Star Trek: Discovery: Drastic Measures
Star Trek: Discovery • Book 2
by Dayton Ward
Narrated by Robert Petkoff
Why You'll Love This
Kodos the Executioner is Trek's most chilling villain, and this is finally the full story of the massacre that haunted Kirk — told before anyone could stop it.
- Great if you want: dark Trek lore expanded with prequel gravitas and moral weight
- Listening experience: tense and methodical — dread builds slowly, payoff hits hard
- Narration: Petkoff's measured, authoritative delivery fits the military-procedural tone well
- Skip if: you prefer optimistic Trek — this leans into its bleakest canon
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About This Book
Star Trek: Discovery — Drastic Measures takes place ten years before the series, on Tarsus IV during the notorious massacre ordered by Governor Kodos. Dayton Ward places young versions of Philippa Georgiou and Gabriel Lorca — both familiar to Discovery viewers — on the colony as the crisis unfolds, hunting the man who will become known as Kodos the Executioner. The historical framing gives the novel its moral weight: these are characters trying to stop an atrocity they know, from the show's future perspective, they cannot fully prevent.
Robert Petkoff narrates with the gravitas appropriate to material that deals with genocide and institutional failure. At eleven and a half hours the audiobook honors a novel that takes the difficult history of a throwaway original series reference and builds it into a genuine moral thriller.
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