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''The ''Enterprise'' crew races to stop the galaxy's ultimate weapon!''
 
''The ''Enterprise'' crew races to stop the galaxy's ultimate weapon!''
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''Summary needed''
 
''Summary needed''
 
== Memorable Quotes ==
 
== Memorable Quotes ==
 
"''What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?''"<br />
 
"''African or European?''"<br />
 
"''Damn, he's good!''"
   
 
: - '''Geordi La Forge''' and the '''Gorn bartender''' (referencing {{w|Monty Python and the Holy Grail}})
"''He knows everything, huh? What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?''"<br />
 
"''What do you mean? An African or a European swallow?''"<br />
 
"''Boy, he's good!''"
 
   
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"''I believe I have learned that command is far more difficult than I thought it would be. And you, Geordi?''"<br />
: - '''Geordi La Forge''' and the '''Gorn bartender''', referencing {{w|Monty Python}}
 
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"''I learned that I need to try and keep cooler in high-pressure situations... and maybe find a way to keep my VISOR on tighter.''"<br />
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"''I have learned that if I had been allowed to shoot things when I wanted to shoot them in the first place, we would have had significantly fewer problems.''"
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: - '''Data''', '''Geordi La Forge''', and '''Worf'''
   
 
== Background Information ==
 
== Background Information ==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
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{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}; [[Gatherer]]s; [[Borg]]
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==External link==
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The Enterprise crew races to stop the galaxy's ultimate weapon!

Summary

From the book jacket
The planet Kirlos – an artificial world built by a mysterious long-dead race called the Ariantu. Kirlos is now home to many races from both the Federation and the K'vin Hegemony, who have enjoyed years of peaceful co-existence and profitable trade. The planet also hold a wealth of undiscovered archaeological treasures, which the USS Enterprise-D and its crew are dispatched to help uncover.
Sent to the surface to assist an archaeological team, Geordi, Data, and Worf soon find themselves cut off from the Enterprise – and the prime suspects in a series of terrorist attacks. The three Enterprise crewmen are imprisoned, relations between the K'vin and the Federation begin to crumble, and Kirlos' ancient underground machinery awakens from a centuries long dormancy, primed to release the most powerful destructive force ever known.

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Summary needed

Memorable Quotes

"What's the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"
"African or European?"
"Damn, he's good!"

- Geordi La Forge and the Gorn bartender (referencing Monty Python and the Holy Grail)

"I believe I have learned that command is far more difficult than I thought it would be. And you, Geordi?"
"I learned that I need to try and keep cooler in high-pressure situations... and maybe find a way to keep my VISOR on tighter."
"I have learned that if I had been allowed to shoot things when I wanted to shoot them in the first place, we would have had significantly fewer problems."

- Data, Geordi La Forge, and Worf

Background Information

  • Background Info needed

Characters

Jean-Luc Picard
Geordi La Forge
Data
Worf
Keenan
Ensign.
Wesley Crusher
Orfil Solis
Davies
Dean
Burke
Edwards
Lieutenant.
Ravitch
Nagel

References

USS Enterprise-D; Gatherers; Borg

External link

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