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A book in the Star Trek Novel Verse, set in the immediate aftermath of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Dealing with the ramifications of that film's events, in particular Spock's newfound philosophy of balancing logic with emotion, the novel also follows up on the classic Star Trek episode "For the World Is Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky".From the back cover:
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Bizarre Alien Biology
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Bizarre Alien Biology: Several of the featured species, whose physiologies and cultures are expanded from background material associated with Star Trek: The Motion Picture. These include the balleen-feeder Megarites, who require "drysuits" when out of water, and survive on nutrient injections where they can't filter-feed. Then there's the Zaranites, who rely on fluorine-dependent micro-organisms as part of their respiration.
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Noble Savage
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Noble Savage: The Deltans tend to view the Humans along these lines, due to the latters' philosophy of "boldly going", seeking external growth rather than inward exploration.
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Conflicting Loyalty
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Conflicting Loyalty: Zaand is troubled by Kirk being captain, due to the complicated social arrangement that his species goes by. Under their logic, Kirk took control from Decker improperly, and he has no idea how to deal with that. Chekhov telling him to just put up with it ameliorates him somewhat, since Chekhov's his immediate superior and that makes it an order, which Zaand likes.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: Soreth's attitude towards Vulcans who can mind-meld mirrors that of a homophobe scandalized by people being out and proud, complete with "at least they used to keep quiet about it!" grumblings.
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Boisterous Bruiser
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Boisterous Bruiser: The Betelgeusian characters.
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Right Behind Me
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Right Behind Me: Zaand complains that Kirk is reckless and thinks he can get away with it because he assumes he’s popular, only to find that the man himself is right there. Luckily for him, Kirk is in one of his self loathing moods, and doesn’t disagree with the sentiment.
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: Gnawing at the back of Spock's mind is the question of how his father Sarek will respond to his new philosophy of incorporating emotion into everyday life (Sarek having always encouraged Spock's commitment to pure logic).
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Gone Horribly Right
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Gone Horribly Right: Spock speculates this was the origin of the machine race that found V'Ger (which he dubs Von Neumanns), that they had been made by an organic race which they managed to outlast simply by being well-designed (and not some case of turning against their creators).
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The Purge
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The Purge: The Yonadas went through one during their long space-flight, when a group of conservative elements seized control and tried getting rid of the Oracle. Then, six centuries later, they got purged themselves, and the Oracle was reinstated.
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The Main Characters Do Everything
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The Main Characters Do Everything: Gets a Lampshade Hanging and a justification. Chekhov may not like Kirk charging on down when, as the captain, he's supposed to stay on the ship, but Kirk insists on leading from the front, sharing the danger.
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Obstructive Bureaucrat
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Obstructive Bureaucrat: Spock runs into one while looking for information. A Vulcan, naturally.
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Punch-Clock Villain
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Punch-Clock Villain: Kirk's take on Minister Tasari. He's not fanatic, or evil. Enforcing the will of the Oracle or the will of Natira makes no difference to him. It's just a job, regardless of what he's doing.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: Kirk taking a fresh-off-the-line spaceship out on a cruise, only to find problems with it (and the crew), just as happened between The Voyage Home and The Final Frontier. McCoy, exasperated by the sheer diversity of aliens on the refit Enterprise, sarcastically asks what’s next - hortas and talking spiders? Those readers familiar with the works of Diane Duane will get the joke (a reference to two of her characters, crewman Naraht and K’t’lk). A highly hungover Bones mistakes an alarmed Doctor Chapel for the ship's computer. A few minutes later, she scoldingly asks him if she looks like someone's mother. Of course, Chapel's actress played the Enterprise computer, and Lwaxana Troi, who was someone's mother.
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Lampshade Hanging
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Lampshade Hanging: When going over his behaviour in "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky", Bones thinks about how ridiculous and out-of-character some of his choices were, and figures his impending death was colouring his logic. Thinking of his encounters with V'Ger and Nomad, Spock notes how similar they are (human-made probes coming into contact with non-human tech, returning to their creators as a much more dangerous entity). Not even Kirk is sure how he managed to get a reputation as a brash hothead, remembering all his episodes of intense self doubt. Shatner’s speaking patterns get a nod, as Kirk admits to Rishala that it always comes off like he’s floundering on what to say next.
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Fantastic Slur: V'tosh ka'tur - Vulcan for "one without logic". It probably isn't an actual slur, but the prejudiced Vulcans in the story sure throw it around like one.
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No Nudity Taboo
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No Nudity Taboo: Evidently the Yonadi have less hangups about nudity than humans. Or possibly just Natira, who thinks it's strange that Lindstrom is so alarmed by her changing clothes right in front of him.
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Stuff Blowing Up
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Stuff Blowing Up: One of the problems at the climax is that if Yonada gets badly damaged enough, the means by which its artificial gravity is generated will make sure the entire thing goes kaboom, being bad news for anything in a specific radius. Like, say, the planet it's right next to.
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Hold Your Hippogriffs
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Hold Your Hippogriffs: "I don't give a Tribble's Eye".
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Character Development
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Character Development: Bones starts to learn more about alien biology, after his problems with it throughout the original series. Sulu starts to get an interest in captaincy. Kirk is still trying to undo some of his soldier leanings.
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Ragnarök Proofing
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Ragnarök Proofing: The people who built Yonada planned ahead, even without the consideration of a millennia-long journey. It didn't protect absolutely everything, because they didn't account for Lorini error, but Spock finds the original Oracle user manual is in surprisingly good condition. Ironic, given it was meant to be a backup for the Oracle itself.
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Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions
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Out Grown Such Silly Superstitions: Natira wants the Yonadi to stop believing in the Oracle's divinity post-haste, almost to the point of obsession. Much of the story is devoted to showing that, even with the Oracle itself proven a fraud, those traditions still have value.
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Do Not Go Gentle
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Do Not Go Gentle: Tomaneru Vari, working to save his people from the impending nova of their sun (a star named Ganidra) responds to a question about faith by saying: "The only thing I have faith in...is that I'm not going to let that bitch Ganidra take my people down without a fight".
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome
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Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: One of the problems dealing with investigating Lorini historical records is that of linguistical evolution and drift, as is going to happen over a several thousand year span, even with the most careful planning ahead.
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Blatant Lies
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Chekhov's opinion of the classical uniforms, especially bright red shirts for security guards. That Chekhov is now one of those guards probably has nothing to do with this.
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Manipulative Bastard
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Manipulative Bastard: Possibly Dovraku, although it doesn't really take much to manipulate disaffected angry teenagers.
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Malaproper
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Malaproper: Those Lorini opposed to the Federation presence call them "Fedraysha". Since there's the universal translator going, this would suggest it's a deliberate mispronounciation on their part.
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Brainwashed
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Brainwashed: Lorina's leader and former High Priest, Natira, more or less insists that all those continuing to worship the Oracle or the old gods are brainwashed, despite this by no means being the case. Debate as to degrees of religious indoctrination and/or free choice (genuinely or hypocritically promoted) drives much of the plot, and is probably the novel's major theme.
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Explored with the Oracle. It was originally designed to help the Fabrini people, and encourage democratic points of view. Unfortunately, several thousand years in the void and at least one violent coup means it got damaged. A group of fundamentalists took control of Yonada and replaced the Oracle's programming with those reflecting their ideology. This resulted in the very straight example Kirk and Bones had to deal with.
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All of the Other Reindeer
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All of the Other Reindeer: The Vulcans, in how they respond to Spock's newfound philosophy of balanced emotion. Despite his admirable personal and professional traits, other Vulcans on the Enterprise crew reject him entirely. At least one requests a transfer rather than live with his presence.
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Trauma Button: Pointed out by Bones, about Spock's dealings with Vulcans being arseholes to him for embracing emotion. Given his childhood on Vulcan, bullied by the other kids, Bones states it's no surprise Spock is as pissed as he is.
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Scotty Time
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Scotty Time: After the events of The Motion Picture, Scotty's been padding his times more and more to Kirk.
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Machine Worship
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Machine Worship / God Guise: Dovraku and his followers believe that the Oracle, V'Ger, and other AI's of their ilk are gods, and consider Kirk to be the Great Satan due to his penchant for Logic Bombs...
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: Commissioner Soreth (a Vulcan) holds particularly outdated views on other races. Humans he considers immature and in need of Vulcan oversight, Andorians he believes to be treacherous, and telepaths are at best slightly immoral and at worst downright perverted. He is a living throwback to the Vulcans of Star Trek: Enterprise season 1-3, a century before, having lived in that time.
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Renaissance Man
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Renaissance Man: Sulu, though it's deconstructed. He throws himself into various activities, then moves on, which Uhura pegs is because he has no idea what he wants to do with himself. She suggests captaincy.
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Domestic Abuse
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Domestic Abuse: Kirk keeps private about it other than "she didn't deserve to die despite our history", but from McCoy's perspective, the man's girlfriend sounds like another Janice Lester, poking his vulnerable spots and convincing him to do what she wanted under the guise of making himself happier.
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Transhuman
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Transhuman: Will Decker was essentially a 23rd century transhumanist, with a personal spirituality deeply concerned with "unexplored potentials of the human mind". His particular dream was an All Your Powers Combined scenario whereby different species could transcend their limits by uniting their psyches and spiritual essence. This, he hoped, would let them sense or reach new levels of existence. For this reason, he was strongly drawn to species with telepathic abilities.
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For Your Own Good
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For Your Own Good: A lot of Federation and Lorini officials, in various questionable ways.
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Homoerotic Subtext
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Homoerotic Subtext: The famous sickbay scene is alluded to, with Bones joking to Spock that his father disowned him for joining Starfleet, so can’t imagine how he would react to Spock “coming out of the closet”.
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Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial Intelligence: Kirk's history of destroying repressive AIs controlling humanoid cultures is what leads Dovraku's followers to view him as the nemesis.
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I Take Offense to That Last One
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I Take Offense to That Last One: Rishala asks Kirk if Natira said she was a hate-filled zealot to him. Kirk admits that, yeah, she pretty much did. Rishala makes some mild offense at being called 'hate-filled'.
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Emotions vs. Stoicism
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Emotions vs. Stoicism: Stoicism, Spock! Or so the other Vulcans disapprovingly insist when confronted with his emotions. One of the novel's subplots explores the prejudice Spock is now facing from mainstream Vulcans, for daring to question the suppression of emotion in the aftermath of his encounter with V'Ger.
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Theseus' Ship Paradox
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Theseus' Ship Paradox: Early on, Kirk notes that due to the refit, the Enterprise is for all intents and purposes an entirely different ship than the one he knows, with barely so much as a single circuit unaltered. But she's still the Enterprise.
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Binding Ancient Treaty
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Binding Ancient Treaty: The Shesshran had one of these with the Fabrini, made over a million years ago, which they honoured when the Fabrini's Yonadi descendants wanted to settle on a world in their star system. In Shesshran culture, contracts and promises are held in the highest esteem, so even though they weren't entirely happy about it, they were quick to permit the Yonadi settlement on the neighbouring planet.
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday: The ascension of V'Ger has provoked all manner of religious crises across the Alpha Quadrant, even causing Earth to become a holy site. Kirk, being in a depressed funk, doesn't really get what the big deal is.
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Giant Flyer
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Giant Flyer: The Shesshran are a sapient example, resembling pterosaurs.
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The Only One
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The Only One: Lampshaded. The novel also provides an explanation for the ludicrous situation of having only a single starship in Earth's solar system to protect the Federation capital. Apparently, losses in recent years have stretched Starfleet thin (Continuity Nod cluster ahoy), and there was great concern in some quarters precisely because of the limited defense. The V'Ger incident proved these critics right. Why the same situation crops up in later films still needs explaining, sadly, but that's not this novel's concern.
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Lady Land
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Lady Land: The Megarite homeworld of Megara, where the ruling matriarchs are considered to be the more sophisticated of the species. They spend their lives sitting on beaches, doing little else, and consider travel to be "beneath" a female. The males are relegated to the distasteful realm of offworld trade and diplomacy, though many of them seem to enjoy it, being considerably more raucous and spontaneous than the somewhat stuffy females. Of course, there are exceptions, those Megarites who reject the traditional system. The young female Spring Rain On Still Water prefers the more adventurous male life, and has been condemned by her matriarchs for "lowering" herself.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Spring Rain On Still Water. Her name serves as a clue to her non-conformist attitudes and spontaneous behaviours: "Spring Rain Upon Still Water, I/ Disturb the smooth and staid, and make/ More interesting sounds".
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"Everybody Laughs" Ending
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"Everybody Laughs" Ending: As was so often the case in the original TV series, the conclusion uses the "everybody laughs except Spock ending". Spock is just as amused as the others, of course, he's just not showing it.
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Science Is Wrong
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Science Is Wrong: Rishala, who is nonetheless intelligent, believes that scientific investigation is largely a waste of the sentient being's potential for true discovery. In this, of course, she clashes with the protagonists. She believes science pales compared to spirituality and is dismissive of Kirk's need to explore the cosmos:
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Horse of a Different Color
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Horse of a Different Color: The Lorini use konari, creatures which resemble Protoceratopian dinosaurs, as draft animals.
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New Old Flame
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Chekhov's behaviour in "The Way to Eden", with his New Old Flame from that episode, is given some focus.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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Armor-Piercing Question: During a meeting of most of those opposed to Natira's policies, Rishala notes how everyone's more afraid of speaking out against Dovraku, supposedly their ally, than they are against Natira, and asks what that's supposed to say about them. There's a moment of unpleasant silence.
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Psychic Link
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Psychic Link: Spock maintains one with the Voyager (the V'Ger-Decker-Ilia fusion created at the climax of The Motion Picture). At least, he does at first. The connection begins to fade after a couple of weeks, though it's still active enough for the Voyager to help out at the climax.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: Soreth tries giving one of these to Spock, who just shoots it right back at him.
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Alien Non-Interference Clause
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Alien Non-Interference Clause: Played with, as there are many kinds of interference. Commissioner Soreth informs Governess Natira that the Federation can only advise, rather than provide her people with Federation equipment. He notes that if the Federation were to impose rather than guide, no matter how well-meaning it was in doing so, it would risk subsuming Lorini culture rather than gaining a strong and unique member to add to its diversity. However, Soreth's attitude toward the traditional Lorini/Yonadi belief system proves him a hypocrite, even if he doesn't realize it; he wants the Lorini to change and adapt to suit his own rather narrow ideas as to what constitutes "progress".
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Broken Pedestal
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Broken Pedestal: Scotty, early on, is somewhat sour toward Kirk because of the various technological incidents the Enterprise suffered in TMP. It's a mix of anger and his own guilt.
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Sidetracked by the Analogy
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Sidetracked by the Analogy: Commodore Fein turns a discussion about Kirk's love for the Enterprise into a semi-Non Sequitur about art, after Kirk mentions the Mona Lisa as something else people don't get tired of staring at.
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Mind Hive
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Mind Hive: What the V'Ger-Decker-Ilia fusion has become, as far as Spock can tell, with Voyager able to use the means it ascended to also recreate all those galaxies worth of lifeforms it previously recorded.
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Deconstruction
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Deconstruction: As with Wrath of Khan, Kirk has to deal with the idea that riding off into the sunset after the adventure of the week is over doesn't actually fix everything, especially if you have to face the consequences.
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Dress-O-Matic
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Dress-O-Matic: The clothing transporter introduced in Star Trek: The Motion Picture is further discussed, as well as the reasons why it didn't catch on in the Federation. Namely that even though the device had safeguards to keep clothes from being beamed inside a person, the inventors didn't account for the fact that humanoid proportions changed over the course of a day and clothes that were comfortable at the start of the day could be intolerably tight by the end of that same day.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Deconstructed. Dovraku has the Oracle kill Tasari as an example, but even though the man was unthinkingly unpleasant and uncaring, Spock is still horrified because he's just seen a man die in front of him, and even without emotion that's still appalling.
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Ignored Epiphany
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Ignored Epiphany: Seeing Rishala use her religion's stories to distract some guards, Soreth thinks on how this is similar to what Surak did on Vulcan. Then he immediately decides this clearly isn't the same thing.
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Alternative Number System
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Alternative Number System: Megarites apparently count in base eight.
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Rite of Passage
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Rite of Passage: For Betelgeusian males, their entire adolescence is essentially one long Rite of Passage. Chased from the pride by elder males as they approach puberty, they spend their teenage years and early manhood surviving alone in the wider galaxy, often winding up joining organizations like Starfleet to earn experience. Then they return to a pride and fight its members to win acceptance, and membership.
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Riddle for the Ages
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Riddle for the Ages: Years later, Kirk still has no idea what motivated that old man to tell him, Spock and McCoy about knowing the truth of Yonada, and since he's dead, he never will.
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: At the end, when Soreth is called out for his attitude towards the Lorini, he tries a round of the "in my defense", in this case that he didn't see any alternative options. Spock points out he never considered alternatives.
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Dung Fu
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Dung Fu: A young Lorini farmer throws a handful of dung at Natira in the opening scene of the novel.
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Taking the Bullet
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Taking the Bullet: Zaand sacrifices himself taking a crossbow for Chekhov.
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Continuity Nod
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The novel also provides an explanation for the ludicrous situation of having only a single starship in Earth's solar system to protect the Federation capital. Apparently, losses in recent years have stretched Starfleet thin (Continuity Nod cluster ahoy), and there was great concern in some quarters precisely because of the limited defense. The V'Ger incident proved these critics right. Why the same situation crops up in later films still needs explaining, sadly, but that's not this novel's concern.
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Dramatically Missing the Point
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Dramatically Missing the Point: One chapter begins with a quotation from Surak's own teachings, which don't state you should get rid of emotions completely.
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Bolt of Divine Retribution
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Bolt of Divine Retribution: The Oracle is programmed to deliver these during a showdown on Yonada, so as to hammer home Dovraku's points. Then Spock re-re-reprograms it to deliver them to Dovraku's goons.
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Parental Neglect
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Parental Neglect: Sarek comes across as a somewhat neglectful parent, if only due to his Vulcan cultural heritage. He certainly never gave Spock the emotional support his son needed.
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Happiness in Slavery
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Happiness in Slavery: Lorini leader Natira argues that many of her people are still in the grip of this - even if they've in fact made a free choice to follow the old ways.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra: Many of the supporting characters, who are based on actual and specific crewmen glimpsed during the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. It's possible to match each specific character, even most of the really minor ones, to a face.
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Obfuscating Stupidity
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Obfuscating Stupidity: Uhura pretends to be confused and afraid in the face of Dovraku's plan, so as to distract the guards. Apparently all those times in the original series when she also did the "captain, I'm scared" thing were this as well. She thought Kirk worked better when he thinks there's a damsel in distress, but admitting to it in front of Doctor McCoy means her secret is out so she's no longer able to get away with that.
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Repeat What You Just Said
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Repeat What You Just Said: McCoy figures out how to save Spring Rain On Still Water with such a moment - though in his case it's "repeat what I just said".
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Ancient Astronauts
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Ancient Astronauts: The Enterprise science team figure this is how the Lorini's original homeworld had anyone on it at all, given the star's age and their relative youth. The Lorini themselves had similar ideas, but it was one of many hypothesis, and we don't see if it's correct.
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Future Imperfect
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Future Imperfect: When Bones makes a quip about Spock coming out of the closet, Spock doesn't get it.
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Nuke 'em
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Nuke 'em: There's a lot of old nuclear missiles lying around in Yonada.
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Abusive Parents
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Abusive Parents: It's revealed that Dovraku's father was this. An abusive parent of the physical variety, he also battered his wife. His actions are shown to be, in part, the reason for Dovraku's pathological devotion to pure logic, and his simultaneous rejection of passion. A Freudian Excuse, but a realistic one.
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Take That!
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Take That!: While hung-over, Bones thinks about "Spock's Brain", and finds it physically painful to think about, and notes he probably would even if fully sober.
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Gossipy Hens: The minute Spock starts going on about being open with emotions, it spreads like wildfire among the Vulcans on the Enterprise, who feel it is imperative they pass it along to other Vulcans.
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Knight Templar
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Knight Templar: Out of many characters who fall into Well-Intentioned Extremist or For Your Own Good territory, Minister Tasari is probably the most likely to qualify as a Knight Templar. His attempts to preserve the peace involve brutal treatment of malcontents and a disturbing tendency towards quashing dissent by any means available. As he tells the far more reasonable Natira: The only reason he doesn't fit here is because he's not doing it out of any fanaticism, just a sort of unthinking lack of concern.
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence
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Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: After V'Ger did exactly this in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the peoples of the galaxy are engaged in intense speculation as to what it means. Some are considering it a sign or omen, and others have declared Earth (the site of its ascension) a holy world. Dovraku has convinced himself that other computer-gods will be able to follow in V'Ger's footsteps, including the Yonadi Oracle (this is pure nonsense - V'Ger was astoundingly powerful. Spock compares trying to do the same with the Oracle as like trying to achieve warp with a horse drawn-cart). The novel confirms, through Spock's Psychic Link with the V'Ger-Decker-Ilia fusion, that the combined being is indeed exploring higher planes of existence; "realms that made four-dimensional spacetime seem flat and claustrophobic".
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Weaksauce Weakness
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Weaksauce Weakness: McCoy evaluates the Saurians along these lines. They're immensely strong, can breathe almost anything, have incredible stamina...but being nocturnal and having huge, sensitive eyes, they can be rendered helpless by shining a bright light. Saurians serving in Starfleet wear protective lenses.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Chekov pondering the ethics of a telepathic police force (think Bester the Psi Cop from Babylon 5). An Actor Allusion. Earlier, he signs off a conversation with "be seeing you", just as Bester did.
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much
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My Species Doth Protest Too Much: As mentioned above, Spring Rain On Still Water, and her unconventional views on travel and contact with offworlders. She is critical of her people's tendency to ignore the wider universe and instead glorify a simple life in the home over exploration or curiosity. These views - and her actions stemming from them - have caused her to be rejected by her family.
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WTH, Costuming Department?
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What The Hell, Costuming Department?: Invoked. McCoy's opinion on The Motion Picture-era Starfleet uniforms: Chekhov's opinion of the classical uniforms, especially bright red shirts for security guards. That Chekhov is now one of those guards probably has nothing to do with this.
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Hypocrite
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Hypocrite: Commissioner Soreth and several other Vulcan characters. They condemn Spock's exploration of emotion while failing to confront their own emotional stake in doing so, or their evident delight in snubbing him. Spock even calls Soreth on this one.
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Named After Their Planet
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Named After Their Planet: Unusually for Star Trek, averted with the Shesshran, who are from Kachissat (Daran V). Played straight with the Megarites, revealed to be from Megara.
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Kicked Upstairs
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Kicked Upstairs: Why Kirk was an admiral in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. After a particularly controversial violation of the Prime Directive (for the purposes of saving a civilization from destruction), Kirk became a household name. His career was dissected in the media to the point where his reputation - as both a hero and a troublemaker - was blown out of all proportion. Half of Starfleet Command wanted him dismissed from the service, the other half idolized him. Admiral Nogura eventually solved the problem by promoting Kirk, acknowledging the good of his actions while keeping him behind a desk, and so out of trouble. It seemed the safest compromise. This is later expanded on by the novel ''Forgotten History'', which provides further details of the fateful mission that led to the violation, as well as the motives of several admirals involved.
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Screw Your Ultimatum!
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Screw Your Ultimatum!: During the time skip between the original series and The Motion Picture, McCoy took umbrage with Nogura's treatment of Kirk and told the man if he didn't stop Bones would resign then and there. Then he was forced to back the threat up.
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Reasonable Authority Figure: Rishala is a mix of this and Good Shepherd.
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Fantasy Pantheon: The Yonadi/Lorini pantheon is explored in some depth.
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Translation Convention
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Translation Convention: The fact the Lorini are using the Universal Translator gets brought up part way through when Rishala notes by Lorini standards, she's a working class skiv, something Kirk didn't recognise because the translator doesn't account for that.
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Law of Alien Names
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Law of Alien Names: Fabrini/Lorini names have three syllables, typically consisting of alternating vowels and consonants.
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Off the Grid
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Off the Grid: The novel reveals that prior to the V'ger crisis Dr. McCoy had returned to Earth and was living by himself in his mountain cabin until Admiral Nogura's people tracked him down.
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Call-Forward
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Call-Forward: Kirk's still shaken about his behaviour in the first movie, and it's beginning to turn him into the man we see in Wrath of Khan. Later on, he and Spock have a discussion about Carol, and her decision to keep David out of Jim's life. At the end of everything, Bones states he's going to write a book on alien biology. Voyager confirmed he did, and it will eventually become required reading.
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story: A chapter near the book's conclusion is set many centuries in the past, showing the construction of the world-ship Yonada. It allows us to meet the historic figures who would become the Yonadi/Lorini gods. In a sense, given that these figures both built Yonada and created the Oracle, they truly were the creators of the world, and of the faith. Yonadi religious mythology is therefore shown to be Very Loosely Based on a True Story in its entirety.
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Fascinating Eyebrow
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Fascinating Eyebrow: Naturally, Spock. It's one of the first things Kirk sees him doing in the novel.
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: McCoy's secondary catchphrase, "I never say that" is used several times, including for the "Everybody Laughs" Ending, when Kirk imitates it.
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Blue-and-Orange Morality
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: The Shesshran operate somewhat differently from humans, and most other races. They are unashamedly belligerent without apparent motive, and like shooting at things to say hello. They fantasise about killing their own children and generally behave in a bloodthirsty fashion. They're actually quite reasonable and honourable beings - it's just that they are naturally highly individualistic predators, with strong hunting instincts. They reject all hierarchies and authority, and view the universe through the eyes of a lone predator.
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Big Creepy-Crawlies
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Big Creepy-Crawlies: The Escherites. A sapient variety; one of the Enterprise crew is Escherite. Essentially, it's a big grey caterpillar.
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Heroic Self-Deprecation
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Heroic Self-Deprecation: When being wistful about the Enterprise being gutted and replaced, Kirk thinks the same can be said for the cells in his body, only with him he feels like he hasn’t been improved. He also admits buying into his own Living Legend when he was actually a bit useless with V’ger, and ends the book telling people he’s not a hero.
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Suicide Attack
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Suicide Attack: A teenage Lorini is recruited by villainous cult leader Dovraku, and becomes a suicide bomber. He detonates his explosives at school and kills several other students.
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Incredibly Lame Pun: An implicit, somewhat slyly-given example. Two crewmen - an Eeiauoan and a Caitian - are mentioned to have started fighting. Given that both races are feline, we have a literal Cat Fight. They’re told to “groom and make up”.
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Don't Explain the Joke
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A highly hungover Bones mistakes an alarmed Doctor Chapel for the ship's computer. A few minutes later, she scoldingly asks him if she looks like someone's mother. Of course, Chapel's actress played the Enterprise computer, and Lwaxana Troi, who was someone's mother.
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You Killed My Father
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You Killed My Father: The root of Natira's hatred for the Oracle and those who support it. It killed her father right in front of her.
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Well-Intentioned Extremist
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Several characters, including Natira and Soreth. Both are assisted in eventually reaching awareness of their own well-meaning extremism, and taking steps to remedy the fault.
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Evil Is Petty
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Evil Is Petty: The teenager Dovraku talks into performing a suicide bombing mainly does so because of an Entitled to Have You attitude. Under the Oracle, he'd have been promised a girl, but once the Oracle was gotten rid of, this no longer applied, and she started dating other guys... and not him! When he's about to bomb a school on Dovraku's orders, he falls short of his intended target, thus accidentally causing less damage than intended, because he runs into that girl and her boyfriend, and she taunts him, which provokes him into making her ground zero.
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Innocently Insensitive
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Innocently Insensitive: Bones goes on a tirade about the horrors of transporters, which Kirk is even less tolerant of given he's doing it in front of Janice Rand, who was the one operating the transporter during Sonak and Lori Cianna's accident. Later on, a brief look inside Janice's head shows she's pretty upset about Kirk telling her there was nothing she could've done.
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