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Enemy Unseen

by V. E. Mitchell, V.E. Mitchell

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Series: Star Trek (novels) (1990.10), Star Trek: The Original Series (51), Star Trek (1990.10)

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Enemy Unseen Transporting a diplomatic party is nothing new for Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the "Enterprise™ " -- but this particular mission promises trouble from the start. For one thing, the wife of the Federation ambassador on this trip is an old flame of Kirk's -- she's determined to see that they resume their romance where they left off. Of course, when another ambassador presents Kirk with three of his wives, finding time for the first romance, let alone any of his other duties, is going to prove nearly impossible. When a diplomatic attache is murdered, and the prime suspect is one of his crewmembers, Kirk begins to wish that Starfleet Command would consider using some other Starship to ferry diplomatic personnel....… (more)
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I found this fairly muddled - too many different plot threads going on, and too many new alien cultures to process! - but I did enjoy it, particularly the theme of misunderstanding alien cultures--something that I feel gets left out of Trek as much as it gets consciously put in.
  everystartrek | Jan 5, 2023 |
Too wordy. ( )
  Brian-B | Nov 30, 2022 |
A "routine" diplomatic mission turns deadly as an unknown assailant attempts to subvert the process through any means possible, including murder. Meanwhile, Kirk is dealing with an old flame, and trying to juggle the three wives he has just been presented with.

V.E. Mitchell is a long-time Star Trek fan, and her Trek pro-novel “Enemy Unseen” shows that in the accurate characterizations of the original series’ regulars. Spock is written out early in the setup (which is disturbing to those of us who count him as a favorite), but his absence makes room for Mitchell’s original characters to take center stage and carry much of the action. (Unlike fan fiction, which merrily bumps off, marries off, or gender-switches TOS characters at random, the pro novels are bound firmly to returning all the beloved crew members to their original starting points by the last paragraph. Not surprisingly, this restriction can severely limit the dramatic action.)

The base plot is pretty straightforward – Enterprise is carrying a Federation diplomat as well as a party from an alien planetary system, to try to resolve a conflict over settlement rights on a disputed planet. But someone on the ship is determined to keep the accord from happening, even if it involves murder.

Mitchell gets props for creating an interesting alien culture, so driven by their particular codes of honor and “the harmony of all” that negotiations with them require a particularly deft hand, and the project looks pretty shaky, even before dead bodies start turning up.

Unfortunately, she’s also given Kirk's old flame a major role in the proceedings. Setting aside for the moment the fact that Kirk seems to have more old flames than a Zippo dump, Cecilia Simons remains pretty much a cardboard character – the sensuous, seductive Evil Bitch Queen, out to bend Kirk (and every other male she encounters) to her will. Because the reader is privy to information the novel’s characters lack, she emerges early-on as a prime suspect for the interference. The extra wives issue is never given more than a passing glance and is resolved as casually as it was introduced.

Eventually, the spy’s identity is figured out, largely through the skills of the original crew characters, and the discovery carries within it an answer to the settlement conflict. It also, however, reveals a gaping plot hole, which really can’t be discussed without violating the Reviewer’s Code, which essentially says “you can’t tell readers The Butler Did It when writing the review”.

Overall, “Enemy Unseen” is better than most of the pro-novels, but certainly has some flaws. ( )
  LyndaInOregon | Jul 15, 2020 |
An unmemorable but reasonably well-written tale of intrigue and murder aboard the Enterprise, with an old flame of Captain Kirk's a chief suspect. Something to pass a lazy afternoon, no more. ( )
1 vote burnit99 | Feb 8, 2007 |
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Enemy Unseen Transporting a diplomatic party is nothing new for Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the "Enterprise™ " -- but this particular mission promises trouble from the start. For one thing, the wife of the Federation ambassador on this trip is an old flame of Kirk's -- she's determined to see that they resume their romance where they left off. Of course, when another ambassador presents Kirk with three of his wives, finding time for the first romance, let alone any of his other duties, is going to prove nearly impossible. When a diplomatic attache is murdered, and the prime suspect is one of his crewmembers, Kirk begins to wish that Starfleet Command would consider using some other Starship to ferry diplomatic personnel....

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    "BONES, CAN YOU TELL ME WHEN HE DIED?" KIRK ASKED


"And also," he continued, "anything about the weapon that did it."

McCoy looked over Kirk's shoulder and his expression turned grim. He gulped and gave the body a quick examination. "I'm surprised Security din't catch the killer in the act; he's been dead only a few minutes."

"That short a time, how could we have missed him?"

McCoy simply shrugged. "I'll do a complete/ autopsy when Security is through recording the mess, but as a first guess, I haven't a clue about what happened here." The doctor shook his head in bewilderment. "Those cuts are deep and parallel, like giant claw marks - though anything with claws long enough to do that much damage would have to be one  hellaciously big monster.
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