
Yesterday's Son
by:
A.C. Crispin
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0671038516
ISBN 13: 9780671038519
Publication date:
August 1st, 1999
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 191
Genres: Science Fiction, History
In a gripping tale set against the backdrop of a beloved sci-fi universe, Spock embarks on an extraordinary journey back in time, armed with the rare opportunity to alter pivotal moments in history. Guided by the wisdom of T'Pau, a revered Vulcan leader, he seeks to tap into the power of the Guardian of Forever, an ancient and enigmatic device.
As Spock navigates the intricacies of time travel, he grapples with the moral implications of his mission and the potential consequences of his actions on the timeline. Battling inner conflicts and external foes, he strives to reconcile his logical nature with the emotional turbulence that arises from revisiting the past.
The stakes become alarmingly high as he encounters figures from history that will test his resolve. With each step, he is reminded of the burdens carried from the past and the profound connections that tie individuals across time.
Ultimately, the journey challenges Spock to redefine his understanding of sacrifice, loyalty, and the nature of destiny itself, making it a poignant exploration of what it means to be human—or half-human.
As Spock navigates the intricacies of time travel, he grapples with the moral implications of his mission and the potential consequences of his actions on the timeline. Battling inner conflicts and external foes, he strives to reconcile his logical nature with the emotional turbulence that arises from revisiting the past.
The stakes become alarmingly high as he encounters figures from history that will test his resolve. With each step, he is reminded of the burdens carried from the past and the profound connections that tie individuals across time.
Ultimately, the journey challenges Spock to redefine his understanding of sacrifice, loyalty, and the nature of destiny itself, making it a poignant exploration of what it means to be human—or half-human.