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The Long Awaited Final Book In The Lost Years Saga! Recovery It began with The Lost Years: the story of what happened to Captain Kirk and the legendary crew of the U.S.S Enterprise™ when their original five -year mission ended. The saga continued in A Flag Full Of Stars and Traitor Winds. Now, in Recovery, J.M. Dillard brings to an end one of the most exciting chapters in STAR TREK®history! Admiral James T. Kirk, former Captain of the U.S.S Enterprise and now Chief of Starfleet show more Operations, is at a crossroads in his career. When he is assigned to supervise the testing of the U.S.S. Recovery, an experimental new rescue vessel, he begins to realize how tired he is of being trapped behind a desk, away from the action. Fully automated, the Recovery is a high-speed transport vessel capable of evacuating large populations without risking the lives of Starfleet personnel. But when its creator falls under alien influence, the Recovery becomes a pawn in a deadly game that could lead to interstellar war. Trapped in the bowels of the ship Admiral Kirk's old friend Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, who is being hunted by a homicidal madman determined that no one on the ship will survive. Taking command of a starship, Admiral Kirk must find a way to save Dr. Mckoy's life -- and save the galaxy from deadly chaos! show less

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J. M. Dillard lives in the sleepy community of Ojai, California, with her husband and dogs.

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Canonical title
Recovery
Original title
Recovery
Original publication date
1995-03
People/Characters
James T. Kirk (Admiral); Sarek (Ambassador); Leonard McCoy (Doctor); Spock; Josiah Ngo (Cadet); Anab Saed (Lieutenant) (show all 8); Kevin Riley (Commander); Heihachiro Nogura (Admiral)
Important places
USS Recovery; USS Paladin; USS Starhawk; San Francisco, California, USA
Dedication
For Kathy, with love and gratitude.
First words
"You're really going through with it, sir?"
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Spock drew a breath and began slowly to climb the stairs with an odd sense of destiny, of moving toward the unknown future....

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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3554 .I544Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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