Star Trek: Sarek

Star Trek: Sarek by A. C. Crispin is a first edition published by Pocket Books on January 1, 1994. This 440-page novel explores the life of Spock’s father, Sarek, detailing his career as a prominent ambassador for the Federation and the complexities of his relationship with his half-human son, Spock. The narrative delves into Sarek’s logical nature and the challenges he faces in balancing his Vulcan heritage with the emotional nuances of his family dynamics.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes surrounding family, identity, and duty within the context of the Star Trek universe. The book presents a detailed account of Sarek’s experiences and conflicts, particularly highlighting the tension between his Vulcan ideals and the emotional struggles he encounters with Spock. This edition, written in English, offers fans of the franchise an in-depth look at one of its most intriguing characters, providing insights into the interplay between logic and emotion in the lives of these iconic figures.
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A chronicle of the life of Spock’s perpetually logical, full-blooded Vulcan father covers his career as one of the Federation’s premiere ambassadors and conflicts with his half-human son. 160,000 first printing.
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