Gulliver's Fugitives
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| Author(s): | Keith Sharee |
| Publisher: | Pocket Books |
| Series: | Pocket TNG #11 |
| Published: | 1 May 1990 |
| Pages: | 282 |
| Stardate: | Unknown (2366) |
| Reference(s): | ISBN 1852862866 |
| Audiobook | |
| Narrator: | Jonathan Frakes |
| Running Time: | 1 hour, 30 minutes |
| Publisher: | Simon & Schuster Audio |
| Published: | 1 July 1990 (cassette) 9 August 1996 (CD) |
| Reference(s): | ISBN 0671723197 (cassette) |
On the planet Rampart imagination is a crime and death is its punishment.
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Summary
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- From the book jacket
- While searching for the USS Huxley, missing for more than 10 years, the Enterprise stumbles across a forgotten colony of Humans on a planet called Rampart, where fiction and works of the imagination of any kind are considered a heinous crime. A survey team beams aboard the ship to search for "contraband," and the crew are drawn immediately into a vicious civil war between Rampart's mind police and a band of determined rebels.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Background information
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- This is the only Star Trek novel written by Keith Sharee.
- Sharee talks about novel and his inspirations in the article "Keith Sharee - Imaginary Games" in The Official Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine Vol. 12, pp. 49-52.
Characters
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- Jean-Luc Picard
- William T. Riker
- Data
- Natasha Yar
- Worf
- Geordi La Forge
- Beverly Crusher
- Wesley Crusher
- Deanna Troi
- Yuri Timoshenko
- Frazier
- Shikibu
- Dorothy Taylor
- Regina Wentz
- Lieutenant.
- Skoel
- Ensign.
References
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- USS Huxley
External link
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- Gulliver's Fugitives at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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