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"Life Itself is Reason Enough" is the third of four TNG short stories released in Amazing Stories magazine, this one in fall 1999, in Vol. 73, Issue 3 or overall Issue 598. Pocket Books collected M. Shayne Bell's story in August 2002's The Amazing Stories omnibus. In this story, the Enterprise-D assists in the evacuation of a human colony.

Description[]

A world is doomed. The USS Enterprise faces the most formidable enemy of all — time — hoping to prevent the planet's people from meeting the same fate.

Summary[]

Captain's log, stardate 47736.1.
We are continuing to assist in the evacuation of several colony worlds in Sector 225 that have entered deadly ionized dust clouds. This strange phenomenon is so thick that it blocks all planets from necessary light and heat. At the current rate, the atmospheric gases will soon freeze, cascade down to the planets, and extinguish all life.
We are leading one hundred eighty-three merchant ships, scientific vessels, even the odd sailing yacht to Nunanavik, an arctic world settled by Inuit from Earth. The dust makes transporter use impossible, so we are forced to rely on shuttles — but the Enterprise and the ships with us do not have enough vehicles to carry away all of Nunanavik's people. Other ships are rushing to help, but it appears they will not arrive in time.
The nearest starship is the Carpathia. At this rate, it will reach Nunanavik two hours after atmosphere collapse. Unlike its namesake, which at least managed to pick up survivors from the old aquatic vessel Titanic, this Carpathia will find no one left to save.

Data coordinates hundreds of flight plans as Worf, Deanna Troi and two security guards pilot the cargo shuttle Goodall to Nunanavik. Communications are partially blocked, so when the merchant ship Hong Kong launches 10 shuttles ahead of schedule, Data is unable to reroute them, and they quickly swarm Calypso and the 20 Enterprise shuttles. Worf attempts evasive maneuvers, but his ship is struck. He levels out the shuttle above a canyon near a mountain, but a safe landing is impossible. The crew manages to abandon ship with paragliders and land in a snowbank before Goodall crashes into a mountainside. The guards are recovered by Enterprise personnel, but of Worf and Troi, Jean-Luc Picard can only find Troi's coat. He fears the worst.

Three Inuit women bring Worf and Troi back to their igloo, about eight kilometers from the city of Anvik. Both officers were injured by shrapnel, with Troi also suffering from cold exposure and a broken arm. The women weren't seeking rescue, knowing there's not enough room aboard all the shuttles for everyone, and had been satisfied to die in the home they built. However, they realize Worf will not be able to navigate through the snow storms even with a map, and resolve to take Worf and Troi to the city's spaceport. They cover themselves with caribou skins, particularly their faces, to protect their lungs as the atmosphere slowly becomes too cold to breathe.

An hour later they rest after having gone five kilometers, using a phaser to heat rocks. A polar bear from Earth stalks them, and Worf is forced to kill it to protect the others. With 15 minutes to spare, and atmospheric carbon dioxide beginning to freeze, they reach the spaceport and are spotted by Geordi La Forge. He has Troi brought aboard the last shuttle, but it only has room for one more person. Worf yields his seat to one of the women, but they are hesitant to separate. Geordi suggests that they could use a mining dome for shelter until the next shuttle arrives. Worf grabs one of the domes and an oxygen canister, and seals the dome to the ground with his phaser. Inside, trying to stay warm, he phasers rocks repeatedly until they melt. Ilingnorak deduces from Worf's behavior that he is in love with Troi. Eventually a shuttle arrives, and the four are brought back to the Enterprise.

Two days later, Worf is finally able to move in sickbay after Doctor Beverly Crusher regenerates 40 percent of his lungs, though he still suffers from frostbite. Troi thanks him for saving her life. A few days after that, with dressings removed from his hands, Worf thinks of Troi's inner strength, and of the Inuit women's belief that life itself is reason enough for living.

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Characters[]

AmalikBeverly CrusherDataIlingnorakGeordi La ForgeNenanaJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerDeanna TroiWorf
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Barretto

Starships and vehicles[]

Calypso (captain's yacht) • CarpathiaUSS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class explorer) • FosseyGoodallHawking (type-7 shuttlecraft) • Hong KongKolinahrRaj VedasubmarineTamilquara
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RMS CarpathiaRMS Titanic

Locations[]

Nunanavik (AnvikInuvikTananaThule) • Sector 225
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Earth Station McKinley

Races and cultures[]

androidBetazoidHuman (Inuit) • Klingon

States and organizations[]

FederationOceanographic InstituteStarfleet

Science and classification[]

air tankcold weather suitcommunicatorcomputercoordinatesenvironmental systemevasive maneuvershatchholodeckparagliderphaserscannersedativesensorspearsubspace communicationtransmissiontransporterturboliftviewscreen

Ranks and titles[]

captainchief engineercounselordoctorensignlieutenantnumber oneofficerpilotsecurity guard

Other references[]

asteroidatmosphereatombearbirthdaybloodbridgecaptain's log, USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), 2370carbon dioxidecargo shuttlecaribouchampaigncharcoalcityconference loungecontinentcrewdaydeathdocking baydust cloudfrostbiteglacierhonorhospitalhourhydrogeniceiglooionkilometerkisslegendlungmetalmeterminingminutemountainmythologyoceanorbitoxygenozonepolar bearrocksealsecondsecurityshuttleshuttle baysickbaysleepsnowspaceportstarvolcanowater

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Background[]

  • The story gives the stardate as 47736.1. The Pocket Books Timeline adjusts this date to stardate 47436.1 to place it after "Parallels" (Worf's dinner with Troi on his birthday is still recent).

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Connections[]

Short stories published in magazines
TV21 Weekly TOS stories "Gateway to the Future"
Stardate Magazine TOS stories "Force of Law" • "The Killax Vendetta" • "Planetfall" • "Coronation Presumptuous" • "Boarding Party" • "Roleplaying in the Final Frontier"
Amazing Stories TNG stories "Last Words" • "On the Scent of Trouble" • "Life Itself is Reason Enough" • "Bedside Matters"
VOY stories "When Push Comes to Shove" • "A Night at Sandrine's" • "The Space Vortex of Doom"
Star Trek Magazine STO stories "Unexpected Honor" • "Shakedown" • "The Gale, Part 1" • "The Gale, Part 2" • "Mirror Image, Part 1" • "Mirror Image, Part 2" • "Chief, Part 1" • "Chief, Part 2" • "Of Chaos and Kal-toh, Part 1" • "Of Chaos and Kal-toh, Part 2" • "Dove" • "Backchannel Negotiations" • "There's No Place Like..." • "Locks Without Keys, Part 1" • "Locks Without Keys, Part 2" • "Hope Remains" • "After the Storm" • "Recruitment Drive" • "Time of the Scotsman" • "An Honorable Frontier"
Star Trek: Explorer stories "All That Most Maddens and Torments" • "Q and False" • "A Night In" • "The Offer" • "Seven v Seven" • "Quality of Life" • "Retribution" • "Broken Oaths" • "The Way to Exile" • "Kill Captain Proton!" • "Cumulative Damage" • "Explorers of the Storm" • "Prey" • "Growing Pains" • "Pulaski 2.0" • "The Disavowed" • "By Special Request" • "Paghabi" • "The Expert" • "The Guardian" • "The Mission" • "Things Can Only Get Better" • "Frontier Medicine" • "Control" • "The Victim" • "Scramble" • "You Can't Buy Fate" • "Summer Days Can Last Forever" • "The Kellidian Kidnapping" • "Lost and Founder" • "A Year to the Day I Saw Myself Die" • "See and Seen" • "Work Worth Doing" • "The Trouble with Jones" • "Sundering" • "Academy Acquisition" • "Jack of Diamonds" • "A Dish Served Cold" • "Forewarned and Three-Armed" • "Working Miracles" • "Confirmation Bias" • "Dignified Transfer" • "Attempted Break-in" • "Cat and Mouse"
Star Trek: The Next Generation collected short stories, novellas and short novels
Strange New Worlds I: ("What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit" • "The Naked Truth" • "The First" • "See Spot Run" • "Together Again, for the First Time" • "Civil Disobedience" • "Of Cabbages and Kings") • II: ("I Am Klingon" • "Reciprocity" • "Calculated Risk" • "Gods, Fate, and Fractals" • "I Am Become Death") • III: ("Whatever You Do, Don't Read This Story" • "A Private Victory" • "The Fourth Toast" • "One of Forty-seven" • "A Q to Swear By" • "The Change of Seasons" • "Out of the Box, Thinking") • IV: ("Flight 19" • "The Promise" • "Flash Point" • "Prodigal Son" • "Seeing Forever") • V: ("Bluff" • "The Peacemakers" • "Efflorescence" • "Kristin's Conundrum" • "The Monkey Puzzle Box" • "The Farewell Gift" • "Dementia in D Minor") • VI: ("The Soft Room" • "Protecting Data's Friends" • "The Human Factor" • "Tribble in Paradise") • VII: ("Life's Work" • "Adventures in Jazz and Time" • "Future Shock" • "Full Circle" • "Beginnings" • "Solemn Duty") • 8: ("Morning Bells Are Ringing" • "Passages of Deceit" • "Final Flight") • 9: ("Staying the Course" • "Home Soil" • "Terra Tonight" • "Solace in Bloom") • 10 ("Wired" • "A Dish Served Cold" • "The Very Model") • 2016 ("A Christmas Qarol" • "The Sunwalkers" • "The Seen and Unseen")
The Sky's the Limit "Meet with Triumph and Disaster" • "Acts of Compassion" • "Redshift" • "Among the Clouds" • "Thinking of You" • "Turncoats" • "Ordinary Days" • "'Twould Ring the Bells of Heaven" • "Friends With the Sparrows" • "Suicide Note" • "Four Lights" • "'Til Death" • "On the Spot" • "Trust Yourself When All Men Doubt You"
Misc. short stories "The Captain and the King" • "Last Words" • "Bedside Matters" • "On the Scent of Trouble" • "Life Itself is Reason Enough" • "What Dreams May Come" • "Twilight's Wrath" • "Eleven Hours Out" • "Darkness" • "The Sacred Chalice" • "For Want of a Nail" • "Q and False" • "Quality of Life" • "Broken Oaths" • "Prey" • "Growing Pains" • "Pulaski 2.0" • "The Disavowed" • "Paghabi" • "The Expert" • "Scramble" • "Dignified Transfer" • "Attempted Break-in"
Misc. novellas & short novels "The Other Side" • "The Worst of Both Worlds" • "Brave New World"

Timeline[]

published order
Previous story:
The Space Vortex of Doom
Amazing Stories magazine Next story:
When Push Comes to Shove
Previous story:
On the Scent of Trouble
The Amazing Stories omnibus Next story:
A Night at Sandrine's
chronological order
Previous adventure:
Sanctuary
Pocket Books Timeline Next adventure:
Rivals
Previous adventure:
Sanctuary
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Rivals
Previous story:
Parallels
Voyages of the USS Enterprise-D Next story:
The Pegasus
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