The Peacekeepers
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| Author(s): | Gene DeWeese |
| Publisher: | Pocket Books |
| Series: | Pocket TNG #2 |
| Published: | September 1988 |
| Pages: | 310 |
| Stardate: | Unknown (2364) |
| Reference: | ISBN 0671736531 |
The USS Enterprise discovers a derelict space station – and a world where war has been outlawed!
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[edit] Summary
- From the book jacket
- Exploring a deserted alien spaceship, Lt. Commander Data and Lt. Geordi La Forge suddenly find themselves transported light years away – into the middle of a deadly conflict!
- While Captain Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise™ search feverishly for the missing crewmen, Data and La Forge discover they are in a station almost identical to the one they were exploring, high in orbit around an Earth-type world. Years before, the occupants of that planet accidentally stumbled onto the ship and its advanced technology – and since then have used its weapons to keep the nations on the planet below disarmed, and at peace.
- Now their own arrival has precipitated a crisis on the station. Somehow Data and La Forge must find a way to restore trust between the planet below and the station's guardians up above – before a final, destructive war breaks out!
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
[edit] Background Information
- According to a timeline released by DC Comics, this novel takes place some time after the events of "When The Bough Breaks", but before the events of "Hide and Q".
[edit] Characters
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Worf
- Deanna Troi
- Argyle
- Argyle, who previously appeared in Pocket TNG: Ghost Ship, appears next in Power Hungry.
- Natasha Yar
- Singh
- Argyle
- Carpeli
- Ensign.
- Gawelski
- Ensign.
- Brindle
- Lieutenant.
[edit] References
Peacekeeper
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