Star Trek: New Frontier: Excalibur: Restoration, book 11 of the New Frontier series is the third of the Excalibur trilogy-within-a-series and the 14th chapter of what I like to refer to as Star Trek: The Prime-Time Soap. This time around we focus on the now Capt. Shelby and her first months of command onboard the USS Exeter alternating with scenes on a desert planet called Yakaba, where we follow the lives of Rheela, a young single mother who has the uncanny ability to make it rain, Rheela's son Moke, and a tall dark stranger with a scarred face who calls himself...Calhoun. Oh yeah, Robin Lefler, Morgan Primus, Si Cwan, Kallinda, and Montgomery Scott's adventure also comes to a quick resolution.
Shelby hand picks her crew, feeling that a less flamboyant crew than, say, her previous on on the lost USS Excalibur is the correct way to go. She quickly learns otherwise, as she also finds that power changes one's perspective on things. Shelby discovers her style of captaincy is not wholly dissimilar to the late Mackenzie Calhoun's, but a captain even a little like Calhoun does not sit well with such a by-the-book crew. So when Shelby learns of the fact Starfleet is christening a new USS Excalibur (this one a huge Galaxy Class vessel--think Enterprise from ST The Next Generation), she leaps at it and starts reassembling her old crew.
Calhoun finds himself stranded on Yakaba after he and Shelby manages to somehow evacuate everyone from the doomed Excalibur but themselves. Because much of the power systems were shot the escape pods needed to be manually activated meaning one had to stay behind. Naturally, it was Calhoun. He tried to escape his fate in a shuttle, but could not clear the Excalibur's final explosion. The shuttle was damaged and he crashes on the desert planet of Yakaba, which has very little (but some) contact with the larger galactic community. Over the next few months, Calhoun arrives at the small town of Narrin, meets Rheela and Moke and makes a life for himself as the town Majister (think "sheriff") while looking for a way off planet. Eventually he makes it offworld, but not before Rheela gets killed, prompting Calhoun to "adopt" Moke and taking the boy back to Federation space.
The wildly improbable story with Robin, Morgan, Si Cwan and Kallinda comes to a quick end on Risa the vacation planet. It seems that the father and son duo of Rafe and Nik Viola that Robin and Morgan were romancing were none other than Sientor Olivan and son, the people responsible for the death of Jereme, an especially beloved teacher of Cwan. It also seems they had some involvement in the creation of the computer virus primarily responsible for the destruction of the Excalibur (small galaxy). They die quickly, but the motivation for killing Jereme is never adequately explained. Oh, and it seems that Scotty was not as dead as it seemed in the last book (surprise).
The last few pages involve Calhoun returning to civilized space, reuniting with Shelby, marrying her and it is hinted that he will be the captain of the new Excalibur, while Shelby will get still another ship and together they will resume humanitarian efforts in the former Thallonian empire. Outstanding plotlines include Zak Kebron's suspicions that Mark McHenry is not all he says he is, and it is hinted that McHenry had a greater hand the complete evacuation of doomed Excalibur than should have been possible for an ordinary human.
The next book is a bit of a side trip again as New Frontier gets involved in the Gateways crossover which will take some time to get to as NF is the sixth out of seven books on that arc.