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Mind Meld (Star Trek: The Original Series) [Paperback]

John Vornholt (Author)
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Star Trek: The Original Series June 1, 1997
Teska, a Vulcan child raised on Earth, is destined to play a crucial role in the reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan peoples. While Spock escorts his young niece back to Vulcan for her betrothal ceremony, he strives to help her understand both her Vulcan heritage and her growing telepathic abilities.

But when an unplanned mind meld reveals the true identity of a deadly assassin to Teska, she and Spock find themselves the target of a Rigelian criminal network. With the Enterprise light-years away, Spock and his niece must go on the run, pursued by a conspiracy determined to end teska's future before it has even begun.



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Teska, a Vulcan child raised on Earth, is destined to play a crucial role in the reunification of the Vulcan and Romulan peoples. While Spock escorts his young niece back to Vulcan for her betrothal ceremony, he strives to help her understand both her Vulcan heritage and her growing telepathic abilities. But when an unplanned mind meld reveals the true identity of a deadly assassin to Teska, she and Spock find themselves the target of a Rigelian criminal network. With the EnterpriseTM light-years away, Spock and his niece must go on the run, pursued by a conspiracy determined to end teska's future before it has even begun.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 274 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books (June 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0671002589
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671002589
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,225,706 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book. Will the Vulcans & the Romulans Unite ??, August 29, 1997
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This review is from: Mind Meld (Star Trek: The Original Series) (Paperback)
Verry good book. Story gives some great insights into Spock and what it means to be a Vulcan child. While Kirk and the rest of the crew are of on an mision Spock must make sure he and his niece survive their stay on Rigel V. Teska -having first hand knowledge of a murder- is threatened by a group of criminals. Spock is faced with trying to keep her and himself alive till the enterprise returns. On Spoch rests the fate if Romulans and Vulcans will even get to their goal of reunification. Can Spock rescue Teska ??
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great, albeit contradictory premise, November 25, 2011
This review is from: Mind Meld (Star Trek: The Original Series) (Paperback)
This book is based on one of the best premises for a Star Trek novel ever used. It is set in the time where there are the beginnings of a re-unification movement between Vulcans and the Romulans. Teska is a young Vulcan child that has been raised on Earth and she is to be betrothed to a young Romulan of the same approximate age. If the two then enter into the blood fever of pon farr at the appropriate time, it will be strong evidence that the Vulcans and Romulans are one species and can be united. It is now time for Teska and her prospective mate to travel to Vulcan for the ceremony.
An aged Kirk is tasked with the mission of taking Teska to Vulcan and her uncle Spock is to guide and protect her as she is prepares for the ceremony. Within this context, the Enterprise is also transporting a group of Rigelians back to their homeworld. Rigel is a member of the Federation that is trying to increase their trade ties to other worlds. However, child marriage and other activities forbidden in the Federation are still practiced on Rigel so there is the danger that Rigel could instead be expelled from the Federation.
When the Rigelian ambassador is murdered and in his last moments shares a mind meld with Teska, she learns the identity of the assassin. The faction that had him killed is headed by one of the most powerful women on Rigel, a woman that is ruthless in pursuing her goals.
Due to problems in the transport of Teska's mate to Vulcan, the Enterprise leaves Spock and Teska on Rigel while they go off to retrieve the young Romulan. The assassination planners then try to kill Spock and Teska, so they are forced to fight off the attacks while they wait for the Enterprise to return.
I have found Star Trek stories that delve into the practices of the non-human cultures to be some of the most interesting and this book is in that category. While Spock and the Federation forbid child marriage, the primary goal of the story is to betroth a seven year old girl to a young Romulan boy. It is a story right out of the alliance by marriage history of the royalty of Europe. Teska also proves that she is a very capable person, destined to rise to greatness provided she can survive her childhood.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Uncle Spock?, March 28, 2008
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This review is from: Mind Meld (Star Trek: The Original Series) (Paperback)
Long ago there had been a radical change in Vulcan society. Long torn by their violent emotions a philosophy of peace through logic had swept the planet, those who did not agree with this new way of life left founding the Romulan Star Empire, which became a bitter foe of the Federation. Among both Vulcans and Romulans though there are those who hope that the long standing differences between the two societies, and that once again the race can be, if not united, at least at peace. Sarek and Spock are both advocates of this reunification, advocates to the point that Sarek has agreed to bond a young kinswoman to a Romulan boy. If the bond is successful, and the two eventually marry it will be a great step toward reuniting the two cultures, much like marriages of state that occurred in Earth's past. This is a long-term plan though, the young would be couple are both seven years old.

Spock has been appointed to act as the girl's guardian/chaperone to escort her to Vulcan for the ceremony. Along the way though things begin to go wrong, so wrong that Kirk begins to believe that the mission is run by Murphy's Law. Spock discovers that in addition to his unaccustomed duties as surrogate parent he also has to contend with murder, smuggling, kidnapping and his own interesting proposition.

This is a very interesting novel, one that starts with great promise. Unfortunately it begins to get a bit bogged down in the middle and the aburptly jumps to the end. Whole great sections of the story that were carefully laid out in the beginning just seem to be forgotten. It is almost as if this were meant to be a multibook arc that never was finished. Too bad because it had great potential.

For those who are Vulcan fans this one would be a great read. As for the missing bits, fill them in for yourself, the author got you off to a great start.
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