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| Losing the Peace | |
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| Attribution |
| Series: | The Next Generation (Pocket TNG) |
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| Author(s): | William Leisner |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher: | Pocket Books |
| Published: | Paperback - July 2009 |
| Pages: | 384 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 1439107866 |
Contents |
Fortune has smiled on Lieutenant Jasminder Choudhury, chief of security on the U.S.S. Enterprise. She has survived. But her homeworld, Deneva, one of the planets targeted in the massive Borg invasion, has not. The entire surface has been wiped clean of everything, killing anyone who did not evacuate and rendering the planet uninhabitable. Choudhury is left to wonder whether her family was one of the displaced. Or are they all gone forever?
The Enterprise is just one ship, and Jasminder Choudhury is just one officer, yet her story is being repeated over and over across the galaxy. Hundreds of thousands of displaced persons haunt the space ways, seeking comfort, looking for someplace safe, somewhere, anywhere to find solace. Captain Jean-Luc Picard is ordered to do everything he can to rescue and if need be to recover the lost souls from the Borg invasion.
For the first time in generations, citizens of the Federation know want, uncertainty, and fear. Bloodied yet unbowed, the Federation stands on the edge of a precipice. The captain of the Enterprise finds himself in the unenviable position of wondering whether it is true that those who can win a war well can rarely make a good peace.
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The historians note at the beginning of the book erroneously claims "the main events in this book take place in late February to early March of 2361", which is most likely a typing error. They in fact occur in those months of 2381, shortly after the events of the Star Trek: Destiny trilogy. The book opens with a prologue set immediately after the Borg Invasion in Destiny, while the rest of the story takes place from a couple of weeks later. The book also has several flashbacks to points in Beverly Crusher's life (in 2354 and 2357) surrounding the death of her late husband, Jack Crusher. The book's epilogue is on stardate 58357.1 (May of 2381), a day before President Bacco's press conference to announce the formation of the Typhon Pact, as seen in A Singular Destiny.
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| Previous novel: Lost Souls |
TNG narrative | Next novel: The Typhon Pact: Path of Disharmony |
| Previous novel: Greater Than the Sum |
TNG novels | Next novel: The Typhon Pact: Path of Disharmony |
| Previous story: A Less Perfect Union |
Stories by: William Leisner |
Next story: Most recent Star Trek work |
| Chronological Order | ||
| Previous adventure: Lost Souls Epilogue |
Memory Beta Chronology | Next adventure: Full Circle Chapter 26 (sections 1 & 4) |
| The above chronology placements are based on the primary placement in 2381. The Memory Beta Chronology places events from this story in 4 other timeframe(s): |
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| Previous adventure: Pathways Chapter 4 (section 2) |
2354 Chapter 7 (sections 5-6) |
Next adventure: Martyr Nineteen years earlier... |
| Previous adventure: Mosaic Chapters 16 |
2357 Chapter 12 (section 3) |
Next adventure: Worf's First Adventure |
| Previous adventure: Lost Souls Chapters 1, 3-7, 9-13, 15-19, 21-30 |
February 2381 Prologue |
Next adventure: Over a Torrent Sea Prologue, Utopia Planitia section |
| Previous adventure: Over a Torrent Sea Prologue, USS Titan section |
May 2381 Epilogue |
Next adventure: Full Circle Chapters 20, 21 (section 1 & 3), 22, 28-33 & 34 (sections 1 & 3) |
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