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3 | This is a dual-plot novel. Spock, as a captain, receives a distress call from an old friend named Rabin. Rabin is now a starfleet liaison with the natives of a desert planet. The novel shifts back and forth between this plot and another; a previous instance when Spock met Rabin, when Spock was undergoing his [[InitiationCeremony Vulcan rite-of-passage]] and Rabin was a SpaceCadet visiting Vulcan. The two rescued Rabin's mother and a number of hostages from a religious fanatic secretly supported by the Romulans. The relationship between the two stories is revealed at the end. |
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5 | !!This novel contains examples of: |
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7 | %%* ANiceJewishBoy: Rabin. |
8 | * AlternateCharacterInterpretation: [[invoked]]Not an extreme example, but as with all the ''Vulcan's [noun]'' books, the ProudWarriorRace aspect of the Romulans is made prominent, whereas in many other novels (and the 24th century TV shows), their subtle, secretive and political side was the focus. |
9 | %%* BadassIsraeli: Rabin. |
10 | %%* BewareTheNiceOnes |
11 | %%* CrossingTheDesert |
12 | * DoubleMeaningTitle: Vulcan's Forge is a place (a desert on planet Vulcan), but the novel also demonstrates some of the events that made Spock who he is as an adult- those which essentially "forged" him into the Vulcan he is now. |
13 | * ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin : Vulcan's Forge is named in part because much of the story takes place in a desert on Vulcan; a desert called ''Vulcan's Forge''. The desert is also visited in ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' season four. |
14 | %%* IWillFindYou |
15 | %%* {{The McCoy}}: Rabin is even more of a [=McCoy=] then [=McCoy=]. |
16 | %%* OddFriendship |
17 | %%* ShoutOut: Rabin loves movie references, so there's quite a few of these. |
18 | * TheseHandsHaveKilled: Spock kills a guard while rescuing Rabin's mother and the prisoners and has a bit of {{Angst}} about it. |
19 | %%* WorthyOpponent: Ruanek, one of the Romulan soldiers. |
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