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'''No Surrender (novel)'''
 
 
 
''The Federation's miracle workers: the Starfleet Corps of Engineers!''
 
''The Federation's miracle workers: the Starfleet Corps of Engineers!''
   
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==Stories==
 
==Stories==
 
===No Surrender===
 
===No Surrender===
[[Image:SCE13_No_surrender_novel.jpg|thumb|"No Surrender" cover]]
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[[Image:SCE13 No surrender novel.jpg|thumb|"No Surrender" cover]]
;E-book #13 ([[February 2002]], 282KB, ISBN B000063914)
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;E-book #13 (February 2002, 282KB, ISBN B000063914)
 
:The Kursican Orbital Incarceration Platform – known as "the Plat" – is the primary prison facility for Kursican, a world applying for [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] membership. When the Plat malfunctions, the ''da Vinci'' is sent to Kursican to board and repair the out-of-control orbital station.
 
:The Kursican Orbital Incarceration Platform – known as "the Plat" – is the primary prison facility for Kursican, a world applying for [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] membership. When the Plat malfunctions, the ''da Vinci'' is sent to Kursican to board and repair the out-of-control orbital station.
 
:But the ''da Vinci'' crew finds itself in the midst of a political firestorm, as the malfunction is the result of sabotage by a group of political agitators – one of whom is Augustus Bradford, an old friend of [[Captain]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Gold]]'s. While [[Commander]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Gomez]] and her crack SCE team try to put the Plat right, Gold must balance his duty against his loyalty to his friend – before Kursican explodes!
 
:But the ''da Vinci'' crew finds itself in the midst of a political firestorm, as the malfunction is the result of sabotage by a group of political agitators – one of whom is Augustus Bradford, an old friend of [[Captain]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Gold]]'s. While [[Commander]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Gomez]] and her crack SCE team try to put the Plat right, Gold must balance his duty against his loyalty to his friend – before Kursican explodes!
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====References====
 
====References====
 
===Caveat Emptor===
 
===Caveat Emptor===
[[Image:SCE14_caveat_emptor_novel.jpg|thumb|"Caveat Emptor" cover]]
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;E-book #14 (March 2002, 217KB, ISBN B0000647O4)
 
:[[Daimon|DaiMon]] Forg of the [[Ferengi]] Merchantman thought he was getting a fantastic new computer at a stunningly low price. But he realized too late that the price he paid for the machine from [[Beta III]] was far too high...
 
:[[Daimon|DaiMon]] Forg of the [[Ferengi]] Merchantman thought he was getting a fantastic new computer at a stunningly low price. But he realized too late that the price he paid for the machine from [[Beta III]] was far too high...
 
:What starts as a simple rescue mission reveals something that astonishes the USS ''da Vinci'' crew – a ship full of polite, docile, and generous Ferengi! Soon, [[Commander]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Gomez]] and her SCE team realize that the Ferengi have been taken over by [[Landru]], the ancient super-computer, which has returned a century after being dismantled by the crew of the Starship [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] to wreak havoc once more.
 
:What starts as a simple rescue mission reveals something that astonishes the USS ''da Vinci'' crew – a ship full of polite, docile, and generous Ferengi! Soon, [[Commander]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Gomez]] and her SCE team realize that the Ferengi have been taken over by [[Landru]], the ancient super-computer, which has returned a century after being dismantled by the crew of the Starship [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] to wreak havoc once more.
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====References====
 
====References====
 
===Past Life===
 
===Past Life===
[[Image:SCE15_past_life_novel.JPG|thumb|"Past Life" cover]]
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;E-book #15 ([[April 2002]], 249KB, ISBN B000066COC)
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;E-book #15 (April 2002, 249KB, ISBN B000066COC)
 
:The Evorans, residents of a new [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] protectorate, have made a fantastic discovery on their homeworld: a device that predates their civilization and proves that aliens visited their world in the distant past. The USS ''da Vinci'' is sent to investigate the device and find out its true nature. But disaster strikes when a radical isolationist faction sets out to destroy all evidence that the world was once visited – and wipe out the ''da Vinci'' crew as well! And when the true nature of the device is revealed, it will take all the ingenuity of the [[Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] to save Evora!
 
:The Evorans, residents of a new [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] protectorate, have made a fantastic discovery on their homeworld: a device that predates their civilization and proves that aliens visited their world in the distant past. The USS ''da Vinci'' is sent to investigate the device and find out its true nature. But disaster strikes when a radical isolationist faction sets out to destroy all evidence that the world was once visited – and wipe out the ''da Vinci'' crew as well! And when the true nature of the device is revealed, it will take all the ingenuity of the [[Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] to save Evora!
 
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===Oaths===
 
===Oaths===
[[Image:SCE16_oaths_novel.jpg|thumb|"Oaths" cover]]
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;E-book #16 ([[May 2002]], 395KB, ISBN B00006839W)
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;E-book #16 (May 2002, 395KB, ISBN B00006839W)
 
:Dr. [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Elizabeth Lense]] has had a fine career. She was first in her class at [[Starfleet Medical]] – ahead of the genetically-enhanced [[Julian Bashir]] – and a hero during the [[Dominion War]], and is now the [[chief medical officer]] on the USS ''da Vinci''. But [[Captain]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|David Gold]] notices that her performance has not been up to snuff. She's been listless and stressed, and is delegating most of her responsibilities to the ''da Vinci'''s [[Emergency Medical Hologram]].
 
:Dr. [[Star Trek: SCE characters|Elizabeth Lense]] has had a fine career. She was first in her class at [[Starfleet Medical]] – ahead of the genetically-enhanced [[Julian Bashir]] – and a hero during the [[Dominion War]], and is now the [[chief medical officer]] on the USS ''da Vinci''. But [[Captain]] [[Star Trek: SCE characters|David Gold]] notices that her performance has not been up to snuff. She's been listless and stressed, and is delegating most of her responsibilities to the ''da Vinci'''s [[Emergency Medical Hologram]].
 
:Her malaise couldn't possibly come at a worse time, because a virus has erupted on [[Sherman's Planet]] – and the planet's entire population, as well as the crew of the ''da Vinci'', are now marked for death by the virulent plague!
 
:Her malaise couldn't possibly come at a worse time, because a virus has erupted on [[Sherman's Planet]] – and the planet's entire population, as well as the crew of the ''da Vinci'', are now marked for death by the virulent plague!
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Cover image
Authors: Jeff Mariotte, Ian Edginton & Mike Collins, Robert Greenberger, Glenn Hauman
Publisher: Pocket Books
Series: Pocket SCE Collection #4
Published: 1 May 2003
Pages: 336
Year: Unknown
Stardate: Unknown
Reference #: ISBN 0743464435

The Federation's miracle workers: the Starfleet Corps of Engineers!

This novel is a compilation of eBooks #13 No Surrender, #14 Caveat Emptor, #15 Past Life, and #16 Oaths.

Book Jacket

From Book Jacket
When your ship falls under the thrall of the ancient Landru super-computer, or when you discover an alien device planted on your world before life evolved, call in Captain David Gold and the miracle workers from the Starfleet Corps of Engineers team on the USS da Vinci.
Captain Gold and Dr. Elizabeth Lense must face their greatest trials yet. Gold must confront an old friend who has turned terrorist and threatens the lives of millions – including the terrorist's own daughter. And Lense must put aside the horrors she faced in the Dominion War to find a cure for a plague on Sherman's Planet before that world's entire population – and the crew of the da Vinci – perish.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Stories

No Surrender

File:SCE13 No surrender novel.jpg

"No Surrender" cover

E-book #13 (February 2002, 282KB, ISBN B000063914)
The Kursican Orbital Incarceration Platform – known as "the Plat" – is the primary prison facility for Kursican, a world applying for Federation membership. When the Plat malfunctions, the da Vinci is sent to Kursican to board and repair the out-of-control orbital station.
But the da Vinci crew finds itself in the midst of a political firestorm, as the malfunction is the result of sabotage by a group of political agitators – one of whom is Augustus Bradford, an old friend of Captain Gold's. While Commander Gomez and her crack SCE team try to put the Plat right, Gold must balance his duty against his loyalty to his friend – before Kursican explodes!

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Characters

References

Caveat Emptor

File:SCE14 caveat emptor novel.jpg

"Caveat Emptor" cover

E-book #14 (March 2002, 217KB, ISBN B0000647O4)
DaiMon Forg of the Ferengi Merchantman thought he was getting a fantastic new computer at a stunningly low price. But he realized too late that the price he paid for the machine from Beta III was far too high...
What starts as a simple rescue mission reveals something that astonishes the USS da Vinci crew – a ship full of polite, docile, and generous Ferengi! Soon, Commander Gomez and her SCE team realize that the Ferengi have been taken over by Landru, the ancient super-computer, which has returned a century after being dismantled by the crew of the Starship Enterprise to wreak havoc once more.
And Landru has set its sights on the da Vinci next...

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Characters

References

Past Life

File:SCE15 past life novel.JPG

"Past Life" cover

E-book #15 (April 2002, 249KB, ISBN B000066COC)
The Evorans, residents of a new Federation protectorate, have made a fantastic discovery on their homeworld: a device that predates their civilization and proves that aliens visited their world in the distant past. The USS da Vinci is sent to investigate the device and find out its true nature. But disaster strikes when a radical isolationist faction sets out to destroy all evidence that the world was once visited – and wipe out the da Vinci crew as well! And when the true nature of the device is revealed, it will take all the ingenuity of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers to save Evora!

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Characters

Cuzar
Regent of the Evora people. An aging woman who is one of the few that believe contact with other species is a good idea.
William Ross
Starfleet Admiral, contacts the da Vinci with their mission to further remind them of its importance.
Helanoman
Security Provost of the Evora. He is particularly unhappy with Cuzar's handling of interplanetary situations.
Ilona
Vice-Regent, escorts the away team to the Regents council chambers.
Rugan
Chief Archaeologist of the Evoran government.

References

Nausicaans
News of an attack by Nausicaan rogue agents against Starbase 92 was in the morning "news" transmission Captain Gold looked over before going on duty.
Starbase 92
Starfleet starbase that came under the attack of a gang of rogue Nausicaans. Lieutenant Commander Anthony Mark, Bart Faulwell's boyfriend, is assigned there and was unharmed.

Oaths

File:SCE16 oaths novel.jpg

"Oaths" cover

E-book #16 (May 2002, 395KB, ISBN B00006839W)
Dr. Elizabeth Lense has had a fine career. She was first in her class at Starfleet Medical – ahead of the genetically-enhanced Julian Bashir – and a hero during the Dominion War, and is now the chief medical officer on the USS da Vinci. But Captain David Gold notices that her performance has not been up to snuff. She's been listless and stressed, and is delegating most of her responsibilities to the da Vinci's Emergency Medical Hologram.
Her malaise couldn't possibly come at a worse time, because a virus has erupted on Sherman's Planet – and the planet's entire population, as well as the crew of the da Vinci, are now marked for death by the virulent plague!
Can Lense find her way out of depression to determine a cure? And could the cure be worse than the disease?

Characters

References

Background Information

Background Info Needed


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#3: "Some Assembly Required"
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#5: "Foundations"