The Antares Maelstrom
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Flossi arrived with their wine and two glasses. Sulu opened the bottle and poured for both of them. The fragrant bouquet of the wine promised a treat.
“But enough about Starfleet,” he continued. “What’s up with your crew, now that the Lucky Strike is history?”
“They’re managing,” she said. “Some have signed on with other ships already, some have found work helping to rebuild the torched parts of the city, while others want to try their hand at prospecting, but mostly they’re all just glad to be alive. Our passengers were pretty pissed to discover that their cargo had been lost with the ship, and a few threatened to sue Captain Dajo, but given that he has no real assets to speak of these days, most of them figured out they were better off seeking their fortunes in the mines, just like they originally intended.”
Makes sense to me, Sulu thought. “And Dajo?”
“Don’t worry about him. He’ll land on his feet. He always does.” She glanced up at the gambling dens on the mezzanine. “Wouldn’t be surprised if he’s up there now, trying to raise money for whatever he’s up to next.”
“What about you?” Sulu asked. “What are your plans?”
“Not sure,” she admitted. “Maybe I’ll have a go at prospecting too, see if I can dig up enough pergium to make a down payment on a ship of my own. There’s talk of newly discovered veins in the western hemisphere and elsewhere. Maybe it’s not too late to stake a claim where nobody has dug before.” She shrugged. “I wouldn’t object to striking it rich.”
“Prosperity would look good on you,” Sulu said. “But you’re sure I can’t talk you into signing on with Starfleet? With your skills and experience—”
She laughed out loud. “Be serious. I’d be drummed out for insubordination within a week. I’m a freebooter at heart; you know that. No commitments.”
“I know,” he said. “Figured it couldn’t hurt to ask.”
“Consider me flattered,” she said. “That you consider me Starfleet material, I mean.”
“Among other things.” He raised a glass to her. “That being said, apparently it’s still going to be a few weeks before any additional Federation ships and personnel arrive to relieve the Enterprise, so it looks as though we’ll sticking around for a while.”
She lifted her own glass. “That suits me just fine.”
“Me too.”
Acknowledgments
This is a book I’ve wanted to write for a while now, so I’m very grateful for the opportunity to finally beam it out to the world.
Many thanks to my editors, Ed Schlesinger and Margaret Clark, for waiting patiently for this manuscript while I recovered from two major moves; to John Van Citters and CBS for steering the franchise; to my agent Russell Galen for ably handling the business end of matters; and, as always, to Karen and Sophie for their support and encouragement every single day.
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About the Author
Greg Cox is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels and stories, including Legacies, Book 1: Captain to Captain, Miasma, Child of Two Worlds, Foul Deeds Will Rise, No Time Like the Past, The Weight of Worlds, The Rings of Time, To Reign in Hell, The Eugenics Wars (Volumes One and Two), The Q Continuum, Assignment: Eternity, and The Black Shore. He has also written the official movie novelizations of War for the Planet of the Apes, Godzilla, Man of Steel, The Dark Knight Rises, Ghost Rider, Daredevil, Death Defying Acts, and the first three Underworld movies, as well as books and stories based on such popular series as Alias, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Farscape, The 4400, Leverage, The Librarians, Riese: Kingdom Falling, Roswell, Terminator, Warehouse 13, The X-Files, and Xena: Warrior Princess.
He has received three Scribe Awards, as well as the Faust Award for Life Achievement, from the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers. He lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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Names: Cox, Greg, 1959– author.
Title: The Antares maelstrom / Greg Cox.
Description: First Gallery Books trade paperback edition. | New York : Gallery Books, 2019. | Series: Star trek: the original series | Identifiers: LCCN 2019004508 (print) | LCCN 2019009130 (ebook) | ISBN 9781982113216 (ebook) | ISBN 9781982113209 (paperback)
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