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On Juram Five, where all
adults were stricken by a plague (see the episode "Miri"), Jahn, Rhea
and Pal steal a prototype Federation ship, the Sparrow,
designed by Flint (see the episode "Requiem for Methuselah"). This ship
has a new cloaking device that makes it nearly impossible to track.
Meanwhile, the U.S.S. Enterprise
is on a diplomatic mission to Boaca Six, a planet that recently
completed a revolution overthrowing its cruel warlords. Since the
Federation had been supported the old regime, Boaca Six no longer wants
anything to do with the Federation. Instead, they have turned their eyes
toward both the Klingons and the Romulans empires.
Boaca Eight is
worried that the continual interference by the Klingons and the Romulans
will provoke a civil war between the two planets. Kirk's job is to
reestablish a line of communication with Boaca Six and hopefully sway
them to lean toward the Federation. Just as talks are beginning to get
underway between the two planets, Jahn destroys the ship the ambassadors
were traveling in between the planets.
Boaca Six blames the Federation.
When the Sparrow enters Klingon space and destroys another ship,
the Klingons believe the Federation is trying to provoke a war. They
demand the prototype ship, and the criminals inside the ship, to be
handed over to them. Kirk knows he must find the Sparrow before
the Klingons do. But how do you find a ship that was designed not to be
found?
The Cry of the Onlies
is a science fiction book in the Star Trek world and was written by Judy Klass.
It is Star Trek number 46.
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