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A cosmic artifact faces total destruction!

Description[]

Two hundred million kilometers across, with a surface area that exceeds that of a quarter-billion worlds, the Dyson sphere is one of the most astounding discoveries the Federation has ever made. Now the U.S.S. Enterprise has returned to explore the awesome mysteries of the sphere. Intrigued by what is possibly the greatest archaeological treasure of all time, Captain Jean-Luc Picard hopes to discover the origin of humanoid life throughout the galaxy -- or perhaps the ultimate secret of the Borg.
But when a neutron star approaches on a collision course with the sphere, a mission of discovery becomes a desperate race against time. The many sentient species inhabiting the sphere face extinction -- can even the Starship Enterprise save them all?

Summary[]

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References[]

Characters[]

Beverly CrusherDalenDataGuinanJaniJeeKarKodoKoshGeordi La ForgeJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerSherdDeanna TroiWorf
Referenced only
Argus PanoptesZefram CochraneDanielFreeman DysonAlbert EinsteinRichard FeynmanStephen HawkingJoshuaShubad KhanJames T. KirkThomas E. LawrenceLennSpyridon MarinatosMosesOdysseusYvette PicardPlatoMontgomery ScottSejanusSpockDylan ThomasTiberiusVeereJohn WheelerLeonard Woolley

Starships and vehicles[]

BalboaBorg cubeCalypso (shuttlecraft) • USS ChallengerCousteau (shuttlecraft) • USS Darwin (Voyager-class) • EngfordUSS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class) • FeynmanFlying DutchmanhelicopterUSS IntrepidUSS Jenolen (Sydney-class) • Mary CelesteNadirscience vesselstealth fighter

Locations[]

AfricaAlpha Powell AAntarcticaAtlantic OceanAtlantisAustraliaBabylonBeta NiobeBeta Noyes CBetazedBritish IslesCarthageCave of StarsChinaDalen BaseDyson CloudDyson homeworldDyson SphereEarthEuropegalactic coreGreat Hudson BayGreat Scott SeaGreeceIsraelJanus VIJordan ValleyJupiterLake SuperiorManhattan IslandMediterranean SeaMercuryNorth AmericaRiver NileRomeSan FranciscoSarpeidonSarpeidon NebulaScott BaseThera

Races and cultures[]

BetazoidBorgDooglasseHittiteHortaHumanKlingonNeanderthalQSarpeidanVulcan

States and organizations[]

Borg CollectiveBritish MuseumFederation CouncilStarfleetRoman EmpireUnited Federation of Planets

Science and classification[]

antimatter podantiprotonartificial gravityBig BangcarbonCAT scanclockdimensional foldingDoppler shiftDyson spheregamma flaregamma rayheliumimpulse engineinertiaionospherelight yearmaster systems displayneutrino fluxneutronneutron starorbitoxygenparadoxphotomultiplierprobeprotonradiationstar systemsubspacesubspace communicationsubspace scansubspace sensorsupernovatractor beamtransportertricorderuniversal translatorviewscreenvirtual realitywarp drivewormhole

Occupations and titles[]

archaeologistcaptainemperorNumber onephilosopherphysicistpsychiatrist

Other references[]

100,000 BC1967aluminumaway teamBabylonian sphinxBetazoid sea dragonBibleBook of JobBook of PsalmsbridgebronzeBronze AgecharcoalChristmasChristmas treecityClass Mcometcopperdinosaurelephantfirst contactgevgoldhomeworldIce AgemeteoroidmythologyneutroniumplanetpoetryPrime Directiveprototypepyramidready roomsheepskin rugshuttlebaysickbaySirenstephravillawalnutwaterwaterlilywhalewhalesongWorld War Izoo

Log entries[]

Appendices[]

Related nedia[]

Relics

The crew of the Enterprise originally visited the Dyson Sphere in this episode after recovering Montgomery Scott from the USS Jenolen which had first encountered and crashed into the Sphere in 2294.

Connections[]

published order
Previous novel:
Q-Strike
TNG numbered novels Next novel:
Infection
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Embrace the Wolf
Pocket Next Adventure:
Necessary Evil


External link[]

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