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| Writer = [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] |
| Writer = [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] |
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| Artist = [[Peter Pachoumis]] and [[Lucian Rizzo]] |
| Artist = [[Peter Pachoumis]] and [[Lucian Rizzo]] |
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| Publisher = [[WildStorm Comics]] |
| Publisher = [[WildStorm Comics]] |
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− | | Series = [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (WildStorm)|WildStorm TNG]]<br />''[[ |
+ | | Series = [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (WildStorm)|WildStorm TNG]]<br />''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - Perchance to Dream]]'' #4 |
| Published = {{m|May|2000}} |
| Published = {{m|May|2000}} |
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| Pages = 22 |
| Pages = 22 |
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| Year = [[2371]] |
| Year = [[2371]] |
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* This story is set between {{e|All Good Things...}} and {{film|7}}. |
* This story is set between {{e|All Good Things...}} and {{film|7}}. |
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* The internal copyright date is listed as {{m|March|2000}}, despite the cover noting that it is the May issue. |
* The internal copyright date is listed as {{m|March|2000}}, despite the cover noting that it is the May issue. |
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− | + | * ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' created by [[Gene Roddenberry]] |
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* Writer: [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] |
* Writer: [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] |
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* Editor: [[Jeff Mariotte]] |
* Editor: [[Jeff Mariotte]] |
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;[[Jean-Luc Picard]] : Captain of the ''Enterprise''-D. He was intentionally infected with the Chova telepathic weapon by T'Mor so that the multiple personalities he carried ([[Sarek]], [[Locutus of Borg]], and [[Kamin]]) could combat it and create a cure. He was almost controlled by Locutus, but fought him off by remembering the torture [[Madred]] had subjected him to. |
;[[Jean-Luc Picard]] : Captain of the ''Enterprise''-D. He was intentionally infected with the Chova telepathic weapon by T'Mor so that the multiple personalities he carried ([[Sarek]], [[Locutus of Borg]], and [[Kamin]]) could combat it and create a cure. He was almost controlled by Locutus, but fought him off by remembering the torture [[Madred]] had subjected him to. |
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;[[Worf]] : Chief security guard aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. He was awarded the Te'ri O'ullhy Award for Valor by Ra'ch B'ullhy for his efforts to protect her. |
;[[Worf]] : Chief security guard aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. He was awarded the Te'ri O'ullhy Award for Valor by Ra'ch B'ullhy for his efforts to protect her. |
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;[[Reginald Barclay]] : Engineer aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. He was knocked unconscious when Data flooded [[main engineering]] with [[anesthezine]] gas. |
;[[Reginald Barclay]] : Engineer aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. He was knocked unconscious when Data flooded [[main engineering]] with [[anesthezine]] gas. |
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− | ;T'Mor : A [[Vulcan]] security officer on the ''Enterprise''-D. |
+ | ;{{mb|T'Mor (Ensign)|T'Mor}}: A [[Vulcan]] security officer on the ''Enterprise''-D. |
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+ | ;{{mb|Mel Nis}}: A [[Bajoran]] security officer on the ''Enterprise''-D. |
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+ | ;{{mb|Wong}}: A security officer on the ''Enterprise''-D. Wong was assigned to guard Picard while Picard went through the Chova trial. |
;[[McDowell]] : Second in command of the ''Enterprise''-D security forces after Worf. Acting captain of the ship when Picard went through the Chova trial. |
;[[McDowell]] : Second in command of the ''Enterprise''-D security forces after Worf. Acting captain of the ship when Picard went through the Chova trial. |
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;[[Alyssa Ogawa]] : A nurse aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. |
;[[Alyssa Ogawa]] : A nurse aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. |
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;[[Selar]] : A [[Vulcan]] doctor aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. She knocked Picard out with a [[Vulcan nerve pinch]] so that he would be in the correct state to be infected with the Chova. |
;[[Selar]] : A [[Vulcan]] doctor aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. She knocked Picard out with a [[Vulcan nerve pinch]] so that he would be in the correct state to be infected with the Chova. |
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+ | ;{{mb|Ra'ch B'ullhy}}: Governor of Damiano. Female Damiani with a single life partner. |
− | ;Du're C'ullho |
+ | ;{{mb|Du're C'ullho}}: Damiani it, and captain of the police force of the capital, Iaron. |
− | ;Ha'rt M'ullhy |
+ | ;{{mb|Ha'rt M'ullhy}}: Damiani female, assistant to Je'tran T'ullh, and member of his conspiracy. |
− | ;My'ah |
+ | ;{{mb|My'ah}}: Damiani it, and sole life-partner of Ra'ch B'ullhy. |
− | ;Je'tran T'ullh |
+ | ;{{mb|Je'tran T'ullh}}: Damiani male. Host of the weekly political show ''Our World'', and organizer of the conspiracy to assassinate Ra'ch B'ullhy. |
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+ | ;{{mb|Dr'wshi}}: Damiani male and the media executive responsible for canceling Je'tran T'ullh's weekly political show, ''Our World''. |
;[[Sarek]] : Father of [[Spock]]. ''Only seen in Picard's psyche.'' |
;[[Sarek]] : Father of [[Spock]]. ''Only seen in Picard's psyche.'' |
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;[[Locutus of Borg]] : Alter-ego of Picard when he was assimilated by the Borg. ''Only seen in Picard's psyche.'' |
;[[Locutus of Borg]] : Alter-ego of Picard when he was assimilated by the Borg. ''Only seen in Picard's psyche.'' |
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;[[Maurice Picard]] : Jean-Luc Picard's father. ''Only seen in Picard's psyche.'' |
;[[Maurice Picard]] : Jean-Luc Picard's father. ''Only seen in Picard's psyche.'' |
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Revision as of 06:00, 5 July 2015
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For the ebook with the same title, please see Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment (eBook).
Summary
Background Information
- This story is set between "All Good Things..." and Star Trek Generations.
- The internal copyright date is listed as March 2000, despite the cover noting that it is the May issue.
Creators
- Star Trek: The Next Generation created by Gene Roddenberry
- Writer: Keith R.A. DeCandido
- Artists:
- Peter Pachoumis and Scott Benefiel (pencil art)
- Lucian Rizzo and Jason Martin (inking)
- Naghmeh Zand (letter art)
- WildStorm FX (color art)
- Tim Bradstreet (cover art)
- Editor: Jeff Mariotte
Characters
- Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in WildStorm TNG characters.
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Captain of the Enterprise-D. He was intentionally infected with the Chova telepathic weapon by T'Mor so that the multiple personalities he carried (Sarek, Locutus of Borg, and Kamin) could combat it and create a cure. He was almost controlled by Locutus, but fought him off by remembering the torture Madred had subjected him to.
- Beverly Crusher
- Chief doctor aboard the Enterprise-D.
- Data
- Android second officer of the Enterprise-D. The Chova affected him due to his dream program and caused him to act it out as if it were real.
- Geordi La Forge
- Chief engineer of the Enterprise-D. He was struck down by the Chova.
- William T. Riker
- First officer of the Enterprise-D.
- Deanna Troi
- Councilor aboard the Enterprise-D. Half-Betazoid, carrying empathic abilities, and thus affected strongly by the Chova.
- Worf
- Chief security guard aboard the Enterprise-D. He was awarded the Te'ri O'ullhy Award for Valor by Ra'ch B'ullhy for his efforts to protect her.
- Reginald Barclay
- Engineer aboard the Enterprise-D. He was knocked unconscious when Data flooded main engineering with anesthezine gas.
- T'Mor (β)
- A Vulcan security officer on the Enterprise-D.
- Mel Nis (β)
- A Bajoran security officer on the Enterprise-D.
- Wong (β)
- A security officer on the Enterprise-D. Wong was assigned to guard Picard while Picard went through the Chova trial.
- McDowell
- Second in command of the Enterprise-D security forces after Worf. Acting captain of the ship when Picard went through the Chova trial.
- Alyssa Ogawa
- A nurse aboard the Enterprise-D.
- Selar
- A Vulcan doctor aboard the Enterprise-D. She knocked Picard out with a Vulcan nerve pinch so that he would be in the correct state to be infected with the Chova.
- Ra'ch B'ullhy (β)
- Governor of Damiano. Female Damiani with a single life partner.
- Du're C'ullho (β)
- Damiani it, and captain of the police force of the capital, Iaron.
- Ha'rt M'ullhy (β)
- Damiani female, assistant to Je'tran T'ullh, and member of his conspiracy.
- My'ah (β)
- Damiani it, and sole life-partner of Ra'ch B'ullhy.
- Je'tran T'ullh (β)
- Damiani male. Host of the weekly political show Our World, and organizer of the conspiracy to assassinate Ra'ch B'ullhy.
- Dr'wshi (β)
- Damiani male and the media executive responsible for canceling Je'tran T'ullh's weekly political show, Our World.
- Sarek
- Father of Spock. Only seen in Picard's psyche.
- Locutus of Borg
- Alter-ego of Picard when he was assimilated by the Borg. Only seen in Picard's psyche.
- Kamin
- Life that Picard lived via an alien probe. Only seen in Picard's psyche.
- Amanda Grayson
- Mother of Spock, and Human wife to Sarek. Only seen in Picard's psyche.
- Meribor
- Daughter of Kamin. Only seen in Picard's psyche.
- Madred
- Cardassian Gul who tortured Picard. Only seen in Picard's psyche.
- Maurice Picard
- Jean-Luc Picard's father. Only seen in Picard's psyche.
External link
- Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment (comic) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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