation begin supporting the Kriosians through diplomatic channels. While Kaj assassinates the Tal Shiar members responsible for the attacks, a pardoned Valeris begins life on a Vulcan colony under a new identity.
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References[]
Characters[]
- Rem Aikyn • Leonard James Akaar • Cadik • Lance Cartwright • Colen • Tracey Dale • D'iaq • Drell • Per Egan • Gattin • Gedda • Drysi Gravenor • Hallstrom • Igdar • Junhir • Kaj • Kasiel • James T. Kirk • Kobor • Lojur • Mancuso • Darius Miller • Nanclus • Pollard • Ra-ghoratreii • Rein • Roose • Sepel • Seryl • Margaret Sinclair-Alexander • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • T'Agga • Malla Tancreda • Lisle Tiber • T'Kio • T'Latrek • Tulo • Urkoj • Valeris • Elias Vaughn
- Referenced only
- Azetbur • Bur'Gun • Harlan Burke • Chang • Curzon Dax • Androvar Drake • Gorkon • Kahless the Unforgettable • Kol • Molor • Thomas Samno • Vegetius
Locations[]
- Da'Kel • Da'Kel II • Da'Kel III • Earth • Gion • Ikalian asteroid belt • Jaros II • Klingon Neutral Zone • Mempa sector • Nidrus Gamma • Palais de la Concorde • Paris • Praxis • Qo'noS • San Francisco • Sigma Draconis V • Sol system • Starbase 1 • Starfleet Penal Stockade • Ty'Gokor sector • Xand Depot
- Referenced only
- Berengaria VII • B'Moth • Chal • Hromi Cluster • New Bangalore • Qam-Chee • Starbase 36 • Ty'Gokor
Starships and vehicles[]
- USS Ark Royal (Constitution-class) • USS Bonhomme Richard (Constitution-class) • IKS Chon'm (B'Rel-class bird-of-prey) • D-7-class • D-18-class • USS Enterprise-A (Constitution-class) • USS Excelsior (Excelsior-class) • IKS ho'Pung (K-6-class) • IKS Kronos One (K't'inga-class) • IKS No'Tahr (Riskadh-class) • Suy'rov (Klingon F-type Cargo shuttle)
- Referenced only
- IKS Barka • USS Bode • IKS Dakronh • USS Enterprise • USS Enterprise-B • Ptolemy-class • warp one transport
Races and cultures[]
- Betazoid • Caitian • Capellan • Efrosian • Grazerite • Halkan • Human • Klingon • Kriosian • Nidrusi • Orion • Rigelian • Romulan • Vulcan
States and organizations[]
- Federation News Service • House of Q'unat • Klingon Defense Force • Klingon Empire • Romulan Star Empire • Section 31 • Starfleet • Starfleet Academy • Starfleet Command • Starfleet Intelligence • Tal Shiar • The Thorn • United Federation of Planets
Science and technology[]
- air • animal • biltritium • blood • comm earpiece • deck plate • encryption key • engine • fusion-weld • generator • hair • hour • ice • isolytic explosive • isolytic subspace weapon • life support • light • meter • monitor screen • padd • pergium • replicator • screen • security hover drone • sensor • space • star map • temperature • time • warp factor
Ranks and titles[]
- admiral • analyst • bekk • captain • Chancellor of the High Council of the Klingon Empire • commander • doctor • First Monarch • lieutenant • lieutenant junior grade • miner • officer • politician • psychologist • senior officer • smuggler • teacher • terrorist
Other references[]
- apartment • assassination • bok-rat • bullpen • cargo module • chair • cloth • clothing • coat • commercial way station • corpse • corridor • day • day room • death • decade • decommission • desk • emotion • empire ��� ghost • grinnak • history • kerchief • Khitomer Accords • light tower • Linellian fluid effigy • meditation • mind meld • miner's overjacket • month • paper • piracy • prison • psychic • raktajino • raptor • rock • sector • shipping crate • shore leave • space lane • tribunal chamber • Trojan War • war • weapon • winter • year
Appendices[]
Background[]
- Cast No Shadow is a sequel to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Though set in the period between that film and the time of Star Trek: The Next Generation, it is not considered part of the Star Trek: The Lost Era miniseries. Elias Vaughn from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine appears, making this his earliest chronological appearance.
Images[]
External link[]
- Cast No Shadow article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.