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From: rccarm00@mik.uky.edu (Ron C Carman)
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek.misc,news.answers
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Subject: TNG Novels Compendium [01/09]
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Followup-To: poster
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Date: 1 Jan 1993 06:02:51 GMT
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Organization: University Of Kentucky, Dept. of Math Sciences
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Reply-To: rccarm00@mik.uky.edu
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NNTP-Posting-Host: pit-manager.mit.edu
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Summary: The TNG Novels Compendium is a compilation of information
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found in the series of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" novels
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which are published by Pocket Books. The Compendium contains
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listings of characters, races, worlds, ships, mistakes, and
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cross-references for each book in the series, as well as the
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plot summary from the back of each book. Its appendices contain
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alphabetical listings of the above info, as well as a file of
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notable quotes, and more.
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X-Last-Updated: 1992/12/13
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Archive-name: Star-Trek/Novels/TNG/Compendium
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Last-modified: 01 December 1992
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Version: 2.2
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______________________________________________________________________
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** This file and its accompanying indices was compiled by me, and I **
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** maintain it in my spare time, out of a fascination with the Star **
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** Trek mythos. It is hoped that this project can be of use to **
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** anyone wishing a better understanding of the Star Trek universe. **
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** At any rate, I have thoroughly enjoyed the time spent compiling **
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** these documents. My only request is that anyone distributing **
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** these files would leave this header intact. Enjoy. **
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** Ron C. Carman **
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** 04/23/92 **
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Edition 2.2 Novel Compendium 11/12/92
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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G1 Metamorphosis Copyright March 1990
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Author: Jean Lorrah
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StarDate: 42528.6
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Historian's Note: Metamorphosis takes place in the second season of ST:TNG,
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beginning immediately after 'The Measure of a Man'. Data
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had to fight for his very existence in that episode; the
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experience has lingering after-effects.
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker, Troi,
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Wesley, and Worf
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Guests: Darryl 'Dare' Adin, Poet, Aurora, Pris Shenkley, Sdan, Thralen,
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Chief Engineer (Cmdr.) Argyle, Johnson, Ens. Serena Gibson,
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Sandra Murchison, Drohanna, Princess Thelia, Lt. Carson, Ulia,
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Dr. (Lt.) Selar, Chairman Meff Tichelon, Ens. Lee Ann Su, Lodel,
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Prince Sharn, and Melinia
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Races: Waykani, Vulcans, Romulans, Orions, Theskians, Andorians, Edo,
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Konor, Ferengi, Samdians, Arcturians, Verwar
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Ships: U.S.S. Clarion
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Worlds: Artemis III, Elysia, Brancherion, Dacket, Jokarn, Gellesen, Nisus,
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Gagarin IV, Beta Tharsis IV, Ghandi VII
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X-Refs: Cmdr. Bruce Maddox, Judge Phillipa Louvois, Lt. Tasha Yar,
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Ira Graves, Francis Bacon, StarBases: 32, 61, 92 and 173
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Plot Summary:
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Unexplained gravitational disturbances summon the Enterprise to the
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planet Elysia, and the android Lieutenant Commander Data to a date with
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destiny. For on this alien world, he will be drawn into an impossible
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quest, leading him to consequences both heartwarming and disastrous, and
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he finally dares to pursue his fondest desire: to become human.
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G2 Vendetta Copyright May 1991
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Author: Peter David
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StarDate: 44793.6
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
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Troi, and Worf
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Guests: Capt. Morgan Korsmo, Cmdr. Shelby, Leah Sapp, Professor Talbot,
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Dantar VIII, Dantar IX, Hobson, Turane, Martok, Darr,
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Dr. (Commodore) Terman, Lt. Chafin, Dr. (Lt.) Selar, Meyer,
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Boyajian, Delcara, Seth, Goodman, Capt. Ariel Taggart,
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Dr. Pulaski, Reannon Bonaventure, Peel, Davenport, Ens. Toomey,
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Chief Engineer Polly Parke, Ens. Barclay, Cmdr. Loskene,
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and Chief Engineer Argyle
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Misc.: Enterprise can carry up to 9000 evacuees;
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Indicates Warp 9.9 is 3,053 times C; states that one
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Galaxy-class ship was destroyed at Wolf 359
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Races: Penzatti, Preservers, Borg, Ferengi, Tholians, Orions, Shgin, Gorn
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Ships: U.S.S. Chekov, U.S.S. Curie, U.S.S. Repulse,
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U.S.S. Enterprise (NCC 1701)
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Worlds: Penzatti, Tri Epsilon Delta, Howell 320, Kalish IX, Arret,
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Savannah I, Camus II, Orin IV
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X-Refs: Commodore Matthew Decker; Doomsday machine;
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Alonso 'Don Quixote' Quixana; Sancho Panza;
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Dulcinea; Miguel de Cervantes
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Plot Summary:
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The Borg -- half organic being and half machine, they are the most feared
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race in the known galaxy. In their relentless quest for technological
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perfection, they have destroyed entire star systems, enslaved countless
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peoples, and in a single brutal attack, decimated Starfleet's mightiest
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vessels. Only a final desperate gambit by Captain Picard and the
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Enterprise crew stopped the Borg from conquering the entire Federation.
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And now they have returned...
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Answering a distress call from a planet under attack by the Borg, the
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Enterprise meets Delcara, the lone survivor of an alien race the Borg
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obliterated. Blinded by hatred, Delcara seeks the ultimate revenge --
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the complete destruction of her race's executioners. But the Enterprise
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crew learns that Delcara's vengeance carries a terrible price, for once
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unleashed, the destructive force she commands will annihilate not only
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the Borg, but countless innocents as well...
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H1 Reunion Copyright November 1991
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Author: Michael Jan Friedman
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StarDate: UNKNOWN
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker, Troi,
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Wesley, and Worf
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Guests: Capt. Gilaad Ben Zoma, Cmdr. Idun Asmund, Chief Peter 'Pug' Joseph,
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Jack Crusher, Lt. Cmdr. Phigus Simenon, Dr. Carter Greyhorse,
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Lt. Cmdr. Tricia Cadwallader, Dr. (Lt.) Selar, Ens. Burke,
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Capt. Morgen, Capt. Mansfield, Erwin, Marcos, Eisenberg, Starros,
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Vice-Admiral Yuri Kuznetsov, Duffy, DiBiasi, Fern Resnick,
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and Loyosha
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Races: Clobatians, Gnalish
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Ships: U.S.S. Stargazer, U.S.S. Lexington, U.S.S. Charleston,
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U.S.S. Fearless, U.S.S. Excalibur, U.S.S. Goddard, U.S.S. Victory,
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U.S.S. Thomas Paine, U.S.S. Zhukov, U.S.S. Potemkin,
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U.S.S. Yorktown, U.S.S. Hood, U.S.S. Berlin, U.S.S. Victorious
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Worlds: Maxia Zeta, Daa'V, Alpha Zion, Delos IV, Beta Varius IV,
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Alpha Malachon IV, Anjelica Seven, Alpha Palemon, Gnala,
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Arvada III, Beta Gritorius IV
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Misc.: Riker's service record: Graduated Starfleet Academy with High
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honors, served as Ensign on the Zhukov, then as Lieutenant j.g.
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and later full Lieutenant on the Potemkin. Served 3 years as
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Second Officer on the Yorktown, and then another 2 as First
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Officer of the Hood before being assigned to the Enterprise;
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States that Warp 9.95 is 5,094 times C.
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Plot Summary:
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Before he commanded the Enterprise, Jean-Luc Picard was the captain of the
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legendary deep space exploration vessel, the U.S.S. Stargazer, on an
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incredible twenty-two year voyage. Now, Picard's past and present collide
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on board the Enterprise as he is reunited with his former crew in a fantastic
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adventure that takes the Enterprise into the heart of the Romulan empire.
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Together, Captain Picard, Commander Riker, Lt. Commander Data and the rest
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of the Enterprise crew must join forces with the former crew of the Stargazer
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to solve the mystery of Picard's past before a ruthless assassin unleashes a
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terrible revenge that threatens the entire galaxy.
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H2 Imzadi Copyright August 1992
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Author: Peter David
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StarDate: UNKNOWN
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, Picard, Riker,
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Troi, and Worf
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Guests: Mary Mac, The Guardian of Forever, Lt. Dexter,
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Commodore Data, Mr. Homn, Adm. William Thelonius Riker,
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Harry, Lt. Blair, Capt. Wesley Crusher, Lwaxana Troi,
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Dann Lendann, Ambassador Nici, Dr. Selar, Eza/Mar Loc,
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Ens. Chafin, Tucker, Kathy Li, Sara Paul, Mark Roper,
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Grace, Wendy Roper/Wendy Berq, Gart Xerx, Chandra Xerx,
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Sgt. Roger Tang, Teb, Hirsch, Maror, Baytzah, Zroah,
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Charoset, Chazeret, Karpas, Sommers, Lorie, Lamont,
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Lt. William Thelonius Riker, Dr. Hauman, Margolin,
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Capt. Tennant, and Lt. Reginald Barclay
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Races: Orions, Byfrexians, Luss, Cordians, Sindareen, Kreel,
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Klingons, Betazoids, Rigelians, Ferengi, Romulans,
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Chameloids
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Ships: U.S.S. Enterprise; U.S.S. Chance; U.S.S. Hood;
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U.S.S. Fortuna
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Worlds: Forever World, Gamma Delta, Gamma Origii, Betazed,
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Sindar, Cygnia III, Vulcan, Zetli, Cygnus IV
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X-Refs: Capt. James Tiberius Kirk; Natasha 'Tasha' Yar;
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Ens. Ro Larin; Wyatt; Q; William Shakespeare;
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"Julius Caesar"; Cmdr. Sela; Spock; Alexander;
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Charlie Brown, 20th century "philosopher";
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Starbase 86
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Plot Summary:
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It began with SPOCK'S WORLD, the first STAR TREK hardcover and
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an eight-week national bestseller. Next came THE LOST YEARS,
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PRIME DIRECTIVE, PROBE and then REUNION, the first STAR TREK: THE
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NEXT GENERATION hardcover -- all of them major NEW YORK TIMES
|
||
bestsellers. Now, Pocket Books proudly presents the second STAR
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TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION hardcover: IMZADI, the long awaited
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novel that takes the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise from the outer
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limits of time and space to the inner reaches of the human heart.
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||
Years before they served together on board the U.S.S. Enterprise,
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Commander William Riker and ship's counselor Deanna Troi had a
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tempestuous love affair on her home planet of Betazed. Now, their
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passions have cooled, and they serve together as friends. Yet the
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memories of that time linger and Riker and Troi remain Imzadi --
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a powerful Betazoid term that describes the enduring bond they
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still share.
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During delicate negotiations with an aggressive race called the
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Sindareen, Deanna Troi mysteriously falls ill... and dies. But
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her death is only the beginning of the adventure for Commander
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Riker -- an adventure that will take him across time, pit him
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against one of his closest friends, and force him to choose between
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Starfleet's strictest rule and the one he calls Imzadi.
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#1 Ghost Ship Copyright July 1988
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Author: Diane Carey
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StarDate: UNKNOWN
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, Picard, Riker, Troi, Wesley,
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Worf, and Yar
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Guests: Arkady Reykov, Timofei Vasska, Myakishev, Capt. Feklenko,
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Capt. Leon Ruszkowski, David Galanter, Annalise Drumm, Compton,
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Chief Engineer McDougal, Ens. F. Palmer, Dr. Mitchell,
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and Chief Engineer Argyle
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Worlds: Klinzhai, Epsilon Indii VI, Canis IV, Betazed
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X-Refs: Laura, childhood crush of Picard's
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Misc.: Data uses contractions! (pg. 25 <it's>, pg. 26 & 28 <I'm>)
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Plot Summary:
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FIRST IN A BRAND-NEW SERIES OF ORIGINAL NOVELS,
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BASED ON THE HIT TELEVISION SHOW
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1995: A mysterious creature destroys a Russian aircraft carrier --
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and just as mysteriously, disappears...
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And three hundred years later, Counselor Deanna Troi awakens in her
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quarters from a nightmare, a nightmare where she senses (and understands)
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the voices of the crew lost aboard that ship, a crew whose life essences
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were somehow absorbed within the creature that destroyed their ship long ago.
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Now, Picard must find a way to communicate with the creature -- or he and
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his crew will be similarly absorbed by the "ghost ship"!
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#2 The Peacekeepers Copyright September 1988
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Author: Gene DeWeese
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StarDate: UNKNOWN
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, Picard, Riker, Troi, Worf, and Yar
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Guests: Ens. Carpelli, Ens. Gawelski, Lt. Brindle, Shar-Lon, Shar-Tel,
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Chief Engineer Argyle, Asst. Chief Engineer Singh,
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Kel-Nar, Ki-Tor, Vol-Mir, Ko-Ti, La-Dron, and Lyn-Pron
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Races: The Peacekeepers (No actual name for this race is given, and
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neither is the name of their planet.)
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X-Refs: Starbase 54
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Plot Summary:
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Exploring a deserted alien spaceship, Lt. Commander Data and Lt. Geordi
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LaForge suddenly find themselves transported light-years away -- into the
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middle of a deadly conflict!
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While Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise search feverishly
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for the missing crewmen, Data and LaForge discover they are in a station
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almost identical to the one they were exploring, high in orbit around an
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Earth-type world. Years before, the occupants of that planet accidentally
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stumbled onto the ship and its advanced technology -- and since then, have
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used its weapons to keep the nations on the planet below disarmed, and at
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peace.
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Now their own arrival has precipitated a crisis on the station.
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Somehow, Data and LaForge must find a way to restore trust between the
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planet below and the station's guardians up above -- before a final,
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destructive war breaks out!
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ST:TNGNC <page 7> 11/12/92
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#3 The Children of Hamlin Copyright November 1988
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Author: Carmen Carter
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StarDate: UNKNOWN
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, Picard, Riker, Troi, Wesley,
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Worf, and Yar
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Guests: Lt. T'sala, Dnnys, Tomas, Andrew Deelor, Lt. Morrissey, Dr. Lewin,
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Ruthe, Cmdr. D'Amelio, Capt. Phil Manin, Ziedorf, Mry, Patrisha,
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Adm. Zagrath, Dolora, Charla, Chief Engineer (Cmdr.) Logan,
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Krn, Leonard, Myra, Stvn, Jason Reardon, Nurse Tathwell, Duncan,
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Prof. Butterfield, Doswell, Steven, Dr. Lisa Iovino, Dvd, and
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Emily
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Races: Choraii
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Ships: U.S.S. Ferrell
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Worlds: Grzydc, Hamlin, New Oregon, Titan, Yonada, LonGiland, Minos,
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Mardi Gras, Arvedda III
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X-Refs: Parrises Squares
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Plot Summary:
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The Hamlin Massacre -- every Starfleet officer knows the tale. The tiny
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Federation outpost of Hamlin was destroyed, its entire adult population
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ruthlessly slaughtered, before the first defense shields could be raised.
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Even worse, the colony's children disappeared without a trace, abducted
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by the aliens who attacked with a ferocity and speed that outmatched
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their Starfleet pursuers.
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Now, fifty years later, the Choraii ships have appeared again. But this
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time the Federation is ready; this time the Choraii must pay for what they
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need. The precious metals can only be bought with the Hamlin children still
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living with their captors.
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This time, the Choraii must face Captain Jean-Luc Picard -- and the crew
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of the starship Enterprise...
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#4 Survivors Copyright January 1989
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Author: Jean Lorrah
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StarDate: UNKNOWN
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Historian's Note: The events in this novel take place directly following
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the first-season episode 'The Arsenal of Freedom' up to
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the end of the first-season episode 'Skin of Evil'.
|
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|
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, Picard, Riker, Troi, and Worf
|
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Guests: Cmdr. Darryl 'Dare' Adin, Dr. Munson, President Nalavia, T'Pelak,
|
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Dr. Forbus, Cmdr. Erdman, Cmdr. Zarsh, Venton Scoggins, Rikan,
|
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Sestok, Jack Henderson, T'Seya, Ens. George Bosinney, Sethan,
|
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Capt. Enid Jarvis, Chief Engineer Nichols, Dr. Trent, Sdan, Poet,
|
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Karin Orlov, Brian Hayakawa, T'Irnya, Zkun, Donal, Jokane, Droo,
|
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Barbara, Aurora, Trell, Tuuk, Gerva, Jevsithian Drominiger,
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Pris Shenkley, and Lt. Carl Anderson
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Races: Orions, Hemanites, Ferengi, Zertanians, Romulans, Omani,
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Tellarites, Grokarians
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Ships: U.S.S. Cochrane, U.S.S. Copeland, U.S.S. Seeker, U.S.S. Starbound
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Worlds: New Paris, Minos, Treva, Brentis VI, Twenginian, Camelot, Tarba,
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Oriana, Rigel VII, Nornius Beta
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X-Refs: Sarek, teacher of graduate-level courses in computer technology
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at the Vulcan Science Academy; Starbases: 36 & 68
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Misc.: Biography of Yar: Born on New Paris, abandoned by her mother at
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the age of 5, rescued at age 15 by a Starfleet away team -- from
|
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the U.S.S. Cochrane -- led by Commander Darryl Adin.
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Entered Starfleet Academy at age 18, and had training cruise
|
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aboard the U.S.S. Starbound.
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Plot Summary:
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Treva -- a human colony on the fringes of known space. Isolated from the
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rest of the galaxy, at last report they were on the verge of becoming a
|
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true interstellar community -- a full fledged member of the Federation. But
|
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now the Enterprise has received a distress signal. Treva is in the throes
|
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of a violent revolution led by a merciless warlord who has committed
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countless atrocities in the name of freedom.
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Data and Lt. Tasha Yar are dispatched to investigate. But once they
|
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reach Treva, they discover the truth, and any possible solution may be far
|
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more complex than a simple rebellion. For Treva's president wants more than
|
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Starfleet's good words in her fight against the rebels.
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She wants their weapons. And before the battle is over, she means to get
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them. Over Data and Yar's dead bodies, if necessary.
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#5 Strike Zone Copyright March 1989
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Author: Peter David
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StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
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Regulars: Data, Guinan, LaForge, Picard, Dr. Pulaski, Riker, Troi,
|
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Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Budian, Aneel, Tron, Spyre, Deni, Bobbi Chase, Lt. Marks,
|
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Ambassador Taka Nagai, Ambassador Kobry, Adm. Westerby,
|
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Jaan Baat-Utuul-Bayn-Devin, Gava, Bors, Ens. Tom Chafin,
|
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Sklar, Derl, Tuttle, LaVelle, Lt. Palmeiro, Dykstra, Meyer,
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and Boyajian
|
||
Races: Kreel, Klingons, Selelvians, Cognoscente
|
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Worlds: Gamma Origi III, Daedalus IV, DQN1196/Hellhole, Cantos V
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Mistakes: Data repeatedly uses contractions (pp. 69, 75, 125, 133)
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Plot Summary:
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Deep in the uncharted regions of our galaxy, a primitive, warlike
|
||
race -- the Kreel -- have stumbled upon weapons powerful beyond their
|
||
wildest imaginings. The Kreel have used those weapons to attack their
|
||
most bitter enemies -- the Klingons.
|
||
Now Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise have
|
||
been called in to mediate the dispute. The Enterprise will ferry diplomatic
|
||
teams from the two warring races to the source of their conflict -- the
|
||
mysterious planet where the weapons were discovered -- in an attempt to find
|
||
a peaceful solution to the conflict, and discover the origins of the
|
||
super-powerful weapons.
|
||
Before the galaxy erupts into full-scale war...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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|
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|
||
|
||
#6 Power Hungry Copyright May 1989
|
||
Author: Howard Weinstein
|
||
StarDate: 42422.5
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Dr. Pulaski,
|
||
Riker, Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Capt. Kimberly Schaller, Lt. Snephets, Chief Engineer Argyle,
|
||
Lt. White, Ambassador Frid Undrun, Sovereign Protector Stross,
|
||
Supo, Ayli, Hydrin Ootherai, Onar, Cutcheon, Lessandra, Evain,
|
||
Chardrai, Dr. Kael Keat, Mori, Glin, Durren, Bradsil, Mikken,
|
||
Jaminaw, Kuri, Buvo, Osrai, Jeldavi, Rudji, Ligg, Tresha,
|
||
W'rone Stross, Tritt, Gina Pace, T'Jai, Lt. Berga, Ken Kolker,
|
||
Ens. Trottier, Ens. Lanni Sakata, and Dr. Beverly Crusher
|
||
Mistakes: Nuaran ships cited as traveling at Warp 11.
|
||
Races: Ferengi, Thiopans, Nuarans, Oktonians, Li'odans, Noxorans
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Polaris, U.S.S. Tripoli
|
||
Worlds: Thiopa, Noxor III, Beta Li'odo, Omicron Theta
|
||
X-Refs: Pachelbel, 17th-century composer; Starbase 77
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
Sent to deliver emergency famine relief to the planet Thiopa -- the
|
||
Federation's only allies in a critically important sector of space -- the
|
||
crew finds a brutal dictatorship -- one more concerned with preserving its
|
||
own powers that protecting its citizens, or the world they all share.
|
||
Captain Picard is hesitant about turning over the supplies to the
|
||
corrupt government: he fears they may never reach their intended
|
||
destination. But can he convince the ruling council to change their
|
||
ways, before it is too late -- for the government, and Thiopa itself?
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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#7 Masks Copyright July 1989
|
||
Author: John Vornholt
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Guinan, LaForge, Picard, Dr. Pulaski, Riker, Troi,
|
||
Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Ambassador Fenton Lewis, Ens. Salinger, Ens. Whiff, Fazool,
|
||
Ens. Greenblatt, Day Timer/Almighty Slayer, Piercing Blade,
|
||
Spider Wing, Cold Angel, Medicine Maker, Shining Dagger,
|
||
Trim Hands, Karue Nobnama, and Skinner
|
||
Mistakes: Data referred to as Lieutenant (pg. 17);
|
||
Data uses contraction (couldn't, pg. 194);
|
||
Races: Antareans, Lorcans, Ferengi
|
||
Worlds: Lorca, Alpha Centauri IV, Orestes VII
|
||
X-Refs: Lewis and Clark Expedition
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
The Enterprise journeys to Lorca, a beautiful world with a feudal
|
||
culture where the inhabitants wear masks to show their rank and
|
||
station. There, Captain Picard and an away team don masks of their own
|
||
to begin a quest for the planet's ruler and the great Wisdom Mask that
|
||
the leader traditionally wears. Their mission: to establish diplomatic
|
||
relations.
|
||
But shortly after transporting, Picard and his party lose contact with
|
||
the ship, and Commander Riker leads a search party down to the planet to
|
||
find them.
|
||
Both men, however, are unaware that their searches -- indeed, the ship's
|
||
entire mission -- are part of a madman's plan. A madman who is setting the
|
||
stage for a trap that will ensnare both Enterprise landing parties, and
|
||
leave him poised to seize control of the awesome Wisdom Mask...
|
||
And the planet Lorca itself.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#8 The Captain's Honor Copyright September 1989
|
||
Authors: David and Daniel Dvorkin
|
||
StarDate: 41800.9
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker, Troi,
|
||
Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Capt. Lucius Aelius Sejanus, Gaius Aldus, Ens. Jenny de Luz,
|
||
Lt. Marcus Julius Volcinius, Adm. Howard Delapore, Quillen,
|
||
Chairman Melkinat, Gretna Melkinata, Anka, Brutus Nothus, Sari,
|
||
Larten, Hjalmar Foch, Yoolka, Klamnin, Julia Sicania, Arkanka,
|
||
Dr. Marius Tertius Secondus, Antonius Appius, Marcus Claudius,
|
||
Ingerment, Nadeleen, Julius Apius, Appius Cornelius,
|
||
Yavam Poroviki, and Cmdr. Claudius Marcellus Caecus
|
||
Misc.: Sets maximum sustainable Warp at 9.6
|
||
Races: M'dok, J'nakans, Tenarans
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Centurion, U.S.S. Farragut
|
||
Worlds: Tenara, Meramar, Adhara
|
||
X-Refs: The ship U.S.S. Farragut was recommissioned and renamed as the
|
||
U.S.S. Centurion; Monsieur du Plessis, Picard's Latin teacher;
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
A series of vicious attacks by the enigmatic M'Dok Empire has devastated
|
||
the planet Tenara -- bringing the Enterprise and another Federation
|
||
starship, the Centurion, to the planet's aid. The Centurion's captain is
|
||
Lucius Sejanus -- a powerful magnetic man who favors taking a far stronger
|
||
stance against the M'Dok than Captain Picard. And as the conflict
|
||
escalates, Sejanus's instincts seem to be correct... for it appears only
|
||
extreme measures can stop the murderous raids on Tenara.
|
||
Now the people of Tenara must decide which path they will follow -- the
|
||
way of peace, or the road to war. But unknown to any, one of the
|
||
Centurion's officers has made that decision for them -- and plans to
|
||
provide a full-scale ware between the Federation and the M'Dok Empire!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#9 A Call to Darkness Copyright November 1989
|
||
Author: Michael Jan Friedman
|
||
StarDate: 42908.6
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Dr. Pulaski, Riker,
|
||
Troi, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Giancarlo Fredi, Sharif, Radzic, Ens. Pappas, Li Fong, Palazzo,
|
||
Abraham Orbutu, Dani Orbutu, Dr. Sam Burtin, Badnajian, Perapataat,
|
||
Assistant Chief Engineer Modiano, Lean'druc, Cafar'ris, Eliek'tos,
|
||
Dan'nor Tir'dainia, Trien'nor Tir'dainia, Fidel'lic, Orian'tuc,
|
||
Boron'bak, Ralak'kai, Nurse Hans Vanderventer, Aruellos, Ma'alor,
|
||
Zanc'cov, Mick Marcroft, Toc'tu, Jorek Tovin, Harr'h, Merriwether,
|
||
Beff't, Kopaa'car, Seedirk, Rin'noc, Ka'asot, Nurel'lid, and Strak
|
||
Races: Klah'kimmbri, Cantiliac, Rhadamanthans, Chaquafar'u, Gorn, Dra'al,
|
||
Pandrilites, Klingons, Mutil, Lek, Tetracites, Rythrians, Merethua,
|
||
Tant'lithi
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Gregor Mendel
|
||
Worlds: Baldwin-McKean's Planet, A'klah, Cassiopeia Gamma IV, Chaquafar,
|
||
Trilik'kon Mahk'ti, Stanhague, Fythrian'n V
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
The Enterprise discovers a lifeless Federation research vessel, orbiting
|
||
a planet hidden behind a mysterious energy shield. Over the strong
|
||
objections of his senior officers, Captain Picard and an away team beam
|
||
over in search of the missing crew --
|
||
|
||
And Vanish.
|
||
|
||
But soon his captain's disappearance is not the only problem facing
|
||
Commander Riker. For a mysterious disease has begun, ravaging the
|
||
Enterprise crew. Now Riker must unravel the secrets of the planet below
|
||
in order to rescue Picard -- and prevent the starship's destruction...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#10 A Rock and a Hard Place Copyright January 1990
|
||
Author: Peter David
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Capt. Andrew Borjas, Cmdr. Quintin Stone, Adm. Karen Williams,
|
||
Mark Masters, Jackson 'Squibby' Carter, Neilson, Gloria, Wynsteen,
|
||
Eleanor Buch 'Bookworm' Carter, Paul 'Scooter' Estin, Jenny,
|
||
Stephy Carter, Praedor Ryne, Buchanan, Clarke, Taylor, Sylvia,
|
||
Vernon Detwiller, Ebunan A'T'siva, Dave Mosley, Tinker, D'Angelo,
|
||
Scully, Jansen, and Sweeney
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Nimitz, U.S.S. Moniter
|
||
Worlds: Paradise, Culinan, Ianni
|
||
Misc.: Jackson Carter, Eleanor Carter and Cmdr. Riker grew up together in
|
||
Valdez. 'Squibby' was Riker's nickname for Carter, and Carter
|
||
tagged Riker with the nickname 'Thunderball'. Both men once
|
||
called Eleanor Carter 'Bookworm', saying that she "couldn't hit
|
||
water if she fell off a boat"; Commander Stone beat the
|
||
Kobayashi Maru scenario
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
Under the best circumstances, terraforming is a tough, dangerous task
|
||
that pits the hardiest of pioneers against an unforgiving environment.
|
||
When the terraformers on the planet Paradise fall behind schedule,
|
||
Commander Riker is given temporary leave from the Enterprise and sent to
|
||
assist.
|
||
Riker's replacement on the Enterprise is a volatile officer named Stone
|
||
whose behavior soon raises questions about his ability and his judgement.
|
||
Meanwhile, Commander Riker has become enmeshed in a life and death struggle
|
||
with Paradise's brutal landscape. However, he soon learns that not all of
|
||
the planet's dangers are natural in origin -- as he comes face to face with
|
||
Paradise's greatest danger and most hideous secret.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#11 Gulliver's Fugitives Copyright May 1990
|
||
Author: Keith Sharee
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker, Troi,
|
||
Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Montoya, James Crighton/Capt. Alfred Bowles, Oleph, Una, Frazer,
|
||
Major Ferris, Yuri Timoshenko, Ens. Shikibu, Amoret, Caliban,
|
||
Rhiannon, Odysseus, Nikitushka Lomov, Ens. Dorothy 'Chops' Taylor,
|
||
Lt. Regina Wentz, Ens. Skoel, Gunabibi, Coyote, Lt. Daley, Maui,
|
||
Isis, Bussard, Rob Hazlitt, Gulliver, Sekhmet, Proteus, Uyemon,
|
||
Sir Gawain, Stagolee, Tezcatlipoca, Lt. Redman, Gaea, and Ouranos
|
||
Races: Sadalsuudians
|
||
Worlds: Rampart, Rastaban III, Beta Aquarius V
|
||
Misc.: Indicates Warp Factor 4 is equal to 100 times C
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
While searching for the U.S.S. Huxley, a starship missing for over ten
|
||
years, the Enterprise stumbles across a forgotten colony of humans on a
|
||
planet called Rampart -- a world where fiction, speculation, and works of
|
||
the imagination are considered the ultimate crime.
|
||
A survey team from the planet beams on board the Enterprise to search
|
||
for "contraband" materials -- and suddenly the crew find themselves plunged
|
||
into the middle of a murderous civil war between a determined band of
|
||
rebels and the planet's ruthless mind police. A civil war whose outcome
|
||
will determine not only the future of the planet Rampart, but the the life
|
||
of Captain Jean-Luc Picard as well.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#12 Doomsday World Copyright July 1990
|
||
Authors: Carmen Carter, Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman,
|
||
and Robert Greenberger
|
||
StarDate: 43197.5
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Lt. Solis, Gezor, Professor Nassa Coleridge, Lt. Keenan, Zamorh,
|
||
Ambassador Stephaleh n'Ehliarch, Ambassador Gregach, Powell, Thul,
|
||
Zan, Rammis, Dr. Stoller, Lt. Edwards, Shaun, Clark, Delia, Blanc,
|
||
Delaplace, Ravitch, Busiek, Drusanne, Grax, Ilugh, Ekrut,
|
||
Lt. Dean, Ens. Burke, Lars Trimble, Big Stragahn, Onaht, Hulk,
|
||
Tazradh, Dronagh, Esquar Hudak, Keeglo, Stokk, Yudal Malat,
|
||
Ens. Davies, Mand'liiki, Lektor, Eronn, Pirrus, Naalat, Arikka,
|
||
Baruk, Rorrul, Howul, Teroon, Ens. Nagel, Capt. Shagrat, Matat,
|
||
Keriat, and Glora
|
||
Races: K'Vin, Sullurh, Ariantu, Rhadamanthans, Ferengi, Ditelans,
|
||
Om'raii, Maratekkans, Randrisians, Andorians, Tellarites,
|
||
Thialtans, Inanh, Zoloch, Orions, Xanthricites, Torquans, Eluud,
|
||
Pandrilites, Vulcans, Tetracites
|
||
Worlds: Kirlos, Slurin, Lethrak, Tehuan, Devlin IV, Torqua, Titrikus IV,
|
||
Maynard II
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
The planet Kirlos -- an artificial world built by a mysterious long-dead
|
||
race called the Ariantu. Kirlos is now home to many races from both the
|
||
Federation and the K'vin Hegemony, who have enjoyed years of peaceful co-
|
||
existence and profitable trade. The planet also holds a wealth of
|
||
undiscovered archaeological treasures, which the Enterprise and its crew
|
||
are dispatched to help uncover.
|
||
Sent to the surface to assist an archaeological team, Geordi, Data, and
|
||
Worf soon find themselves cut off from the Enterprise -- and prime suspects
|
||
in a series of terrorist attacks. The three Enterprise crewmen are
|
||
imprisoned, relations between the K'vin and the Federation begin to
|
||
crumble, and Kirlos' ancient underground machinery awakens from a
|
||
centuries long dormancy, primed to release the most powerful destructive
|
||
force ever known.
|
||
*This is a very special STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION story -- the*
|
||
*product of a first-ever collaboration between four of STAR TREK's *
|
||
*most popular and respected writers. *
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#13 The Eyes of the Beholders Copyright September 1990
|
||
Author: A.C. Crispin
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
Linguist's Note: The 't' prefix used in Vulcan names is
|
||
only appropriate for bonded females.
|
||
(i.e. T'Pring before 'Amok Time' and not after)
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Ens. Whitedeer, Dr. (Lt.) Selar, Thala, Lt. Greenstein, Dr. Gavar,
|
||
Ens. Sonya Gomez, Administrator Thuvat, Dr. Logan, Dr. Chandra,
|
||
Nurse Johnson, Nurse Selinski, Nurse Itoh, Clara Bernstein,
|
||
Dr. Johannes Grunewalt, Yeoman Ricardo Montez, Caledon, Kathella,
|
||
Paula Andropova, Nurse Penelope Johnson, Professor Jonas,
|
||
Lt. Adams, Ens. Sait, and Lt. Maginde
|
||
Races: Andorians, Ylans
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Nogura, U.S.S. Stargazer
|
||
Worlds: Thonolan IV, Arcturus VI, Komeera VII, Delma Proxima II, Yla,
|
||
Deneb IV, Castor III, Berengaria VII, and Velara III
|
||
X-Refs: Laura Wu, academy friend of LaForge; Thev, father of Thala,
|
||
Sukat, betrothed to Selar; T'Nira, Vulcan composer;
|
||
Elvis Presley; Beethoven
|
||
Misc.: Riker's record: First posted to U.S.S. Nogura as an Ensign;
|
||
Paula Andropova was Riker's first lover; Lt. Adams, Ens. Sait,
|
||
and Lt. Maginde were the away team who discovered Data on
|
||
Theta Omicron.
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
After several Federation and Klingon ships disappear while traveling a
|
||
newly opened trade route, the Enterprise is sent to investigate. Their
|
||
quest leads Captain Picard and his crew to an eerie space graveyard full
|
||
of ships of every size and description -- all of them, dead in space.
|
||
At the center of the graveyard lies a huge, incredibly powerful
|
||
Artifact, constructed by an ancient alien race. And as the crew struggles
|
||
to solve the mystery of the Artifact, they unwittingly trigger its
|
||
awesome power, a power that threatens insanity and death to all aboard
|
||
the Starship Enterprise!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#14 Exiles Copyright November 1990
|
||
Author: Howard Weinstein
|
||
StarDate: 44429.1
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Curister Zeila, Lef, Prefex Retthew, Ozemmik, Sedge, R'teep,
|
||
Ambassador Navirra, Gina Pace, Lt. Rick Holzrichter, Robbal,
|
||
Ens. Rachel Lopez, Deputy Turchin, Nole, Danid, Lt. White,
|
||
Ens. Ryan, Ens. Chafin, and Marshal Greiba
|
||
Races: Alajians, D'aveedi, Etolosans, Ta'Troshans, Bekeem
|
||
Worlds: Alaj, Etolos, Vorgon, Ta'Trosha IV, Drema IV, Kejor VI, Anarra,
|
||
Gamma Norik, Keroven, Pojed VII, Harok
|
||
Misc.: Picard builds model of the Bon Homme Richard
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
For three centuries the people of Alaj and the people of Etolos have
|
||
been bitter enemies. However, when crippling disasters strike both
|
||
worlds, each planet becomes the other's only hope for survival.
|
||
With time running out, Captain Picard and his crew are called to
|
||
negotiate a peaceful settlement and begin rescue efforts. But some
|
||
factions would rather see both planets perish and will stop at nothing
|
||
to prevent peace.
|
||
Soon the Enterprise crew is caught up in a web of intrigue and terrorism
|
||
that culminates with with an act of ultimate revenge against both peoples --
|
||
revenge that will mean the destruction of two worlds and the Enterprise!
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#15 Fortune's Light Copyright January 1991
|
||
Author: Michael Jan Friedman
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Teller Conlon, Larrak, Lyneea Tal, Mukhurjee, Norayan, Kelnae,
|
||
Drohner, Reggidor Bosch, Ito, Jake Stutzmann, Lt. Aquino, Kobar,
|
||
Lt. Solis, Ralk, Daran, (and Data's holodeck baseball team:
|
||
Bobo Bogdonovich(3), Tonelli, Terwilliger(Manager), Muri
|
||
Sakahara(C), George Kilkenney, Gilderbaum, Noah Denyabe(2),
|
||
Cordoban(Lf), Galanti(1), Jackson(SS), Cherry, Augustin, Maggin,
|
||
and Kevin Houlihan)
|
||
Races: Andorian, Rhadamanthan, Impriman, Tetracite, Maratekkan,
|
||
Dibdinagii
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Yorktown
|
||
Worlds: Dante Maxima VII/Imprima, Gamma Tobin, Dibdina, Beta Bilatus VII,
|
||
Beta Sargonus IV, Gamma Trilesias, Delta Ganymede
|
||
Misc.: Picard studied fencing at Salle Guillaume on the Rive Gauche in
|
||
Paris; professional baseball ended 2059;
|
||
X-Refs: Capt. Ledbetter(commanding U.S.S. Yorktown); Fairbanks Icebreakers;
|
||
Phoenix Sunsets
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
Dante Maxima Seven -- a world known to it's inhabitants as Imprima.
|
||
A world where Madragi -- huge social/economic entities wealthy beyond
|
||
compare -- control the fate of millions...
|
||
Years ago, William Riker was part of the Starfleet delegation that
|
||
opened Imprima to the Federation. Now the disappearance of an old
|
||
friend -- Teller Conlon, who also served on that team -- draws Riker
|
||
and the Enterprise across the galaxy, back to Imprima.
|
||
Because the jewel known as Fortune's Light -- one of Madraga Criathis's
|
||
most priceless possessions -- has been stolen. And Teller Conlon stands
|
||
accused of its theft. Now Riker must discover the truth behind the
|
||
disappearance of both his friend and Fortune's Light, no easy task on a
|
||
world where treachery and intrigue are commonplace... and where even an
|
||
old friend's embrace may conceal the deadly bite of a dagger's blade.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||
|
||
#16 Contamination Copyright March 1991
|
||
Author: John Vornholt
|
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StarDate: 44261.3
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, Picard, Riker, Troi,
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Wesley, and Worf
|
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Guests: Dr. Lynn Costa, Dr. Emil Costa, Dr. Karn Milu, Ens. Kraner,
|
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Shana Russell/Jasmine Terry, Dr. Grastow, Saduk, Dr. Baylak,
|
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Kwalrak, Ulree, Mayra, Akree, Ens. Hamer, Judge Ishe Watanabe,
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Efrek, Ambassador Gretchen Gaelen, Ens. Cavay, and
|
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Security Officer Queryl
|
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Races: Kreel, Antareans
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Worlds: Kayran Rock, Epsilon IV
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X-Refs: Megan Terry, assistant to the Costas, and mother of Shana Russell
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Plot Summary:
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The Enterprise crew is stunned when famed scientist Lynn Costa is murdered
|
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in one of the ship's science labs. She and her husband Emil were known as
|
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science's greatest ongoing collaboration and, together, they had received
|
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the Federation's highest honors for their achievements in scientific
|
||
research.
|
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Determined to see the culprit brought to justice, Captain Picard assigns
|
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Lt. Worf and Counselor Deanna Troi to the case. Their routine investigation
|
||
of the ship's science labs soon reveals a dangerous web of deceit, betrayal,
|
||
and madness. Now, Worf and Troi find themselves struggling against a
|
||
ruthless assassin set on revenge -- for whom murder is only the beginning...
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#17 Boogeymen Copyright July 1991
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Author: Mel Gilden
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StarDate: 43747.3
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Note: The poem that Captain Picard recites to Wesley is by poet
|
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James Thompson (1834-1882). <pp. 144>
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|
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Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Ensign Barbara Winston-Smyth, Lt. Shubunkin, Cmdr. Mont,
|
||
Professor Eric Baldwin, Tasha Yar, Effie, Rhonda Howe,
|
||
Mr. Howe, Ward, Birnberg, Ensign Perry, and Lt. Hiller
|
||
Races: Trilg, d'Ort'd, Orma
|
||
Worlds: Tantamon IV
|
||
Mistakes: Picard states that no one has ever beaten the Kobayashi Maru
|
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scenario, but in #10, _A_Rock_and_a_Hard_Place_, it is stated
|
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that Commander Quentin Stone DID beat the scenario
|
||
X-Refs: Dr. Sandra Borders, creator of the Borders Scale, and senior
|
||
exobiology librarian at Memory Alpha; Chuang Tzu, Chinese
|
||
philosopher, 4th Century B.C.
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
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Eric Baldwin is the Federation's premier exologist, a specialist in all
|
||
manner of alien life forms -- and one of Captain Picard's oldest, most
|
||
trusted friends. But Baldwin's discoveries have made him enemies across
|
||
the galaxy, and now he wants Picard to help protect him by erasing all
|
||
traces of his existence.
|
||
But Picard soon finds himself with little time to worry about Baldwin's
|
||
problems. For the Enterprise has suddenly become a strange, dangerous place
|
||
-- a ship where assassins lurk around every corner, and even old trusted
|
||
friends are not what they seem. Threats all masterminded by the strangest
|
||
race of aliens Picard and his crew have yet encountered...
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
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|
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#18 Q-in-Law Copyright October 1991
|
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Author: Peter David
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
Historian's Note: Q-In-Law takes place approximately three months before
|
||
the events in 'Menage a Troi' and significantly before
|
||
'Q-Pid'.
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Kerin, Sehra, Nistral, Graziunas, Lt. Cohen, Technician Jackson,
|
||
Lt. Clapp, Lt. Burnside, Ens. Chafin, Lt. Walter Charles, Karla,
|
||
Lt. Dini, Lt. Clarke, Lwaxana Troi, and Q
|
||
Races: Tizarin
|
||
|
||
Plot summary:
|
||
When two powerful rival families of the spacefaring merchant race called
|
||
the Tizarin are to be joined through marriage, the U.S.S. Enterprise is
|
||
chosen as the site for the wedding. Though Captain Picard is pleased by the
|
||
happy duty, his pleasure is cut short by the arrival of the Federation dele-
|
||
gate from Betazed: Lwaxana Troi -- the mother of ship's counselor, Deanna
|
||
Troi.
|
||
Despite Lwaxana Troi's romantic overtures toward the captain, the celebra-
|
||
tion seems to go smoothly until the situation is further complicated by the
|
||
arrival of the notorious and all-powerful being called Q -- who has come to
|
||
examine and challenge the human concept of love. Suddenly, the festivities
|
||
are in turmoil, the powerful Tizarin families are on the verge of war, and
|
||
Lwaxana Troi is determined to teach Q a lesson in love that he will never
|
||
forget....
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
#19 Perchance to Dream Copyright December 1991
|
||
Author: Howard Weinstein
|
||
StarDate: 44295.7
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi, Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Gina Pace, Ken Kolker, Ens. Burnside-Clapp, Capt. Arit,
|
||
First Valend Egin, Jevlin, Keela, Mahdolin, Naladi, Mog, Ko,
|
||
Coggins, Polly Park, and Lt. Casby
|
||
Races: Tenirans
|
||
Worlds: Domarus IV/Mirrillon, the Nivlakan colonies, Ziakk V
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Jonathon Levy (science vessel)
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
On a routine mission to survey Domarus IV -- a class M world with no
|
||
intelligent life -- a U.S.S. Enterprise shuttle crewed by Data, Troi
|
||
and Wesley Crusher is captured by a race called the Tenirans who claim
|
||
the world for themselves. As Captain Picard tries to negotiate with the
|
||
captain of the Teniran ship, the shuttle suddenly disappears in a blaze
|
||
of color and light.
|
||
Picard demands to know what's happened to the shuttle and its crew, but
|
||
the Tenirans deny any part in their disappearance. Suddenly, Captain
|
||
Picard vanishes from the bridge and finds himself alone on the planet's
|
||
surface with the Teniran captain. As the two captains begin to work
|
||
together, they realize that they are not alone on Domarus IV as they con-
|
||
front and incredible alien force with the power to transform a world --
|
||
or to destroy it.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
#20 Spartacus Copyright February 1992
|
||
Author: T.L. Mancour
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, Picard, Riker, Troi,
|
||
Wesley, and Worf
|
||
Guests: Howard, Capt. Jared, Force Cmdr. Sawliru, Mission Cmdr. Alkirg,
|
||
Kurta, Dren, Maran, Porupt, Garan, Deski, Prefect Morgus, Tenek,
|
||
Daris, Ens. Marks, Adm. Fortesque, and Cmdr. Seris
|
||
Races: Romulans, Catellox, Cardassians, Ferengi, Saren, Vemlans, Gaens,
|
||
Sirians, Jenisha, Slao-vecki, Aeorethians, Terids, Borg, Spartacans
|
||
Worlds: Vemla, Valarous, Sephria, Centauris
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Francis Drake (destroyed in a Gabriel effect)
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
Answering a distress call, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds a damaged alien
|
||
vessel -- the Freedom -- crewed by a race known as the Vemlans. Their
|
||
captain, Jared, asks for assistance in repairing his ship -- assistance
|
||
fleet from Vemla, who claim that Jared and his crew are escaped slaves --
|
||
and their property!
|
||
As Jared and his people plea for protection and the right to be free,
|
||
Captain Picard is caught between the demands of his conscience and the
|
||
dictates of the Prime Directive. And when the Vemlan fleet threatens to
|
||
fight if the U.S.S. Enterprise doesn't stand aside, Picard must choose
|
||
between the safety of his ship... and the annihilation of an entire race.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
#21 Chains of Command Copyright April 1992
|
||
Author: Bill McCay and Eloise Flood
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker, Troi and Worf
|
||
Guests: Yeoman Janet Kinsolving, Dr. Akihiko, Dr. Selar, Iarni Koban,
|
||
Josip Vossted, Chu Edorlic, Drraagh, Lorens Ben, Shakra Ben,
|
||
Fritt, Haliger, Kemmel, Forns, Jevet, Swagen, Yafeu, Dil,
|
||
Dr. (Lisa?) Iovino, Neela, Ens. Tho, Jeremy, Martinez, Tarbin,
|
||
Gord, Crewman First Class Olivier Previn, Fendager, Kalik, Welken,
|
||
Rekking, Hweeksk, Ambassador Sturthin, and Kraax-koorn-aka
|
||
Mistakes: In #3, _The_Children_of_Hamlin_, there was a character named
|
||
Dr. Lisa Iovino, but she transferred off the Enterprise at
|
||
the end of that novel... is the Dr. Iovino in this novel related?
|
||
Races: Tseetsk, Aurelians
|
||
Ships: U.S.S. Charadri
|
||
Worlds: Amon IV, Koorn, Foothold
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
While exploring a group of devastated class-M planets in a remote sector
|
||
of of space, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is shocked to discover a group
|
||
of human slaves on a forbidding, glacial world. When the slaves revolt
|
||
against their human overseers, Captain Picard and his crew sympathize with
|
||
the slaves plight but cannot interfere in the conflict.
|
||
After the revolt is a success, Captain Picard learns that both the slaves
|
||
and the overseers were controlled by a mysterious bird-like race called the
|
||
Tseetsk, who are coming to reclaim their property. With time running out,
|
||
the rebels kidnap Captain Picard and Counsellor Troi -- drawing the U.S.S.
|
||
Enterprise into the middle of their deadly plan of vengeance.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
#22 Imbalance Copyright June 1992
|
||
Author: V.E. Mitchell
|
||
StarDate: 44839.2
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi and Worf
|
||
Guests: Lt. Deyllar, Keiko Ishikawa, Zelfreetrollan, Zelnixcanlon,
|
||
Zelk'helvtrobreen, Zelmirtrozarn, Zelbrektrovish, Riis,
|
||
Zelnyartroma'ar, Zelnyentrozhahk, Ens. Reggie Tanaka, Canjiir,
|
||
Lt. Mendosa, Lt. Chang, Dr. Selar, Mren, and Zelk'helvk'veltran
|
||
Races: Jarada, Tal'rekswee, Alsrayven, Selvairians
|
||
Worlds: Beltaxiyan Minor, Torona IV, Beltaxiyan Major, Naks!zray IV,
|
||
Yokohama IV, Marel V, Dalraydy, Dulsinaray
|
||
X-Refs: Fizzbin; Karbresh, pre-Reformation Vulcan composer; Ens. Handler;
|
||
Sri Janda, High Commissioner of Dalraydy; Kiyoshi, old friend of
|
||
Keiko; Commissioner T'Zen; Leila Koryev; Jennie Li; Rohnert,
|
||
Starfleet Academy lecturer
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
The Jarada are a mysterious race of insectoid beings with an extreme
|
||
devotion to protocol. When this usually reclusive race offer to open
|
||
diplomatic relations with the Federation, Captain Picard and the U.S.S.
|
||
Enterprise are quickly ordered to Jarada to negotiate the exchange of
|
||
Ambassadors.
|
||
When the ship arrives, the Jarada seem uncharacteristically friendly.
|
||
The invite Picard to send down members of his crew and negotiations proceed
|
||
both quickly and smoothly. Suddenly, however, the Jarada change. They cut
|
||
off Commander Riker and his away team from the U.S.S. Enterprise and initiate
|
||
an unprovoked attack on the ship. Now Picard must unravel the aliens'
|
||
mystery before it's too late for the away team -- and the U.S.S. Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
#23 War Drums Copyright October 1992
|
||
Author: John Vornholt
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, Guinan, LaForge, O'Brien, Picard, Riker,
|
||
Troi and Worf
|
||
Guests: Raul Oscaras, Senna, Turrok, Adm. Bryant, Dr. Louise Drayton,
|
||
Edward, Gregg Calvert, Myra Calvert, Balak, Dr. Freleng,
|
||
Wolm, Pojra, Krell, Maltak, Lupo, Maltz, and Lt. Wallis
|
||
Races: Klingons, Bajorans, Romulans, Cardassians, Betazoids,
|
||
Vulcans, Ferengi, Aretians, Pargites
|
||
Worlds: Selva, Kapor'At, Arcturus IV, Pargite
|
||
X-Refs: Dr. Singh; Wesley Crusher; The Golden Rule; Starbase 73
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
The planet Selva -- a lush colony world settled by a hardy group of
|
||
humans, who found the planet already inhabited by a small gang of young
|
||
Klingons. When violence erupts between the two groups, Captain Picard
|
||
and the U.S.S. Enterprise are sent to render assistance.
|
||
Worf leads a landing party to the planet while the Starship Enterprise
|
||
is called away on another urgent mission. On Selva, Worf and his party
|
||
find that the old hatreds and prejudices between humans and Klingons are
|
||
revived, and the settlers are out for blood. Now, Worf must prevent
|
||
a horrible massacre, before all of them fall prey to Selva's deadly
|
||
secret... and raging fury.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
#24 Nightshade Copyright December 1992
|
||
Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
|
||
StarDate: UNKNOWN
|
||
|
||
Regulars: Data, Dr. Crusher, LaForge, Picard, Riker, Troi and Worf
|
||
Guests: General Basha, Ens. Kelly, Ens. Conner, Lt. Vincient,
|
||
Colonel Talanne, Jeric, Breck, Dr. Zhir, Audun, Cratin,
|
||
Marit, Liv, General Alick, Ens. Chi, Capt. Diric, Kel,
|
||
Chief Engineer Veleck, General Hanne, Dr. Stasha, Bebit,
|
||
Morei, Portun, and Olon
|
||
Races: Klingons, Orianians, Betazoids, Vulcans, Milgians
|
||
Worlds: Oriana, Rura Penthe
|
||
X-Refs: Alexander Rozhenko; Sherlock Holmes; Halloween
|
||
|
||
Plot Summary:
|
||
After two hundred years of civil war the planet Oriana is dying.
|
||
Most of the surface vegetation is gone, the air is nearly unbreathable,
|
||
and the people themselves are dying. Now, the two warring factions
|
||
have finally sat down to talk peace, and Captain Picard and the
|
||
U.S.S. Enterprise are sent to help them negotiate a settlement.
|
||
Picard, Lt. Worf, and Counsellor Troi beam down to Oriana, just
|
||
as the Starship Enterprise is called away on another urgent mission.
|
||
Alone on the planet, the U.S.S. Enterprise team learns that there
|
||
are people that would rather finish the devastating conflict than
|
||
talk peace. Suddenly, Picard is accused of murder and the delicate
|
||
negotiations have fallen into the hands of Lt. Worf.
|
||
Now, Worf and Troi must unravel the truth and prevent planet-wide
|
||
disaster, before time runs out for the people of Oriana and the crew
|
||
of the Starship Enterprise.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|