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+ | :[[Reginald Barclay]] • [[Broik]] • [[Data]] • [[The Doctor]] • [[Vic Fontaine]] • [[Geordi La Forge]] • [[Lal]] • [[James Moriarty]] • [[Jean-Luc Picard]] • [[Worf]] |
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Revision as of 16:02, 29 June 2014
The Light Fantastic is an upcoming 2014 Star Trek: The Next Generation novel by author Jeffrey Lang.
Publisher's description
- He was perhaps the ultimate human achievement: a sentient artificial life-form - self-aware, self-determining, possessing a mind and body far surpassing that of his makers, and imbued with the potential to evolve beyond the scope of his programming.
- And then Data was gone.
- Four years later, Data's creator, Noonien Soong, sacrificed his life and resurrected his android son, who in turn revived the positronic brain of his own artificial daughter, Lal. Having resigned his commission, the former Starfleet officer now works to make his way on an alien world, while also coming to grips with the very human notion of wanting versus having a child.
- But complicating Data's life is an unexpected nemesis from years ago on the U.S.S. Enterprise - the holographic criminal Professor James Moriarty. Long believed to be imprisoned in a memory solid, Moriarty has created a siphon into the "real" world as a being of light and thought. Moriarty wants the solid form he was once told he could never have, and seeks to manipulate Data into finding another android body for him to permanently inhabit... even if it means that is Data himself.
Summary
References
Characters
- Reginald Barclay • Broik • Data • The Doctor • Vic Fontaine • Geordi La Forge • Lal • James Moriarty • Jean-Luc Picard • Worf
- Referenced only
- Nog • Miles O'Brien • Quark • William Riker
Locations
- Alpha Quadrant • Deep Space 9 • Quark's • Veridian III
- Referenced only
- Delta Quadrant • Gamma Quadrant
Starships
- USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class) • USS Enterprise-E (Sovereign-class)
- Referenced only
- USS Galen • USS Voyager
Races and cultures
States and organizations
Other references
- Emergency Medical Hologram • hologram • holosuite • plasteell • raktajino • Soong-type android
Appendices
Background information
External link
- The Light Fantastic article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.