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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
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| Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | |
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| Attribution | |
| Series: | The Original Series |
| Author(s): | J.M. Dillard |
| Publication information | |
| Published: | Paperback - January 1992 |
| Pages: | 301 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0671758837 |
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| Screenplay by: | Nicholas Meyer & Denny Martin Flinn |
| Directed by: | Nicholas Meyer |
| Producer: | Steven-Charles Jaffe & Ralph Winter |
| Release date: | 6 December 1991 |
| COMIC ADAPTATION | |
Cover by Jerome Moore | |
| Writer(s): | Peter David |
| Penciller(s): | Gordon Purcell |
| Inker(s): | Arne Starr |
| Publisher: | DC Comics |
| Published: | 1992 |
| Chronology | |
| Date: | September 2293 |
| Stardate: | 9521.6 |
Contents |
Publisher's description
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Stardate 9521.6: Internal pressures, enormous military expenditures, and the destruction of their primary energy source have brought the Klingon Empire to the verge of catastrophic collapse...
To avert disaster, Gorkon, Chancellor of the Klingon High Council, proposes negotiations between the Federation and Klingon Empire - negotiations that will put an end to the years of hostility between the two powers, and herald a new era of peace and co-operation. Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise-A are dispatched to escort the Chancellor safely into Federation space.
But a treacherous assassination brings negotiations to a sudden halt - and places Kirk and Dr. McCoy in the hands of the Federation's greatest enemy. With time running out, Spock and the Enterprise crew must work to uncover the deadly secret that threatens to propel the galaxy into the must destructive conflict it has ever known!
Summary
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References
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Characters
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- Azetbur • Burke • Chang • Pavel Chekov • Cartwright • Dax • Genra • Gorkon • Grokh • Kamarag • Kamerg • Kerla • Kesla • James T. Kirk • Klaa • Korrd • Lojur • Carol Marcus • Martia • Leonard McCoy • Henry Mulwray • Nanclus • Pardek • Ra-ghoratreii • Janice Rand • Samno • Sarek • Montgomery Scott • William Smillie • Spock • Stex • Kwan-mei Suarez • Hikaru Sulu • Thlema • Nyota Uhura • Valeris • Masoud Valtane • Patrick West • Worf
- Referenced only
- Marc Chagall • Jackson Dahl • Alexandre Dumas • Irina Galliulin • Amanda Grayson • Imea • Kruge • David Marcus • Joanna McCoy • Richard Nixon • Emily Post • Saavik • Sessl • William Shakespeare • Khan Noonien Singh • Sohlar • Lawrence Styles • Surak • T'Paal
Locations
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- Alpha Quadrant • Beta Quadrant • Camp Khitomer • Delta • Earth • Eiffel Tower • Khitomer • Morska • Mortagh • Paris • Praxis • Qo'noS • Reydovan sector • Rura Penthe • San Francisco • Starbase 23 • Starfleet Headquarters
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- Amrita • Andor • Boswellia • China • Genesis Planet • Germany • Klingon Neutral Zone • Kudao • Organia • Rigel • ShanaiKahr • Themis • Virginia • Vulcan • Zorakis
Starships
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- IKS Dakronh (B'rel-class) • USS Enterprise (Constitution-class) • USS Excelsior (Excelsior-class) • IKS Kronos One (K't'inga-class)
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- USS Ahwahnee • IKS Beria • USS Challenger • USS Eagle • USS Emden • USS Endeavour • Klingon warbird • USS Kongo • USS Lantree • USS Oberth • IKS Okrona • USS Potemkin • Romulan warbird
Races and cultures
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- Andorian • Chameloid • Deltan • Efrosian • Halkan • Human • Klingon • Rigellian • Romulan • Vulcan • Zelonite • Zeosian
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- Catullan • Organian
States and organizations
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- Brotherhood of Aliens • Klingon Defense Force • Klingon Empire • Klingon High Command • Klingon High Council • Marcuslabs • Romulan Star Empire • Starfleet • United Federation of Planets
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- Starfleet Academy • Vulcan Diplomatic Corps
Ranks and titles
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- Admiral • Ambassador • Brigadier • Chancellor of the Klingon High Council • Commander-in-Chief of the Federation Starfleet • Fleet admiral • Lieutenant • Lieutenant commander • Lieutenant junior grade • Rear admiral
Other
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- Adam and Eve Expelled from Paradise • asteroid • asteroid shower • atmosphere • Bengali • Catullan liquor • Cinderella • cloaking device • dilithium • gas • gaseous anomaly • Genesis Project • gravity boot • Hamlet • ivory • Katra • Khitomer Conference • Klingonese • Klinzhai • Kobayashi Maru scenario • Kolinahr • medikit • moon • Operation Retrieve • Organian Peace Treaty • qrokhang • Romulan ale • Russian • sabot • Scottish • shapeshifter • subspace • subspace shock wave • tea • Tiberian bat • Ukrainian • universal translator • V'Ger • viridium • xenogeology
Appendices
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Related stories
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- The Fearful Summons (TOS novel) - "A stunning sequel to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country by one of the writers of the film."
- Cast No Shadow features Valeris and expands on the Khitomer Conspiracy.
- Cloak (TOS novel) - The novel Cloak establishes Admiral Cartwright as a Section 31 agent and subsequently implicates Section 31 in the Khitomer conspiracy.
- Assignment: Eternity (TOS novel) - This novel's prologue and epilogue feature the Khitomer Conference.
- TOS video game: Klingon Academy - This game explains why Chang likes William Shakespeare and why he was part of the conspiracy. It also explains why the explosion of Praxis was devastating to the Klingons and how Gorkon became Chancellor.
- Sarek (TOS novel) - This novel discusses the Romulans present at the Khitomer Conference.
| Voyages of the USS Excelsior (NCC-2000) under Captain Hikaru Sulu | ||
| Captain Sulu Adventures (Audiobooks) | Cacophony | Envoy | Transformations | |
| Novels | The Fearful Summons | The Captain's Daughter | The Ashes of Eden | Starfleet Academy | The Captain's Table: War Dragons | The Lost Era: The Sundered | Excelsior: Forged in Fire | |
| Comics | Tests of Courage | |
| Episode/Movies | Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | Flashback | |
| Characters | Hikaru Sulu | Pavel Chekov | Janice Rand | Devon Gabler | Dmitri Valtane | Leonard James Akaar | Lojur | Tuvok | Altos Viger | |
Timeline
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- 2285
- Khan Noonien Singh attempts to steal the Genesis torpedo, detonating it and creating the Genesis Planet, where Kruge kill Kirk's son, David.
- 2286
- Kirk contacts Carol Marcus to explain the circumstances of their son's death.
- 2293
- Kirk and the Enterprise-A are ordered on the Klingon peace mission.
| Published Order | ||
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| Previous comic: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | TOS novelizations | Next comic: Starfleet Academy |
| Previous story: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | Stories by: J.M. Dillard | Next story: Emissary |
| Chronological Order | ||
| Previous adventure: Losses | Memory Beta Chronology | Next adventure: Flashback Chapters 7-9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20 & 21 |
| Previous adventure: Bloodline | Pocket Books Timeline | Next adventure: Flashback Chapters 7-9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20 & 21 |
| The above chronology placements are based on the primary placement in 2293. The Memory Beta Chronology places events from this story in 1 other timeframe(s): | ||
| Previous adventure: Bloodline | 2293, two months earlier Chapter 1; section 1 | Next adventure: Against Their Nature Framing story and narration |
Images
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External links
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- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (novel) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
