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The Slaver Weapon
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| NOVELIZATION | |
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| Star Trek Log Ten The Slaver Weapon | |
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| Attribution | |
| Series: | The Animated Series |
| Author(s): | Alan Dean Foster |
| Publication information | |
| Published: | Paperback - January 1978 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0-345-27212-9 |
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| Written by: | Larry Niven |
| Directed by: | Hal Sutherland |
| Episode no.: | 1x14 |
| Production no.: | 22011 |
| First aired: | 15 December 1973 |
| Chronology | |
| Date: | 2269 |
| Stardate: | 4187.3 |
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Introduction (blurb)
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Another exciting episode from television's most popular science-fiction series
Complete in this volume
Slaver Weapon
A Slaver stasis box -- a relic of a fabulous, long-dead civilization -- is discovered on a remote planet. The Slavers died out millennia ago, but their powerful weapons have been well preserved in these boxes which are found throughout the Galaxy.
Whoever possesses such weapons controls a lot of power, and so Kirk and the crew want to get this one into secure hands as quickly as possible.
But they are not the only ones who have designs on the Slaver weapon... and the fate of the Federation hangs in the balance!
Summary
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Characters
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- Chuft Captain • Kumara • M'Viore • R'Leez • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Nyota Uhura
Starships and vehicles
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- USS Enterprise (Constitution-class) • Copernicus (Federation shuttlecraft) • Traitor's Claw (Kzinti police vessel)
Locations
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Races and cultures
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States and organizations
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Other
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Appendices
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- This is the tenth and final of Alan Dean Foster's TAS adaptations which have been reprinted a number of times, often in omnibuses with other Star Trek Log books. Most recently in 2006 by Del Rey Books as part of Star Trek's 40th Anniversary celebrations. In fact this was also the first Star Trek Book published by Del Rey after it was created as an imprint of the publisher of the rest of the Star Trek Logs series Ballantine Books.
- The episode itself was adapted by Larry Niven from his 1967 story, "The Soft Weapon." The characters of Sulu, Uhura, and Spock replaced the characters from the original story, Jason and Anne-Marie Pompadou, and the Pierson's Puppeteer, Nessus. Also, there are a few other, minor differences from the short story to the episode.
- This book establishes some background on Nyota Uhura stating that traditional maturation rituals in United States of Africa were changed in 2055 so that women underwent them too.
- Federation Day is mentioned, as is the Federation Interstellar Anthem.
- The pill is stated to still existent in the 23rd century, taken monthly in capsule form.
Related stories
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Timeline
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| published order | ||
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| Previous novelization: Log Nine | Star Trek Logs | Next novelization: Last in the series |
| Previous episode: The Time Trap | TAS episode produced | Next episode: The Ambergris Element |
| Previous episode: The Ambergris Element | TAS episode aired | Next episode: The Eye of the Beholder |
| chronological order | ||
| Previous Adventure: Bem | Next Adventure: The Patient Parasites | |
Images
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A Kzinti
External links
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- The Slaver Weapon (episode) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Star Trek Log 10 article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.