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'''''The Missing''''' is a [[Pocket DS9]] [[novels|novel]] by [[Una McCormack]], expected to be released in {{m|December|2014}}. The novel originally had a working title of ''Home Again'' and was to have been a ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' branded novel but was changed to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. The novel takes place after ''[[Star Trek: The Fall]]'' and has [[Beverly Crusher]] assigned to [[Deep Space 9]] to replace [[Julian Bashir]] after the events of the miniseries.
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'''''The Missing''''' is a [[Pocket DS9]] [[novels|novel]] by [[Una McCormack]], that was released in {{m|December|2014}}. The novel originally had a working title of ''Home Again'' and was to have been a ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' branded novel but was changed to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. The novel takes place after ''[[Star Trek: The Fall]]'' and has [[Beverly Crusher]] assigned to [[Deep Space 9]] to replace [[Julian Bashir]] after the events of the miniseries.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
 
;Solicitation blurb
 
;Solicitation blurb
:''The entire sector is waiting to see what the newly reopened [[Bajoran wormhole]] will mean for the shifting political landscape in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. On [[Deep Space 9]], Captain [[Ro Laren]] is suddenly drawn into the affairs of the People of the Open Sky, who have come to the station in search of sanctuary. Despite the opposition of the station's security officer, Jefferson Blackmer, Ro Laren and Deep Space 9's new CMO, Doctor [[Beverly Crusher]], offer the People aid. But when Dr. Crusher’s highly secure files are accessed without permission&ndash;the same files that hold the secrets of the Shedai, a race whose powerful but half-understood scientific secrets solved the Andorian catastrophe&ndash;the People seem the likeliest suspects.''
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:''The entire sector is waiting to see what the newly reopened [[Bajoran wormhole]] will mean for the shifting political landscape in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. On [[Deep Space 9]], Captain [[Ro Laren]] is suddenly drawn into the affairs of the People of the Open Sky, who have come to the station in search of sanctuary. Despite the opposition of the station's security officer, Jefferson Blackmer, Ro Laren and Deep Space 9's new CMO, Doctor [[Beverly Crusher]], offer the People aid. But when Dr. Crusher’s highly secure files are accessed without permission &ndash; the same files that hold the secrets of the Shedai, a race whose powerful but half-understood scientific secrets solved the Andorian catastrophe&ndash;the People seem the likeliest suspects.''
   
:''As tensions rise on the station, the science vessel ''Athene Donald'' arrives as part of its journey of exploration. The brainchild of Doctor [[Katherine Pulaski]], this ship is crewed by different species from the Khitomer Accords and the Typhon Pact. Pulaski's hope is that science will do what diplomacy has not: help the great powers put aside their hostilities and work together. But when the ''Athene Donald'' is summarily stopped in her voyage by the powerful vessel of a hitherto unknown species, Pulaski begins to wonder&ndash;will this first contact bring her crew together or tear them all apart?''
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:''As tensions rise on the station, the science vessel ''Athene Donald'' arrives as part of its journey of exploration. The brainchild of Doctor [[Katherine Pulaski]], this ship is crewed by different species from the Khitomer Accords and the Typhon Pact. Pulaski's hope is that science will do what diplomacy has not: help the great powers put aside their hostilities and work together. But when the ''Athene Donald'' is summarily stopped in her voyage by the powerful vessel of a hitherto unknown species, Pulaski begins to wonder &ndash; will this first contact bring her crew together or tear them all apart?''
 
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==Characters==
 
==Characters==
 
;[[Ro Laren]]
 
;[[Ro Laren]]
 
;[[Beverly Crusher]]
 
;[[Beverly Crusher]]
 
;[[Katherine Pulaski]]
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
[[Bajoran]]; [[Cardassian]]; [[Dominion War]]; [[Khitomer Accords]]; [[Transwarp beaming]]; [[Trill]]; [[Tzenkethi]]
 
[[Bajoran]]; [[Cardassian]]; [[Dominion War]]; [[Khitomer Accords]]; [[Transwarp beaming]]; [[Trill]]; [[Tzenkethi]]
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The Missing is a Pocket DS9 novel by Una McCormack, that was released in December 2014. The novel originally had a working title of Home Again and was to have been a Star Trek: The Next Generation branded novel but was changed to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The novel takes place after Star Trek: The Fall and has Beverly Crusher assigned to Deep Space 9 to replace Julian Bashir after the events of the miniseries.

Summary

Solicitation blurb
The entire sector is waiting to see what the newly reopened Bajoran wormhole will mean for the shifting political landscape in the Alpha Quadrant. On Deep Space 9, Captain Ro Laren is suddenly drawn into the affairs of the People of the Open Sky, who have come to the station in search of sanctuary. Despite the opposition of the station's security officer, Jefferson Blackmer, Ro Laren and Deep Space 9's new CMO, Doctor Beverly Crusher, offer the People aid. But when Dr. Crusher’s highly secure files are accessed without permission – the same files that hold the secrets of the Shedai, a race whose powerful but half-understood scientific secrets solved the Andorian catastrophe–the People seem the likeliest suspects.
As tensions rise on the station, the science vessel Athene Donald arrives as part of its journey of exploration. The brainchild of Doctor Katherine Pulaski, this ship is crewed by different species from the Khitomer Accords and the Typhon Pact. Pulaski's hope is that science will do what diplomacy has not: help the great powers put aside their hostilities and work together. But when the Athene Donald is summarily stopped in her voyage by the powerful vessel of a hitherto unknown species, Pulaski begins to wonder – will this first contact bring her crew together or tear them all apart?

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Characters

Ro Laren
Beverly Crusher
Katherine Pulaski

References

Bajoran; Cardassian; Dominion War; Khitomer Accords; Transwarp beaming; Trill; Tzenkethi

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