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Introduction (blurb)[edit | edit source]
From solicitations: When the Enterprise is the target of a mysterious futile attack, Captain Picard and crew find themselves in a mind-control mystery! Will Deanna Troi's empathic abilities prove to be an asset—or a deadly liability?
Summary[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
Characters[edit | edit source]
- Beverly Crusher • Data • Decambra • Dickerson • Geordi La Forge • Miles O'Brien • Jean-Luc Picard • William T. Riker • Ro Laren • Selar • Deanna Troi • Worf
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- Sherlock Holmes
Starships and vehicles[edit | edit source]
- USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class) • Pakled transport
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- USS Jackson
Locations[edit | edit source]
- Barugon VI • Barugon system • Kafari Tibb system
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- Starbase 215 • Starbase 217
Races and cultures[edit | edit source]
- Android • Bajoran • Betazoid • Human • Klingon • Pakled • Vulcan
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- Ferengi • Ux-Mallian
States and organizations[edit | edit source]
Other references[edit | edit source]
Appendices[edit | edit source]
- The ten pages of editorial content in this issue includes a page advertising the next issue in this miniseries, a page advertising the miniseries Year Four: The Enterprise Experiment and a two page feature on the Assignment: Earth miniseries, including an interview with John Byrne.
- This issue was available in three covers; Two standard covers, one each by David Messina and Joe Corroney, and a third more limited retail incentive cover which reused the Corroney artwork but without cover titles.
Related stories[edit | edit source]
- Samaritan Snare (TNG episode) - When the Enterprise encounters the Pakleds Data recalls Geordi's previous experience with the species in this episode.
- Power Play (TNG episode) - While pursuing the possessed members of the away team Riker points out how odd it is to have crew persons under alien control once more so soon after the encounter with the Ux-Mallians in this episode.
Timeline[edit | edit source]
published order | ||
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Previous comic: Chasing Shadows |
TNG comics Intelligence Gathering |
Next comic: Disgrace |
Previous comic: Chasing Shadows |
Comics by: Scott and David Tipton |
Next comic: Disgrace |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: Chasing Shadows |
Memory Beta Chronology | Next Adventure: Disgrace |
Images[edit | edit source]
External link[edit | edit source]
- Matters of the Mind article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
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