The Covenant of the Crown

by Howard Weinstein

Star Trek (Grijalbo) (3), Star Trek (novels) (1981.12), Star Trek: The Original Series (4), Star Trek (1981.12)

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An Enterprise shuttle is forced to crash-land in a violent storm on the barren planet Sigma 1212. Spock, McCoy and Kailyn, the beautiful heir to the Shaddan throne, survive in the near disaster. Pursued by primitive hunters and a band of Klingon scouts, they must reach the mountain where the fabulous dynastic crown is hidden. With the help of Spock and McCoy, and her own fantastic mental powers, Kailyn must prove that she alone is the true heir to the throne. Should they fail, they will open show more the door for Klingon takeover of the whole quadrant. show less

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Howard Weinstein is a prolific author of Star Trek franchise novels, and if his first one is any guide it's easy to see why. In it he provides an efficient tale of a planet whose Klingon-sparked civil war is winding down and who needs their exiled king to return to cement the peace. Due to his personal connection with the king James Kirk is ordered to transport him to his homeworld, only to arrive to find the monarch near death. To salvage the mission, Kirk must retrieve the all-important crown and convince the king's reluctant daughter that she has the strength necessary to assume the throne — all while dealing with a Klingon battlecruiser and Klingon intelligence operatives who are determined to do everything within their power to show more stop the Enterprise crew form fulfilling their mission.

The plot of Weinstein's book is not that different from that of an episode of the original series, which often had the Enterprise crew intervening in the planetary politics of strategically important worlds. What Weinstein does is put Leonard McCoy at the center of events and expand the scale beyond what was ever possible in the series by making it a truly interstellar tale, with journeys to multiple planets, spaceship pursuits, and struggles with alien fauna. While Weinstein does not draw any great moral from the tale, he does nonetheless provide readers with an engaging adventure, one that is fresher for its scope and its concentration on a previously under-utilized character.
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A fairly forgettable, but competent and decently written, Star Trek novel in which our intrepid trio attempts to foil a Klingon-inspired civil war on an alien planet. The one factor of redeeming interest is a burgeoning romance developing between McCoy and the new princess they are protecting.
I can't take "Kailyn" seriously as there was a girl the year below me at college named that. Also, McCoy makes awfully heavy weather about being too old for a beautiful young girl - heavy enough weather that I feel like it's ridiculous they don't end up together. Not good, overall.
Kirk, Spock and McCoy help a young monarch assume her throne. A good short read.
Un transbordador Enterprise se ve obligado a hacer un aterrizaje forzoso en una violenta tormenta en el árido planeta Sigma 1212. Spock, McCoy y Kailyn, la bella heredera del trono de Shaddan, sobreviven al casi desastre.

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Canonical title
The Covenant of the Crown
Original title
The Covenant of the Crown
Alternate titles
Star Trek: El pacto de la Corona; Star Trek, Teil: Bd. 9., Die Macht der Krone
Original publication date
1981-12
People/Characters
Kailyn; James T. Kirk (Captain); Leonard McCoy; Spock
Dedication
For Kimberly

A hope for a world
where there'll always be
some who are willing to
tilt at windmills

And in memory of
Harry Chapin

Who started to make
that hope a reality
Original language*
Englisch
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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3573 .E3965 .C6Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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