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The Genesis Wave, Book 3

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Author(s): John Vornholt
Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: Pocket TNG
The Genesis Wave #3
Published: 1 January 2002
(hardback)
1 February 2003 (paperback)
Pages: 296 (hardback)
384 (paperback)
Stardate: Unknown (2377)
Reference: ISBN 0743443756 (hardback)
ISBN 0743463838 (paperback)
Audiobook
Narrator: Tim Russ
Running Time: 3 hours
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Published: 1 January 2002
Reference: ISBN 0743520378 (cassette)
ISBN 0743520386
(CD)

They thought the menace was over. They were wrong.

[edit] Summary

From the book jacket
The fearsome progeny of forbidden technology, the Genesis Wave swept across the Alpha Quadrant, creating new life at the expense of everything that lay in its path. Only through the valiant efforts of Captain Picard and his crew was the Wave halted, and the cataclysmic threat to the Federation averted. Or so it seemed.
In the harrowing aftermath of the crisis, the Genesis Device falls into the hands of a dangerous religious zealot. But that disaster may pale beside an even more dire emergency, as Data develops a disturbing theory regarding the full cosmic consequences of the Genesis Effect: Can life truly be created from nothing, or must the entire galaxy pay a terrible price for what Genesis has wrought?

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[edit] Characters

Jean-Luc Picard
Data

[edit] References

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Genesis Project


Previous novel:
#2: The Genesis Wave, Book 2
Novels
Pocket TNG
The Genesis Wave
Next TNG novel:
Section 31: Rogue
Next Genesis Wave novel:
#4: Genesis Force
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