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Two fearsome shapes, dark and symmetrical. Like the clawed, half-opened hands of a giant, one r
Historian’s Note Reap the Whirlwind takes place in 2266 (Old Calendar), beginning roughly six
Prologue The Fire and The Song The First World Come to me…. The Shedai Wanderer extended
Part One
1 Dr. Ezekiel Fisher reclined in the chair at the desk inside his quarters aboard Starbase 47.
2 Ensign Brian O’Halloran grunted and struggled to keep his hands from slipping off of the enor
3 A few dozen strong Kollotaan was all the Wanderer had sought; now she had them. Bound to the
4 Ambassador Lugok paced liked a caged targ through long, red slashes of dusk light that fell a
5 There were no clouds in the night sky above New Boulder, but Ensign O’Halloran was nonetheles
6 Lieutenant Ming Xiong grinned as he jogged down the passageway with his overstuffed duffel bo
7 “What do you mean it’s gone?” raged Turag, his ire palpable even across a long-range subsp
8 A choir of cacophony. Too many voices clamoring to set the tone. To the Apostate it was benea
Part Two
9 “Dropping out of warp in thirty seconds,” reported Lieutenant zh’Firro. The Andorian pilot ch
10 Captain Nassir turned his chair aft as he heard the door to the bridge open. Ankle-deep dirt
11 The Apostate was correct, noted the Herald. The Telinaruul are elusive. Perhaps the Aveng
12 Commodore Reyes stood next to Lieutenant Commander T’Prynn at the hub. On the other side of
13 Captain Nassir huddled with Sorak and Razka around Niwara and her tricorder. Circled around
14 “ Kepler to base,” Ensign O’Halloran said, keeping one eye on the shuttlecraft’s flight con
15 Commander BelHoQ was in search of perfection on the bridge of the Klingon battle cruiser Zin
16 “For that reason,” Captain Okagawa said via the secure channel, “we think the Klingons ar
17 Finding tools aboard the Tholian battleship had been both more and less difficult than Xiong
18 Despite being transmitted over a subspace channel across several light-years, Klingon Ambass
19 Through the dense silhouette of the Jinoteur forest, the sky paled with early morning light.
20 T’Prynn sat sequestered in the crimson swelter of her office. Her curved desktop, hewn from
21 A sudden stop and the dry scraping of sand on the outside of his helmet woke Xiong from his
22 Less than fifteen seconds after the Starship Endeavour dropped out of warp on course to make
23 Wounded and clutching the signal dampener to his mauled torso, Terrell had passed his hours
24 Captain Nassir listened to the relentless, brutal cadence of the Shedai’s hammering explorat
25 Pennington followed Theriault inside the immense, hollow chamber at the end of the passage.
26 “Eight hundred thousand qelIqams and closing,” Tonar reported. “Disruptors ready.” Captain
27 The Lanz’t Tholis had set course for Tholia at its best possible speed after striking a deci
28 T’Prynn had been awake for more than thirty hours, since the SOS from the Sagittarius had be
Part Three
29 Six days of reclusive brooding had not assuaged Reyes’s grief. Reading through detailed afte
30 Ambassador Jetanien paced beside Reyes’s desk and reviewed the details of Theriault’s report
31 Three minutes past 0800, Reyes settled into the chair behind his desk and checked the data f
Epilogue Ministers of Vengeance Two to Tango Zett Nilric’s ship, a new Nalori argosy named Ic
Star Trek Vanguard Minipedia DEW: Star Trek Corps of Engineers: Distant Early Warning HAR:
Acknowledgments My first thanks belong to my wife, Kara, for her constant love and encouragemen
About the Author David Mack is the author of numerous Star Trek novels, including the USA Toda
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