Star Trek: Prime Directive

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Star Trek: Prime Directive is a science fiction novel set in the Star Trek universe that explores the ethical and dramatic consequences of Starfleet’s non-interference rule known as the Prime Directive.

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instanceOf Star Trek novel
science fiction novel
tie-in novel
basedOn Star Trek franchise NERFINISHED
Star Trek: The Original Series NERFINISHED
centralTheme consequences of violating rules
duty versus morality
ethics of intervention
non-interference in alien cultures
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
explores Starfleet regulations
command responsibility
cultural contamination
first contact protocols
political repercussions of Starfleet actions
featuresCharacter Hikaru Sulu NERFINISHED
James T. Kirk NERFINISHED
Leonard McCoy NERFINISHED
Montgomery Scott NERFINISHED
Nyota Uhura NERFINISHED
Pavel Chekov NERFINISHED
Spock NERFINISHED
featuresConcept Prime Directive NERFINISHED
featuresOrganization Starfleet NERFINISHED
featuresStarship USS Enterprise NERFINISHED
genre science fiction
space opera
hasFandom Star Trek fandom
hasFictionalTimeframe 23rd century
hasSubject interstellar diplomacy
law and ethics in speculative fiction
military ethics in science fiction
language English
medium print
narrativeFocus dramatic consequences of the Prime Directive
ethical consequences of the Prime Directive
narrativeForm prose
narrativePerspective third-person narration
publisher Pocket Books NERFINISHED
series Star Trek: The Original Series novels NERFINISHED
setInFictionalUniverse Star Trek universe NERFINISHED
targetAudience Star Trek fans
adult readers
workType licensed media tie-in

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Star Trek novels notableWork Star Trek: Prime Directive