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| Author = [[Carmen Carter]]
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| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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| Series = [[Pocket TNG]]
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| Published = {{d|1|April|1993}}<br />(hardback)<br />{{d|1|February|1994}} (paperback)<br />{{y|1996}}<br />(Braille edition)
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| Pages = 320
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| Year = [[2368]]
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| Stardate = 45863.7
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| ISBN = 067179325X (hardback)<br />ISBN 0671794264 (paperback)<br />{{ASIN|B0006QS0GE}} (Braille edition)<br />{{ASIN|B000FC0NFK}} (Kindle)
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| ABReadBy = [[Gates McFadden]]
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| ABPublisher = [[Simon & Schuster Audio]]
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| ABISBN = 0671798618
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When communications are cut off from a remote archaeological outpost, the crew of the ''Enterprise'' is sent to investigate, only to discover a ravaged outpost, a dying scientist, and a mystery involving a legendary object of power.
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| class="even" | ISBN 067179325X (hardcover)<br>ISBN 0671794264 (paperback) <br>ISBN 0671798618 (audiocassette)<br>ISBN 0671856146 (UK audiocassette)<br> {{ASIN|B000051ZX1}} (e-book)
 
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When communications are cut off from a remote archaeological outpost, the crew of the Enterprise is sent to investigate, only to discover a ravaged outpost, a dying scientist, and a mystery involving a legendary object of power.
 
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
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;From the book cover
   
:''The Devil's Heart is a legendary object of unsurpassed power and mystery. Worlds that believe in magic consider it Darkness's mightiest talisman; and worlds of science consider it a lost artifact of some ancient and forgotten race. Some say the Heart enables its possessor to control people's minds and to amass wealth enough for a dozen lifetimes, while others think it capable of raising the dead, perhaps even changing the flow of time itself. But to all, the location of this fabled object has remained a mystery, until now.
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:''The Devil's Heart is a legendary object of unsurpassed power and mystery. Worlds that believe in magic consider it Darkness's mightiest talisman; and worlds of science consider it a lost artifact of some ancient and forgotten race. Some say the Heart enables its possessor to control people's minds and to amass wealth enough for a dozen lifetimes, while others think it capable of raising the dead, perhaps even changing the flow of time itself. But to all, the location of this fabled object has remained a mystery, until now.''
   
:''An isolated archaeological outpost has suddenly stopped responding to repeated requests for information. Sent to discover why, the USS ''Enterprise'' crew finds a devastated outpost and a dying scientist, whose last words fall on disbelieving ears: the Devil's Heart has been found. As the quest for the Heart unfolds, Captain Jean-Luc Picard discovers that beyond all the legends and age-old secrets lies an awful truth: whoever holds the Devil's Heart possesses power beyond imagining.
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:''An isolated archaeological outpost has suddenly stopped responding to repeated requests for information. Sent to discover why, the USS ''Enterprise'' crew finds a devastated outpost and a dying scientist, whose last words fall on disbelieving ears: the Devil's Heart has been found. As the quest for the Heart unfolds, Captain Jean-Luc Picard discovers that beyond all the legends and age-old secrets lies an awful truth: whoever holds the Devil's Heart possesses power beyond imagining.''
   
 
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The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]] is on its way to a maintainence overlay at Luxor IV when they are called to an archealogical dig at Atropos to take T'Sara - an elderly [[Vulcan]] female believed to be suffering from [[Bendii Syndrome]] - back home to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. The crew arrives at the [[planet]] to find almost the entire archealogical team dead, and only T'Sara left alive.
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The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} is on its way to a maintenance overlay at Luxor IV when they are called to an archeological dig at Atropos to take T'Sara &ndash; an elderly [[Vulcan]] female believed to be suffering from [[Bendii Syndrome]] - back home to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. The crew arrives at the [[planet]] to find almost the entire archaeological team dead, and only T'Sara left alive.
   
Soon [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] learns that T'Sara had found the ''Devil's Heart'' - a stone of immense power that had shaped many Alpha Quadrant civilizations, including the [[Klingon]]s, [[Andorian]]s, Vulcans, [[Romulan]]s, [[Tkon Empire|Tkon]], and [[Iconian]]s. Others also learn of T'Sara's discovery, and race to claim the ''Heart''.
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Soon [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] learns that T'Sara had found the "Devil's Heart" &ndash; a stone of immense power that had shaped many Alpha Quadrant civilizations, including the [[Klingon]]s, [[Andorian]]s, Vulcans, [[Romulan]]s, [[Tkon Empire|Tkon]], and [[Iconian]]s. Others also learn of T'Sara's discovery, and race to claim the ''Heart''.
   
After leaving Atropos, the ''Enterprise'' is summoned by an automated [[Ferengi]] [[distress call]] to a wrecked Marauder, where Picard finds ''Heart'' in the hands of the dead Ferengi DaiMon.
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After leaving Atropos, the ''Enterprise'' is summoned by an automated [[Ferengi]] [[distress call]] to a wrecked Marauder, where Picard finds the Heart in the hands of the dead Ferengi DaiMon.
   
After [[Data]] attempts to analyze the stone, which raises more questions than answers, Picard keeps the ''Heart'' with him. The ''Heart'' tells Picard of its journeys by sending him the stories as dreams. The crew becomes more and more concerned about Picard's behavior, while others intent on regaining the ''Heart'' chase the ''Enterprise'' down. Picard becomes convinced that the stone has a mission to fulfill, and knows that if the ''Heart'' doesn't complete its mission, the Alpha Quadrant would face dire consequences.
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After [[Data]] attempts to analyze the stone, which raises more questions than answers, Picard keeps the Heart with him. The Heart tells Picard of its journeys by sending him the stories as dreams. The crew becomes more and more concerned about Picard's behavior, while others intent on regaining the Heart chase the ''Enterprise'' down. Picard becomes convinced that the stone has a mission to fulfill, and knows that if the Heart doesn't complete its mission, the Alpha Quadrant would face dire consequences.
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==Memorable Quotes==
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"''The blood never stops flowing.''"
 
: - '''T'Sara'''
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"''Captain, trust my objectivity, to my lack of emotion, when I tell you that the Heart is more of a danger to us than any attacking fleet. Give it up now, while you still can. If you rely on its power to protect us, we will be destroyed.''"
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:-'''Data'''
   
 
==Background Information==
 
==Background Information==
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* The audiobook version was abridged by [[George Truett]].
*Braille edition available through Amazon under {{ASIN|B0006QS0GE}}.
 
===Memorable Quotes===
 
''"The Blood Never Stops Flowing."''
 
:- '''T'Sara'''
 
   
==See also==
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==Characters==
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===Main===
* [[Iconia]]
 
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;[[Jean-Luc Picard]]
* [[Sarek]]
 
* [[Guardian of Forever]]
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;[[William T. Riker]]
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;[[Data]]
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;[[Beverly Crusher]]
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;[[Taris]]
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;T'Sara
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: An older Vulcan. She found the Devil's Heart.
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===Mentioned===
 
; [[Sarek]]
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; [[Surak]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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; Devil's Heart
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[Contagion]]"
 
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: A stone of immense power that had shaped many Alpha Quadrant civilizations, including the [[Klingon]]s, [[Andorian]]s, Vulcans, [[Romulan]]s, [[Tkon Empire|Tkon]], and [[Iconian]]s.
 
; [[Iconia]]
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; [[Guardian of Forever]]
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; [[Haakona]]
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;''[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part II (episode)]]'': Under the influence of the Heart, Picard re-lives his winning the [[Starfleet Academy marathon]] (the only freshman cadet to ever do so), a story told by his old friend, Admiral [[J.P. Hanson]]
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Revision as of 03:19, 23 February 2014

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When communications are cut off from a remote archaeological outpost, the crew of the Enterprise is sent to investigate, only to discover a ravaged outpost, a dying scientist, and a mystery involving a legendary object of power.

Summary

From the book cover
The Devil's Heart is a legendary object of unsurpassed power and mystery. Worlds that believe in magic consider it Darkness's mightiest talisman; and worlds of science consider it a lost artifact of some ancient and forgotten race. Some say the Heart enables its possessor to control people's minds and to amass wealth enough for a dozen lifetimes, while others think it capable of raising the dead, perhaps even changing the flow of time itself. But to all, the location of this fabled object has remained a mystery, until now.
An isolated archaeological outpost has suddenly stopped responding to repeated requests for information. Sent to discover why, the USS Enterprise crew finds a devastated outpost and a dying scientist, whose last words fall on disbelieving ears: the Devil's Heart has been found. As the quest for the Heart unfolds, Captain Jean-Luc Picard discovers that beyond all the legends and age-old secrets lies an awful truth: whoever holds the Devil's Heart possesses power beyond imagining.

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The USS Enterprise-D is on its way to a maintenance overlay at Luxor IV when they are called to an archeological dig at Atropos to take T'Sara – an elderly Vulcan female believed to be suffering from Bendii Syndrome - back home to Vulcan. The crew arrives at the planet to find almost the entire archaeological team dead, and only T'Sara left alive.

Soon Captain Picard learns that T'Sara had found the "Devil's Heart" – a stone of immense power that had shaped many Alpha Quadrant civilizations, including the Klingons, Andorians, Vulcans, Romulans, Tkon, and Iconians. Others also learn of T'Sara's discovery, and race to claim the Heart.

After leaving Atropos, the Enterprise is summoned by an automated Ferengi distress call to a wrecked Marauder, where Picard finds the Heart in the hands of the dead Ferengi DaiMon.

After Data attempts to analyze the stone, which raises more questions than answers, Picard keeps the Heart with him. The Heart tells Picard of its journeys by sending him the stories as dreams. The crew becomes more and more concerned about Picard's behavior, while others intent on regaining the Heart chase the Enterprise down. Picard becomes convinced that the stone has a mission to fulfill, and knows that if the Heart doesn't complete its mission, the Alpha Quadrant would face dire consequences.

Memorable Quotes

"The blood never stops flowing."

- T'Sara

"Captain, trust my objectivity, to my lack of emotion, when I tell you that the Heart is more of a danger to us than any attacking fleet. Give it up now, while you still can. If you rely on its power to protect us, we will be destroyed."

-Data

Background Information

Characters

Main

Jean-Luc Picard
William T. Riker
Data
Beverly Crusher
Taris
T'Sara
An older Vulcan. She found the Devil's Heart.

Mentioned

Sarek
Surak

References

Devil's Heart
A stone of immense power that had shaped many Alpha Quadrant civilizations, including the Klingons, Andorians, Vulcans, Romulans, Tkon, and Iconians.
Iconia
Guardian of Forever
Haakona
The Best of Both Worlds, Part II (episode)
Under the influence of the Heart, Picard re-lives his winning the Starfleet Academy marathon (the only freshman cadet to ever do so), a story told by his old friend, Admiral J.P. Hanson

External link

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