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==Plot Summary==
 
==Plot Summary==
   
The ''Enterprise''-D traveled to the planet of Eloh, on the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. Its mission was to convince the newly-formed government of the war-torn world to join the [[Federation]], due to its strategic location. Eloh was eager to enter the galactic community, but past hatreds were threatening to tear the world apart.
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The ''Enterprise''-D travels to the planet of Eloh, on the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. Its mission is to convince the newly-formed government of the war-torn world to join the [[Federation]], due to its strategic location. Eloh is eager to enter the galactic community, but past hatreds are threatening to tear the world apart.
   
Arriving there, however, the ''Enterprise'' found a [[Warbird]] in orbit. The Elohsioans had invited the [[Romulans]] also, and announced that they would decide by popular vote which empire to join. Matters were complicated when the Warbird was found to be led by Commander Sela, who was still bitter toward Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the rest of the ''Enterprise'' crew.
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Arriving there, however, the ''Enterprise'' finds a [[Warbird]] in orbit. The Elohsioans have invited the [[Romulans]] also, and announce that they will decide by popular vote which empire to join. Matters are complicated when the Warbird is found to be led by Commander Sela, who is still bitter toward Captain Picard and the rest of the ''Enterprise'' crew.
   
Soon after arriving on the planet's surface, [[Geordi La Forge]] was caught in a disaster that is found to be caused by terrorists. He was arrested as the prime suspect. A [[human]] mercenary was later killed by the Elohsians and proven to be the true culprit, and Geordi was released.
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Soon after arriving on the planet's surface, [[Geordi La Forge]] is caught in a disaster that is found to be caused by terrorists. He is arrested as the prime suspect. A [[human]] mercenary is later killed by the Elohsians and proven to be the true culprit, and Geordi is released.
   
The mercenary was equipped with Romulan weapons, and suspicion was cast on them, also. Data, while investigating the problem on the plant's surface, formed an uneasy alliance with Sela to find out who was setting both sides against the other.
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The mercenary was equipped with Romulan weapons, and suspicion is cast on them, also. Data, while investigating the problem on the plant's surface, forms an uneasy alliance with Sela to find out who was setting both sides against the other.
   
It was revealed that Sela's second-in-command was a member of the [[Tal Shiar]], and had engineered the whole episode to gain control of the planet. He was then betrayed by his Elohsian allies, who decided they didn't want to be involved with ''any'' aliens.
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It is revealed that Sela's second-in-command is a member of the [[Tal Shiar]], and had engineered the whole episode to gain control of the planet. He was then betrayed by his Elohsian allies, who decided they didn't want to be involved with ''any'' aliens.
   
With the matter settled, the Elohsians held their vote, and elected to join the Romulan Empire. They hoped the Romulan's strict discipline would help truly unite the planet after centuries of warfare.
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With the matter settled, the Elohsians hold their vote, and elect to join the Romulan Empire. They hope the Romulan's strict discipline will help truly unite the planet after centuries of warfare.
   
 
==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==

Revision as of 22:48, 26 September 2006

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Author: Robert Greenberger
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Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: TNG #35
Published: 1 May 1995
Pages: 273
Year: 2369
Stardate: 46892.6
Reference #: ISBN 0-671-87997-9

The Romulan Stratagem (novel)

Book Jacket

On a mission to an unexplored planet near the Klingon/Romulan border, the USS Enterprise travels to the planet Eloh to negotiate Federation memebership. But upon arrival, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his diplomatic team find themselves face to face with Commander Sela, an old Romulan enemy -- who's there to convince the Elohsians to join the Romulan Empire.
When a series of fatal indidents casts suspicion on both delegations, Data must form an uneasy alliance with Sela to prove the innocence of the Starship Enterprise crew -- or lose a strategic stronghold to the Federation's greatest enemy.

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Plot Summary

The Enterprise-D travels to the planet of Eloh, on the Romulan Neutral Zone. Its mission is to convince the newly-formed government of the war-torn world to join the Federation, due to its strategic location. Eloh is eager to enter the galactic community, but past hatreds are threatening to tear the world apart.

Arriving there, however, the Enterprise finds a Warbird in orbit. The Elohsioans have invited the Romulans also, and announce that they will decide by popular vote which empire to join. Matters are complicated when the Warbird is found to be led by Commander Sela, who is still bitter toward Captain Picard and the rest of the Enterprise crew.

Soon after arriving on the planet's surface, Geordi La Forge is caught in a disaster that is found to be caused by terrorists. He is arrested as the prime suspect. A human mercenary is later killed by the Elohsians and proven to be the true culprit, and Geordi is released.

The mercenary was equipped with Romulan weapons, and suspicion is cast on them, also. Data, while investigating the problem on the plant's surface, forms an uneasy alliance with Sela to find out who was setting both sides against the other.

It is revealed that Sela's second-in-command is a member of the Tal Shiar, and had engineered the whole episode to gain control of the planet. He was then betrayed by his Elohsian allies, who decided they didn't want to be involved with any aliens.

With the matter settled, the Elohsians hold their vote, and elect to join the Romulan Empire. They hope the Romulan's strict discipline will help truly unite the planet after centuries of warfare.

Background Information

  • The Historian's Note places this episode a few months after the events of Face of the Enemy.
  • Picard's first log entry lists the stardate as 46892.6.

Characters

References

TNG Yesterday's Enterprise, Redemption, Face of the Enemy


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