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Across the Universe is the 88th numbered TOS novel published by Pocket Books. It was the second of four novels written by Pamela Sargent & George Zebrowski, and was released in October 1999. The story dealt with the discovery and resettlement of the crew of an old Earth colony ship.

Description[]

The Hawking left Earth during the 21st century on a one-way mission to colonize a distant world. Due to the relativistic effects of pre-warp travel, its crew has aged only thirty years while two centuries have passed outside the ship. When the Starship Enterprise comes to the rescue of the malfunctioning Hawking, the colonists find themselves thrust into a universe and an era that has left them behind.
Captain Kirk intends to help the colonists adjust as best he can, but the task is not a simple one. The newcomers are survivors of a more violent, more paranoid time — and they have brought old suspicions, and an ancient weapon of mass destruction, into a world of unexpected challenges and dangers.

References[]

Characters[]

Muhammad Alagbe • Nasser al-Aswari • Teressa Aliss • Christine Chapel • Pavel Chekov • Leander Cortés • Ivan Darmer • Dmitri Glakov • James T. Kirk • John Kyle • Farley Longstreet • Leonard McCoy • Trent Ojuremi • Ruchi Padma • Isaiah Ritchard • Montgomery Scott • Ilsa Soong • Spock • Hikaru Sulu • Emo Tannan • Geraldine Tinko • Nyota Uhura • Laure Vidor • Dawn Voth • Messanga Watson • Miriam Watson • Rachel Zlatopolsky
Referenced only
Banta • Sergei Belyayev • Matthew Decker • Dostoyevsky • Albert Einstein • Gaia • Mikhail Glakov • El Greco • Tabib Hanse • Marla McGivers • Nguyen • Galvin O'Shea • Xavier Rodriguez • Khan Noonien Singh • Shirley Spencer • Anthony Tikriti • Kembo Turner

Starships and vehicles[]

Aleksandr Lebed • automobile • SS Botany Bay • Columbus (class F shuttlecraft) • Doomsday machine • USS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • USS Hoyle • limousine • shuttlecraft • Stephen Hawking • tank • truck • Victoria

Locations[]

Africa • Bakundi • Canada • Ceti Alpha V • Earth • Gombé • Gorky Street • Kainji Mountains • Jalinga • Merope IV • Moscow • New Biafra • New Ibadan • New Niger • New Yoruba • OK Corral • River Nile • Russia • Shaku • Temba River • Yakuro Plaza • Zagorsk

Races and cultures[]

Human • Meropean • Vulcan

States and organizations[]

Alim al-Reyham Primary School • Federation • Federation Council • Ibadan City Council • Starfleet • Starfleet Academy

Science and classification[]

acid • air • alien • anemia • biobed • bomb • calcium • communicator • energy • fog • immune system • lifeform • lightning • malnutrition • medical tricorder • meter • minute • neural net • orbit • ornithology • oxygen • phaser • quantum gravitational-impulse power drive • radio • sensor • space • star • star system • starship • thermonuclear bomb • time • tractor beam • transporter • tricorder • turbolift • universe • viewscreen

Ranks and titles[]

aide • captain • chief medical officer • commander • commanding officer • commodore • councilman • criminal • doctor • engineer • ensign • First Citizen of Merope IV • first officer • lieutenant • lieutenant commander • officer • physician • science officer • yeoman

Other references[]

2038 • 2227 • 2231 • 2257 • 21st century • banquet • biomass • bird • book • bridge • cat • chess • city • colony • corridor • desk • dream • emotion • flower • food • forest • grass • gymnasium • hangar deck • history • history book • humanoid • infirmary • Kainji nightingale • larch • metal • mildew • moss • nightingale • oboe swan • pine tree • planet • quarters • river • science station • Scotch • shuttlebay • sickbay • simulacrum • suicide • tea • tree • trumpeter swan • turban • uniform • university • vine • weapon • wine • World War III • year

Timeline[]

Chronology[]

~ 2038:

23rd century
2267

Appendices[]

Background[]

Related media[]

"The Doomsday Machine"

The star system that the Stephen Hawking was originally heading toward was destroyed by the Doomsday machine either during, or before, this episode. Commodore Matthew Decker's sacrifice was also seen in this episode.

"Space Seed"

The USS Enterprise's discovery of the Botany Bay and first encounter with Khan Noonien Singh was chronicled in this episode.

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Connections[]

published order
Previous novel:
My Brother's Keeper
#87: Enterprise
TOS numbered novels Next novel:
New Earth
#89: Wagon Train to the Stars
Previous novel:
Vulcan's Heart
Pocket TOS Next novel:
New Earth
Wagon Train to the Stars
Previous story:
Heart of the Sun
Stories by:
Pamela Sargent
Next story:
Garth of Izar
Previous story:
Dyson Sphere
Stories by:
George Zebrowski
Next story:
Garth of Izar
chronological order
Previous adventure:
Wolf in the Fold
Pocket Books Timeline Next adventure:
The Changeling
Previous adventure:
Wolf in the Fold
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
The Changeling

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