''My Enemy, My Ally'' is a
science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
novel by American writer
Diane Duane
Diane Duane (born May 18, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author, long based in Ireland. Her works include the ''Young Wizards'' young adult fantasy series and the ''Rihannsu'' Star Trek novels.
Biography
Born in New York C ...
, part of the ''
Star Trek: The Original Series'' saga.
Plot
The USS ''Enterprise'' is contacted by Ael i-Mhiessan t'Rllaillieu, a Romulan commander with whom
Captain Kirk
James Tiberius Kirk, often known as Captain Kirk, is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. Originally played by Canadian actor William Shatner, Kirk first appeared in ''Star Trek'' serving aboard the starship USS ''Enterp ...
has tangled several times before. Ael has become disillusioned with the
Romulan Empire's politics, and is especially concerned with a secret project she has discovered which seeks to use captured
Vulcans
Vulcans, sometimes referred to as Vulcanians, are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid species in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. They are noted for their strict adherence to logic and reason and suppression of emotion. Known for their p ...
for medical research with the goal of allowing Romulans to develop extensive mental powers. She convinces her crew to cross the
Neutral Zone into Federation space, where the ''Enterprise'' is patrolling with the Starships ''Constellation'', ''Intrepid'' and the Denebian ''Defender''-class battleship ''Inaieu''. Ael hopes to convince Kirk to launch a strike against the medical facility.
The Captain declines, but when the USS ''Intrepid'' mysteriously vanishes during an ion storm, Ael convinces him that the ship has been captured by Romulans and its Vulcan crew will become part of the project. This convinces Kirk to take the ''Enterprise'' with Ael's ship, ''Bloodwing'', into Romulan space in a rescue mission. The plan involves Ael's ship pretending to capture the ''Enterprise'', taking it back home through the Romulan defences on a course which will pass close to the research station.
The plan proceeds smoothly until a double cross by Ael's son, Tafv, threatens to leave the ''Enterprise'' genuinely captured. This attempt is overturned, the ''Intrepid'' and her crew rescued, the base destroyed, and the ''Enterprise'' duly heads back to Federation space. Ael and Kirk go their separate ways, he back to duty and she to a life of exile as a traitor. Before leaving she tells Kirk all of her names and their meaning, a highly symbolic act for a Romulan which is only done to "one closer than kin". She tells him her names will be purged from the records back home, rendering her essentially a non-person in Romulan eyes. On returning to Earth Kirk hangs a pennant with Ael's names on it in a remote valley, symbolically counteracting this status.
Reception
In 2015, ''My Enemy, My Ally'' was noted as one of the ''Star Trek'' novels that was well written, for both outsiders to ''Star Trek'' lore and those steeped more deeply in the stories of that science fiction universe.
References
External links
{{Star Trek publications
Novels based on Star Trek: The Original Series
1984 American novels
American science fiction novels
Novels by Diane Duane
Pocket Books books