65: The Night Belongs to the MugatoSerpents In the
Garden.
In the classic episode "A Private Little War," Captain Kirk took
it upon himself to balance the power between two factions on a
primitive world when it is discovered that the Klingons are backing
one side. It was a story that demanded a follow-up, but one never
came. Until now. In his new novel Serpents In the Garden, Jeff
Mariotte puts now-Admiral Kirk back into battle on Neural when it
is learned that the Klingons may once more be interfering in the
planet's affairs. Taking matters into his own hands yet again, Kirk
embarks on a secret mission to expose the Klingons while trying to
minimize the damage that he may have caused decades earlier.
In this episode of Literary Treks we're joined by Dan Gunther of
Trek Lit Reviews to discuss the book, the use of red shirts, an
invicible Kirk, and a more mugatos than you can shake a fire stick
at. We also explore the naivity of intervention and how the story
both succeeds and fails depending on how you approach it.
In our news segment we share initial thoughts on IDW's graphic
adaptation of Harlan Ellison's original script for "The City On the
Edge of Forever," learn about Highscore Music's upcoming German
audio drama adaptation of Death In Winter, and take a peek at IDW's
September Star Trek comics lineup.
# Serpents In the GardenA novel by Jeff Mariotte that features Admiral Kirk addressing Klingon interference on the planet Neural.