The Lost Era: The Buried AgeThe mysterious "missing years" of Captain Picard's life—before he commanded the Enterprise—are revealed at last in this Star Trek: The Next Generation novel! Jean-Luc Picard. His name has gone down in legend as the captain of the U.S.S. Stargazer and two starships Enterprise. But the nine years of his life leading up to the inaugural mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise to Farpoint Station have remained a mystery—until now, as Picard's lost era is finally unearthed. Following the loss of the Stargazer and the brutal court-martial that resulted, Picard no longer sees a future for himself in Starfleet. Turning to his other love, archaeology, he embarks on a quest to rediscover a buried age of ancient galactic history...and awakens a living survivor of that era: a striking, mysterious woman frozen in time since before the rise of Earth's dinosaurs. But this powerful immortal has a secret of cataclysmic proportions, and her plans will take Picard—aided along the way by a brilliant but naive android, an insightful Betazoid, and an enigmatic El-Aurian—to the heights of passion, the depths of betrayal, and the farthest reaches of explored space. |
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... simply meant that we can always find comfort in profit.” To Bok, the words rang hollow. The profit he could gain from this ship's technological secrets brought him no comfort, any more than did the mineral wealth of this system. His son ...
... simply meant that we can always find comfort in profit.” To Bok, the words rang hollow. The profit he could gain from this ship's technological secrets brought him no comfort, any more than did the mineral wealth of this system. His son ...
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... simply drove home the magnitude of his loss. Of his failure to protect his crew. He could barely bring himself to open the letter from Beverly Crusher, for whom this must have been a brutal reminder of his failure to protect her husband ...
... simply drove home the magnitude of his loss. Of his failure to protect his crew. He could barely bring himself to open the letter from Beverly Crusher, for whom this must have been a brutal reminder of his failure to protect her husband ...
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... simply follow that curvature around the planet without having to change its own warp geometry at all.” “And why,” Phillipa couldn't resist asking, “was Picard in such an all-fired hurry to get there?” Salisbury turned, pausing the ...
... simply follow that curvature around the planet without having to change its own warp geometry at all.” “And why,” Phillipa couldn't resist asking, “was Picard in such an all-fired hurry to get there?” Salisbury turned, pausing the ...
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... simply to bolster their own win-loss records!” She winced as anger filled his normally level voice. “Of course, sir. I understand that. I just want to . . .” She trailed off, not knowing how to finish. The simple fact was, she did want ...
... simply to bolster their own win-loss records!” She winced as anger filled his normally level voice. “Of course, sir. I understand that. I just want to . . .” She trailed off, not knowing how to finish. The simple fact was, she did want ...
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... charge of negligent hazarding.” Sartak allowed the line of examination. But again, T'Lara was able to dissect it with relative ease. In cross-examination, she simply asked, “Are you familiar with Starfleet – 37 – THE BURIED AGE.
... charge of negligent hazarding.” Sartak allowed the line of examination. But again, T'Lara was able to dissect it with relative ease. In cross-examination, she simply asked, “Are you familiar with Starfleet – 37 – THE BURIED AGE.
Contents
Section 16 | 249 |
Section 17 | 268 |
Section 18 | 286 |
Section 19 | 307 |
Section 20 | 315 |
Section 21 | 322 |
Section 22 | 340 |
Section 23 | 352 |
Section 9 | 128 |
Section 10 | 145 |
Section 11 | 163 |
Section 12 | 175 |
Section 13 | 193 |
Section 14 | 213 |
Section 15 | 233 |
Section 24 | 362 |
Section 25 | 376 |
Section 26 | 392 |
Section 27 | 401 |
Section 28 | 407 |
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Popular passages
Page 168 - Be not afeard ; the isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices That, if I then had waked after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then, in dreaming, The clouds methought would open and show riches Ready to drop upon me, that, when I waked, I cried to dream again.
Page 168 - Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears ; and sometime voices, That, if I then had wak'd after long sleep, Will make me sleep again : and then, in dreaming, The clouds methought would open, and show riches Ready to drop upon me ; that, when I wak'd, I cried to dream again.
Page 284 - it is not what you say, but how you say it" ; but of course, how you say it may depend on what you want to say.
Page 6 - I .t's always good business to know about new customers before they walk in your door.
Page 38 - Before engaging alien species in battle, any and all attempts to make first contact and achieve nonmilitary resolution must be made.