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| image = The Badlands, Book One cover.jpg
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| Author = [[Susan Wright]]
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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| Series = [[Star Trek: The Badlands|The Badlands]] #1
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| Published = {{d|1|December|1999}}
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| Pages = 304
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| Year = ''various''
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| ISBN = 0671039571 (paperback)<br />{{ASIN|B000FBJFYQ}} (Kindle)
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}}
 
During a mission of exploration, the USS ''Enterprise'' examines a huge nebula of hazardous gases and plasma storms.
   
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==Summary==
== Stardate 5650.1 ==
 
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;From the book jacket:
Year: 2268.
 
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:''Located dangerously near the [[Cardassian]] border, the unstable region of space known as the [[Badlands]] has long been a hazard to interstellar navigation, characterized by violent plasma storms and other even stranger phenomena. Many starships have faced destruction there, including at least two incarnations of the Starship ''Enterprise''...''
   
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:''[[James T. Kirk]] braves the perils of the Badlands to confront a [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey (23rd century)|Romulan Bird-of-Prey]] that has entered [[Federation]] space in pursuit of a fleeing smuggler. But trespassing [[Romulan]]s may be the least of Kirk's problems when the mysterious forces at work in the Badlands threaten both his ship and his crew!''
During a mission of exploration, the Enterprise examines a huge nebula of hazardous gases and plasma storms.
 
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:''A generation later, [[Jean-Luc Picard]] faces the same phantom menace when he commands his Enterprise into the Badlands on a mission vital to Federation-Cardassian relations. With [[William T. Riker|Will Riker]]'s life on the line, and the entire ship in jeopardy, it's up to [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] to determine the true nature of the Badlands' hidden danger! ''
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==Memorable Quotes==
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QUOTES
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==Background Information==
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* First novel in ''[[Star Trek: The Badlands|The Badlands]]'' mini-series.
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* The novel contained Chapter Five of the serialized novel ''[[Starfleet: Year One]]''.
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* An extract from this novel appeared in [[Star Trek Monthly issue 62|''Star Trek Monthly'' issue 62]].
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==Characters==
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; [[James T. Kirk]]
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; [[Spock]]
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; [[Leonard McCoy]]
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; [[Montgomery Scott]]
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; [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]]
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; [[Hikaru Sulu]]
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; [[Pavel Chekov]]
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; [[Christine Chapel]]
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; [[Jean-Luc Picard]]
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; [[William T. Riker]]
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; [[Geordi La Forge]]
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; [[Worf]]
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; [[Beverly Crusher]]
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; [[Deanna Troi]]
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; [[Data]]
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==References==
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== External link ==
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|prev = {{first|novel}}
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|next = ''[[The Badlands, Book Two]]''
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During a mission of exploration, the USS Enterprise examines a huge nebula of hazardous gases and plasma storms.

Summary

From the book jacket
Located dangerously near the Cardassian border, the unstable region of space known as the Badlands has long been a hazard to interstellar navigation, characterized by violent plasma storms and other even stranger phenomena. Many starships have faced destruction there, including at least two incarnations of the Starship Enterprise...
James T. Kirk braves the perils of the Badlands to confront a Romulan Bird-of-Prey that has entered Federation space in pursuit of a fleeing smuggler. But trespassing Romulans may be the least of Kirk's problems when the mysterious forces at work in the Badlands threaten both his ship and his crew!
A generation later, Jean-Luc Picard faces the same phantom menace when he commands his Enterprise into the Badlands on a mission vital to Federation-Cardassian relations. With Will Riker's life on the line, and the entire ship in jeopardy, it's up to Lieutenant Commander Data to determine the true nature of the Badlands' hidden danger!

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Memorable Quotes

QUOTES

Background Information

Characters

James T. Kirk
Spock
Leonard McCoy
Montgomery Scott
Uhura
Hikaru Sulu
Pavel Chekov
Christine Chapel
Jean-Luc Picard
William T. Riker
Geordi La Forge
Worf
Beverly Crusher
Deanna Troi
Data

References

External link

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