The story of the history of Spock and the planet Vulcan. Diane Duane, author of previous "Star Trek" novels, presents a saga of political intrigue, in which Spock receives a call from his father concerning a crisis about whether Vulcan should stay in the Federation.
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The story of the history of Spock and the planet Vulcan. Diane Duane, author of previous "Star Trek" novels, presents a saga of political intrigue, in which Spock receives a call from his father concerning a crisis about whether Vulcan should stay in the Federation.
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one of my faverites, this book holds so much insight in to the mind of the beloved, respected, and mostly misunderstood, first officer of the enterprise. the heart break and shame of Vulcan past, Savik, and her connection to Spock, a meriod of complexity, and intrege!