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In addition, Dayton Ward's 2020 TOS novel ''Agents of Influence'' serves as a loose crossover with ''Seekers'' (featuring the ''Endeavor'' and its crew as Special Guest Stars).

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In addition, Dayton Ward's 2020 TOS novel ''Agents of Influence'' serves as a loose crossover with ''Seekers'' (featuring the ''Endeavor'' and its crew as Special Guest Stars).
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In addition, Dayton Ward's 2020 TOS novel ''Agents of Influence'' serves as a loose crossover with ''Seekers'' (featuring the ''Endeavor'' and its crew as Special Guest Stars).
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* SavedByCanon: As during ''Vanguard'', Terrell will survive the events of ''Seekers'' as he will not canonically die until ''The Wrath of Khan''.
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A series of books in the ''Franchise/StarTrekNovelVerse''. Set in the Original Series era, the series follows on from the events of ''Literature/StarTrekVanguard'', returning two of that series' recurring starships to the Taurus Reach on a mission of exploration. Unlike ''Vanguard'', the series is more stand-alone episodic in its approach.

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A series of books in the ''Franchise/StarTrekNovelVerse''.''Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse''. Set in the Original Series era, the series follows on from the events of ''Literature/StarTrekVanguard'', returning two of that series' recurring starships to the Taurus Reach on a mission of exploration. Unlike ''Vanguard'', the series is more stand-alone episodic in its approach.



* YouKeepUsingThatWord: Master Chief Ilucci gets frustrated with the Austarans referring to their device as a "quantum fluctuation generator" when it doesn't actually do anything involving quantum particles.

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* YouKeepUsingThatWord: Master Chief Ilucci gets frustrated with the Austarans referring to their device as a "quantum fluctuation generator" when it doesn't actually do anything involving quantum particles.
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* MillionToOneChance: The quantum fluctuation generator causes this as a byproduct - creating effects such as every gaming machine in a casino hitting a jackpot, causing a boiling pot of water to instantly freeze, and [[spoiler: saving someone from leaping to their death by generating enough wind to allow them to land safely]].


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* OldSoldier: Chief Petty Officer Wimmer, who gave up a long and illustrious career in security to work as a physical therapist and rec deck crewman on the ''Endeavour''.
* PuppeteerParasite: The Lrondi in ''All That's Left''.

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* YouKeepUsingThatWord: Master Chief Ilucci gets frustrated with the Austarans referring to their device as a "quantum fluctuation generator" when it doesn't actually do anything involving quantum particles.

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* ''Long Shot'' (upcoming)

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* ''Long Shot'' (upcoming)
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* LudicrousPrecision: Hesh, who always seems to interject with a literal interpretation whenever someone else makes a sarcastic or off-hand remark.

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* LiteralMinded: Hesh.
* LudicrousPrecision: Again, Hesh, who always seems to interject with a literal interpretation whenever someone else makes a sarcastic or off-hand remark.
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A series of books in the StarTrekNovelVerse. Set in the Original Series era, the series follows on from the events of ''StarTrekVanguard'', returning two of that series' recurring starships to the Taurus Reach on a mission of exploration. Unlike ''Vanguard'', the series is more stand-alone episodic in its approach.

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A series of books in the StarTrekNovelVerse. ''Franchise/StarTrekNovelVerse''. Set in the Original Series era, the series follows on from the events of ''StarTrekVanguard'', ''Literature/StarTrekVanguard'', returning two of that series' recurring starships to the Taurus Reach on a mission of exploration. Unlike ''Vanguard'', the series is more stand-alone episodic in its approach.



* AbusivePrecursors: The Shedai are shown to have been ''even more'' ethically bankrupt than they appeared in ''[[StarTrekVanguard Vanguard]]''.

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* AbusivePrecursors: The Shedai are shown to have been ''even more'' ethically bankrupt than they appeared in ''[[StarTrekVanguard ''[[Literature/StarTrekVanguard Vanguard]]''.
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* ''Long Shot'' (upcoming)



* NoOSHACompliance: Master Chief Illiuci admits that his rewiring of the ''Sagittarius''' impulse engines [[spoiler:to keep the ship from burning up during its crash landing]] probably breaks about a dozen Starfeet safety regulations.

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* NoOSHACompliance: Master Chief Illiuci admits that his rewiring of the ''Sagittarius''' impulse engines [[spoiler:to keep the ship from burning up during its crash landing]] probably breaks about a dozen Starfeet safety regulations. Ask him if he cares, though.

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* CasualDangerDialogue: Most of the crew of the ''Sagittarius'' makes asides and wisecracks while under fire.



* FaceDeathWithDignity: Nimur's fellows, including her mate Kerlo and the Priestess Ysan, try to convince her to do this, and accept the ritual death upon reaching adulthood.

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* FaceDeathWithDignity: Nimur's fellows, including her mate Kerlo and the Priestess Ysan, try to convince her to do this, and accept the ritual death upon reaching adulthood. adulthood.
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Kerlo, once Nimur triggers his Change.]]
* GenkiGirl: Nurse Holly Amos. Doctor Leone wonders where she gets her boundless energy and enthusiasm.



* NoSell: At the beginning of the Change, Nimur is weakened by phasers on heavy stun. By the time she's fully changed, even a full power shot has no effect.

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* NoSell: At the beginning of the Change, Nimur is weakened by phasers on heavy stun. By the time she's fully changed, even a full power shot has no effect. [[spoiler:By ''Point of Divergence'', even being blasted by the ''Endeavour'''s phaser banks only slows her down.]]



* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: A Changed Tomol.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: A Changed Tomol. [[spoiler:Though it turns out that this was not the original intent of the Change.]]

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* ContinuityNod: The Tomol wordstone is compared [[Recap/StarTrekS3E3TheParadiseSyndrome to the Preserver obelisk]].



* NeckSnap: Several Klingons get their heads spun 180 degrees by Nimur's telekinesis. Compared to what she does when she's really furious, it's a much less painful way to die.

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* NeckSnap: Several Klingons get their heads spun 180 degrees by Nimur's telekinesis. Compared to what she does when [[LudicrousGibs she's really furious, furious]], it's a much less painful way to die.die.
* NoOSHACompliance: Master Chief Illiuci admits that his rewiring of the ''Sagittarius''' impulse engines [[spoiler:to keep the ship from burning up during its crash landing]] probably breaks about a dozen Starfeet safety regulations.
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* NeckSnap: Several Klingons get their heads spun 180 degrees by Nimur's telekinesis. Compared to what she does when she's really furious, it's a much less painful way to die.
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** The effect of the Change though, ironically renders her disinterested in the baby from that point on.

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* AbusivePrecursors: The Shedai are shown to have been ''even more'' ethically bankrupt than they appeared in ''Vanguard''.

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* AbusivePrecursors: The Shedai are shown to have been ''even more'' ethically bankrupt than they appeared in ''Vanguard''.''[[StarTrekVanguard Vanguard]]''.


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* ComingInHot: [[spoiler:The ''Sagittarius'' makes yet another crash landing after being shot out of space by a Klingon warship.]]


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* MamaBear: Nimul's Change accelerates when the Klingon party threatens to kill her baby. She rends them limb from limb with just a thought.

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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Dastin.
* DontAskJustRun: After the ''Sagittarius'' team activate the Tomol wordstone, Dastin mentions that while he respects the chain of command it's time to beat it.

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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Dastin.
Dastin. He wrecked two shuttles and a hoverbike on leave, and once behind the wheel of the rover acts like a kid with a new toy.
* DontAskJustRun: After the ''Sagittarius'' team activate the Tomol wordstone, Lieutenant Dastin mentions that while he respects grabs Commander Theriault by the shoulder.
-->'''Dastin:''' [[WithDueRespect With all respect]] to
the chain of command it's time to beat it.command, '''RUN'''!



* StealthInSpace: Ensigns Nizsk and Taryl come up with an ingenious way to hide the ''Sagittarius'' from the Klingons. [[spoiler:And then figure out an even more ingenious way to use their asteroid hiding place as natural cover to contact the survey team on the planet]]

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* StealthInSpace: Ensigns Nizsk and Taryl come up with an ingenious way to hide the ''Sagittarius'' [[spoiler:on the surface of an asteroid]] from the Klingons. [[spoiler:And then figure out an even more ingenious way to use their asteroid hiding place as natural cover to contact the survey team on the planet]]
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* StealthInSpace: Ensigns Nizsk and Taryl come up with an ingenious way to hide the ''Sagittarius'' from the Klingons.
* TerrifiedOfGerms: Dr. Babitz. When she comes up to the bridge, Terrell mentions that she has that look she has whenever she wants to completely sanitize something.

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* StealthInSpace: Ensigns Nizsk and Taryl come up with an ingenious way to hide the ''Sagittarius'' from the Klingons.
Klingons. [[spoiler:And then figure out an even more ingenious way to use their asteroid hiding place as natural cover to contact the survey team on the planet]]
* TerrifiedOfGerms: Dr. Babitz. When she comes up to the bridge, Terrell mentions that she has that is giving the bridge the same look she has gets whenever she wants to completely sanitize something.

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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Dastin.
* DontAskJustRun: After the ''Sagittarius'' team activate the Tomol wordstone, Dastin mentions that while he respects the chain of command it's time to beat it.



* LudicrousPrecision: Hesh.

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* LudicrousPrecision: Hesh. Hesh, who always seems to interject with a literal interpretation whenever someone else makes a sarcastic or off-hand remark.
* MonsterRoommate: Razka and Nizsk. Razka has a thing about spiders, and Nizsk is from an arachnoid species. The fact that she sleeps in a cocoon that then ruptures and spills a noxious fluid all over the deck when she wakes up doesn't help.
* NoSell: At the beginning of the Change, Nimur is weakened by phasers on heavy stun. By the time she's fully changed, even a full power shot has no effect.


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* TerrifiedOfGerms: Dr. Babitz. When she comes up to the bridge, Terrell mentions that she has that look she has whenever she wants to completely sanitize something.
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* ThereAreNoAdults: Nereus II; the Tomol kill themselves at 18.
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* KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect: In keeping with the trope namer, we're reminded that Klingon culture holds little regard for its scientists, or indeed for any non-warriors.

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* KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect: In keeping with the trope namer, we're reminded that Klingon culture holds has little regard for its scientists, or indeed for any non-warriors. The Klingon in question, Tormog, bitterly reflects on this, and on his peoples' refusal to acknowledge that far more of them don't act as warriors than do.
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* KlingonScientistsGetNoRespect

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* KlingonScientistsGetNoRespectKlingonScientistsGetNoRespect: In keeping with the trope namer, we're reminded that Klingon culture holds little regard for its scientists, or indeed for any non-warriors.
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* TheSpock: Sorak, who is indeed a Vulcan, in his scenes advising Captain Terrell.
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* AGodAmI: It seems that a Changed Tomol will inevitably come to believe this. As Nimur insists: "This universe is but a machine for the creation of gods" (by which she means those like herself).
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* StealthInSpace: Ensigns Nizsk and Taryl come up with an ingenious way to hide the Sagittarius from the Klingons.

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* StealthInSpace: Ensigns Nizsk and Taryl come up with an ingenious way to hide the Sagittarius ''Sagittarius'' from the Klingons.
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* AcePilot: Nizsk, living up to standard set by her/its predecessor, the late Celerasayna zh'Firro.

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* AcePilot: Nizsk, living up to the standard set by her/its predecessor, the late Celerasayna zh'Firro.
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* StealthInSpace: Ensigns Nizsk and Taryl come up with an ingenious way to hide the Sagittarius from the Klingons.
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* AcePilot: Nizsk, living up to her/its predecessor, the late Celerasayna zh'Firro.

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* AcePilot: Nizsk, living up to standard set by her/its predecessor, the late Celerasayna zh'Firro.
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* AcePilot: Nizsk, living up to her/its predecessor, the late Celerasayna zh'Firro.
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* TimeToStepUpCommander: Seta, the disciple to Priestess Ysan, who inherits the role sooner than expected thanks to Ysan's violent death.
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* LudicrousPrecision: Hesh.
* SecretUndergroundPassage: Where the Tomol wordstone, the record of their history and law, is located.
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