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Triangle is a Star Trek: The Original Series novel by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath. It was published in March 1983, the 9th book in the Pocket Books series of numbered TOS novels. This would be the second and final Pocket Books Star Trek release from Marshak and Culbreath, and overall the last of their full-length Star Trek novels.

Description[]

A dark plan has been unleashed in the galaxy, a design so vast, only a collective—and ruthless—mind like the Totality could have conceived it. Now Captain Kirk must battle the seductive force of the Totality's will…
It was reasonable that Captain Kirk and Federation Free Agent Sola Thane would fall in love. But no reasoning in the universe could have foreseen the tragedy of Spock's own passion for the same woman.
Now this unimaginable conflict could cost Captain Kirk his very soul, and bring death to the proud Vulcan. But in the unimaginable, lies their only chance, and the freedom of the galaxy depends on the outcome of the…
Triangle.

Summary[]

Jtk triangle

Kirk.

The Enterprise has been assigned to transport Ambassador Gailbraith to Zaran, where the native population has been subjugated by the Totality, a group of Humans who fled Earth during the atomic wars and now form a collective unconscious. Gailbraith is part of a rival consciousness, the Oneness, which he sees as the future of Humanity.

First, the Enterprise is redirected to pick up half-Zaran Federation Free Agent Sola Thane, who left Starfleet to try and free her people. She and Kirk are immediately drawn to each other but she also has a connection with Spock, triggering the pon farr in him, which she mates with him to break. It becomes clear that the whole thing has been set in motion by Gailbraith and his opposite number in the Totality, Soljenov. The Totality hope that Thane will bond with someone and this will allow them to use her advanced psionic powers.

Spock triangle

Spock.

Kirk and Spock are both abducted to the surface of a nearby planet, forcing Thane to follow them in a "mate-hunt". The three of them join up and penetrate the Totality's citadel, during which Thane inspires one of the Zarans to trigger the self-destruct. Gailbraith and Soljenov both compete for the trio to join their group, with Thane encouraged to bond with either Kirk or Spock to help them escape the destruction. In the end, the three of them manage to maintain a bond with each other and survive, after which Thane leaves with Soljenov to try and re-direct the Totality.

References[]

Characters[]

ArgunovChristine ChapelPavel ChekovDobiusGailbraithJames T. KirkM'BengaLeonard McCoyMontgomery ScottSoljenovSpockHikaru SuluSola ThaneNyota UhuraVianaVrrrZ'Ehlah
Referenced only
Edith KeelerHeihachiro NoguraZolantha

Starships and vehicles[]

USS EnduranceUSS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser)

Locations[]

Cephalus star system (Cephalus IV) • Marie Celeste sectorZaran II (Zaran star system)

Races and cultures[]

AndorianCatullanHuman (Bantu) • TanianTellariteVulcanZaranite

States and organizations[]

Federation CouncilStarfleetUnited Federation of PlanetsZaran Totality

Other references[]

Alpha-HypnotapeBibleBigfootcranthDevilFree Agentgraythneo-procaineNew HumanOnenesspon farrPrometheussingletonsonic showerStarfleet Chief of Staffswimming poolUlysses

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Connections[]

Timeline[]

published order
Previous novel:
Black Fire
TOS numbered novels Next novel:
Web of the Romulans
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
The Prometheus Design
Pocket Next Adventure:
Pawns and Symbols
Chapters 9-14, Epilogue


Translations[]
1988
German : Tödliches Dreieck, translated by Andreas Branhorst. (Heyne)
1988
Italian : Triangolo, translated by Annarita Guarnieri (Garden Editoriale)
1993
French : Le Triangle mortel. (Fleuve Noir)

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