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+ | | Author = [[Peter David]] |
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+ | | Pages = 434 |
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+ | | Year = [[2370]] |
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+ | | ISBN = 0671891529 (hardcover)<br />ISBN 0671891510 (paperback)<br>{{ASIN|B000FC0T54}} (Kindle) |
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+ | | ABReadBy = [[John de Lancie]] |
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:''In all of his travels Captain Jean-Luc Picard has never faced an opponent more powerful than Q, a being from another continuum that Picard encountered on his very first mission as Captain of the Starship ''Enterprise''. In the years since, Q has returned again and again to harass Picard and his crew. Sometimes dangerous, sometimes merely obnoxious, Q has always been mysterious and seemingly all-powerful.'' |
:''In all of his travels Captain Jean-Luc Picard has never faced an opponent more powerful than Q, a being from another continuum that Picard encountered on his very first mission as Captain of the Starship ''Enterprise''. In the years since, Q has returned again and again to harass Picard and his crew. Sometimes dangerous, sometimes merely obnoxious, Q has always been mysterious and seemingly all-powerful.'' |
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While on a mission to the Planet Terminus, three parallel ''Enterprise''s find themselves in great danger when the entity known as [[Trelane]] discovers a power unlike any other. Soon, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew are caught up in a battle not only for their lives, but for the very fabric of existence itself. |
While on a mission to the Planet Terminus, three parallel ''Enterprise''s find themselves in great danger when the entity known as [[Trelane]] discovers a power unlike any other. Soon, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew are caught up in a battle not only for their lives, but for the very fabric of existence itself. |
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+ | "''And you accuse ''me'' of arrogance? Picard, I could blast this ship out of existence if I felt like it. I could grow hair on your head. Turn your crew into embryos, force Worf to recite doggerel. I could turn your ship inside out, your reality outside in. I am not being condescending, Picard... not that I'm incapable of it, you understand, but this simply isn't one of the times. Now, what I most definitely ''am,'' Picard, is arrogant. Why? Because I have a ''reason'' to be. I have a ''right'' to be. So... ''mortal''... what's ''your'' excuse?''" |
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+ | "''Fate of the universe.''"<br /> |
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+ | : - '''Dr. Crusher''' and '''Picard'''. |
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+ | *** [[Worf]] dwells in the [[Klingon Empire]]. He is high-ranking and has aspirations for a seat on the [[Klingon High Council|High Council]]. His parents died on [[Narendra III]] instead of [[Khitomer]]. |
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⚫ | * This novel offers an explanation as to why [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]'s middle initial in {{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} is seen to be R: the events of that episode are said to take place in the Track A universe. [[Gary Mitchell]]'s power in the episode is also explained as being absorbed from Q, who is hiding from Trelane in the [[galactic barrier]]. |
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+ | * Trelane's name is said to be a shortening of "three lanes", indicating the three timelines that Trelane tried to control. His birth as a Q is also discussed as being a direct result of his death, mainly that when Trelane was destroyed at the end of the novel, a spark of his being remained, was named "Tre-Lane", and then became the Trelane that Kirk and company later encountered in {{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}}. Trelane's entire existence is therefore said to be one continuous loop. |
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+ | ;[[Jack Crusher]] : [[Captain]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} ([[alternate timeline]]). |
− | ;Caryn Johnson : [[Yeoman]] who runs [[Ten Forward]] in this [[alternate timeline]]. |
+ | ;Caryn Johnson : [[Yeoman]] who runs [[Ten Forward]] in this [[alternate timeline]]. |
+ | ::''Also the real name of actress [[Whoopi Goldberg]], whose character of Guinan fulfills the same function in Track B.'' |
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+ | {{e|Cause and Effect}}; {{e|Parallels}}; {{e|The Squire of Gothos}}; [[Starfleet]]; {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}; {{e|Yesterday's Enterprise}}; {{e|Tapestry}} |
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+ | ;{{USS|Stargazer}} : Starfleet {{class|Constellation}} ship. |
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+ | ;[[Sarona VIII]] : Planet. |
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Revision as of 18:01, 15 October 2014
Template:Realworld A struggle between Trelane and Q endangers multiple realities of the Enterprise-D.
Summary
- From the book jacket
- In all of his travels Captain Jean-Luc Picard has never faced an opponent more powerful than Q, a being from another continuum that Picard encountered on his very first mission as Captain of the Starship Enterprise. In the years since, Q has returned again and again to harass Picard and his crew. Sometimes dangerous, sometimes merely obnoxious, Q has always been mysterious and seemingly all-powerful.
- But this time, when Q appears, he comes to Picard for help. Apparently another member of the Q continuum has tapped into an awesome power source that makes this being more powerful than the combined might of the entire Q continuum. This renegade Q is named Trelane - also known as the Squire of Gothos, who Captain Kirk and his crew first encountered over one hundred years ago. Q explains that, armed with this incredible power, Trelane has become unspeakably dangerous.
- Now Picard must get involved in an awesome struggle between super beings. And this time the stakes are not just Picard's ship, or the galaxy, or even the universe - this time the stakes are all of creation...
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
While on a mission to the Planet Terminus, three parallel Enterprises find themselves in great danger when the entity known as Trelane discovers a power unlike any other. Soon, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew are caught up in a battle not only for their lives, but for the very fabric of existence itself.
Memorable Quotes
"And you accuse me of arrogance? Picard, I could blast this ship out of existence if I felt like it. I could grow hair on your head. Turn your crew into embryos, force Worf to recite doggerel. I could turn your ship inside out, your reality outside in. I am not being condescending, Picard... not that I'm incapable of it, you understand, but this simply isn't one of the times. Now, what I most definitely am, Picard, is arrogant. Why? Because I have a reason to be. I have a right to be. So... mortal... what's your excuse?"
- - Q
"What fascinating creatures those little humans are! And what a true tragedy that they develop into dour, humorless beings called adult humans."
"A tragedy, yes."
- - Trelane and Q
"What... what was that all about?"
"Fate of the universe."
"Again?"
- - Dr. Crusher and Picard.
Background Information
- The audiobook version was abridged by George Truett.
- The plot of this novel repeatedly shifts among three different parallel universes or "Tracks," consisting of:
- Track A: A variant of the normal Trek universe.
- Jack Crusher is the captain of the USS Enterprise-D.
- Jean-Luc Picard - demoted to commander after the Stargazer court martial - is the ship's first officer.
- Jack and Beverly are divorced, and Wesley died at the age of four after he fell out of a tree trying to see Jack. Picard and Beverly are engaged in a romantic relationship unbeknownst to Jack.
- Geordi La Forge is one of Beverly's nurses in sickbay because of all the medical devices he used when he was young.
- Tasha Yar and Data (this Data being a "human-oid" - a positronic brain in a flesh and blood body) have an ongoing relationship.
- William T. Riker and Kira Nerys are prisoners of the Romulans.
- Will and Deanna Troi are married, and have a eight-year-old son named Tommy.
- Worf dwells in the Klingon Empire. He is high-ranking and has aspirations for a seat on the High Council. His parents died on Narendra III instead of Khitomer.
- The bartender in Ten Forward is named Caryn Johnson. (This is also the real name of Whoopi Goldberg, who plays Guinan.)
- James Kirk's middle initial is R.
- Track B: The normal Trek universe as we usually see it.
- Track C: A version of the "Klingon war" storyline as seen in TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise", but one where the Enterprise-C failed in its mission and the war with the Klingons continues.
- Track A: A variant of the normal Trek universe.
- This novel offers an explanation as to why Captain Kirk's middle initial in TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" is seen to be R: the events of that episode are said to take place in the Track A universe. Gary Mitchell's power in the episode is also explained as being absorbed from Q, who is hiding from Trelane in the galactic barrier.
- Trelane's name is said to be a shortening of "three lanes", indicating the three timelines that Trelane tried to control. His birth as a Q is also discussed as being a direct result of his death, mainly that when Trelane was destroyed at the end of the novel, a spark of his being remained, was named "Tre-Lane", and then became the Trelane that Kirk and company later encountered in TOS: "The Squire of Gothos". Trelane's entire existence is therefore said to be one continuous loop.
Characters
Track A
- Jack Crusher
- Captain of the USS Enterprise-D (alternate timeline).
- Caryn Johnson
- Yeoman who runs Ten Forward in this alternate timeline.
- Also the real name of actress Whoopi Goldberg, whose character of Guinan fulfills the same function in Track B.
Track B
- Claire
- Mrs. Claire was a teacher in one timeline.
Track C
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Geordi La Forge
- Beverly Crusher
- William T. Riker
- Trelane
- Q
- Natasha Yar
- Data
- Deanna Troi
- Worf
- Hikaru Sulu
- Sela
- Ensign Chafin
- Named after T.A. Chafin.
- Barclay
- Guinan
- runs Ten Forward in the alternate timelines B and C
- Alexander Rozhenko
- Argyle female alternate timeline A
- Ensign Joseph
- Cavalieri
- Mot
- Amanda Rogers
- Wesley Crusher
- Sonya Gomez
- Distefano
- Ensign Sanders
- Lucy
- Natalie
- Selan
- Turo
- Commodore Hikaru Sulu (hologram)
- Paul Manheim
References
"Cause and Effect"; "Parallels"; "The Squire of Gothos"; Starfleet; "Where No Man Has Gone Before"; "Yesterday's Enterprise"; "Tapestry"
- Narendra III
- Neutral Zone
- Farpoint Station
- USS Hood
- Starfleet Excelsior-class ship.
- USS Stargazer
- Starfleet Constellation-class ship.
- Sarona VIII
- Planet.
- In this novel, the planet was Sarona 7
External link
- Template:NCwiki-title
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