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* The poem that Captain Picard recites to [[Wesley Crusher]] on page 144 is by [[poet]] {{w|James Thomson (B.V.)|James Thomson}} ([[19th century|1834-1882]]). |
* The poem that Captain Picard recites to [[Wesley Crusher]] on page 144 is by [[poet]] {{w|James Thomson (B.V.)|James Thomson}} ([[19th century|1834-1882]]). |
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* The novel references the [[Kobayashi Maru scenario]] and indicates that, as of the mid 24th century, the scenario is no longer practiced as a formal course at Starfleet Academy. |
* The novel references the [[Kobayashi Maru scenario]] and indicates that, as of the mid 24th century, the scenario is no longer practiced as a formal course at Starfleet Academy. |
Revision as of 00:16, 21 October 2015
Template:Realworld Wesley's childhood fears come to life... and take over the Enterprise!
Summary
- From the book jacket
- Eric Baldwin is the Federation's premier exologist, a specialist in all manner of alien lifeforms – 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 USS Enterprise-D 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...
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Background information
- The poem that Captain Picard recites to Wesley Crusher on page 144 is by poet James Thomson (1834-1882).
- The novel references the Kobayashi Maru scenario and indicates that, as of the mid 24th century, the scenario is no longer practiced as a formal course at Starfleet Academy.
- It references the Iconian computer virus from "Contagion".
Characters
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Captain.
- William T. Riker
- Executive officer.
- Data
- Operations manager.
- Worf
- Tactical officer and security chief.
- Geordi La Forge
- Chief engineer.
- Beverly Crusher
- Chief medical officer.
- Wesley Crusher
- Acting ensign, flight controller.
- Deanna Troi
- Counselor.
- Guinan
- Ten Forward bartender.
- Miles O'Brien
- Chief.
- Barbara Winston-Smyth
- Ensign. Helm Officer.
- Shubunkin
- Lieutenant
- Mont
- Commander.
- Eric Baldwin
- Professor.
- Natasha Yar (illusory)
- Image of the deceased lieutenant.
- Effie
- Rhonda Howe
- Howe
- Ward
- Birnberg
- Perry
- Ensign.
- Hiller
- Lieutenant.
Mentioned
- Sandra Borders
- Creator of the Borders Scale, and senior exobiology librarian at Memory Alpha.
- Chuang Tzu
- Chinese philosopher, 4th century BC.
References
- Borders Scale
- d'Ort'd
- exology
- holodeck
- Kobayashi Maru scenario
- Memory Alpha
- Professor Baldwin cataloged his findings here.
- Omega Triangulae
- Orma
- Randy Yeoman
- Drink with a red, smoky head.
- See: yeoman.
- Starbase 123
- The Enterprise-D took on Specialist Shubunkin from this starbase a month prior to Stardate 43747.3
- Tantamon IV
- Class M planet from which Professor Baldwin was retrieved.
- Trilg
External link
- Boogeymen at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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