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The untold story of Picard's first command! The first Stargazer adventure!

The Valiant is a Pocket TNG novel – and, retroactively, the first novel in the Star Trek: Stargazer series – written by Michael Jan Friedman. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in hardback in April 2000.

Summary[]

From the book jacket
Three hundred years ago, the SS Valiant was destroyed during an ill-fated attempt to cross the legendary galactic barrier. Starfleet had always assumed that the Valiant had perished with all hands aboard, until a pair of unusual humanoids arrive at Starbase 209, claiming to be the descendants of a handful of Valiant survivors who found refuge on an M-Class planet beyond the Barrier.
Even more shocking, the visitors warn that a hostile alien species, the Nuyyad, are preparing to invade the galaxy. Uncertain of how much of the strangers' story to believe, Starfleet orders the USS Stargazer to investigate at once.
Lieutenant Commander Jean-Luc Picard is second officer on the Stargazer. A young man who has yet to command a vessel of his own, he soon develops a special bond with one of the visitors, a strikingly beautiful woman who has inherited mysterious psychic abilities from her alleged Starfleet ancestors. But can Picard truly trust her?

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Book One[]

The Valiant opens aboard the SS Valiant under the command of Captain Carlos Tarasco in the year 2069. A mysterious force has thrown the Valiant far from home and now the crew faces the grueling prospect of crossing the Galactic Barrier if they ever want to see Earth again.

The Valiant's primitive shields can do little to protect them from the Barrier though. Despite the fact that only the optical scanners can detect the Barrier, the effects it has on the crew are catastrophic.

Before Tarasco orders the ship to turn around, six crew are dead, one in critical condition, and the Valiant's systems have been badly damaged. In fact, the Valiant may not be able to repair her warp drive. Left to drift, the crew begins making their repairs. Relieved in part that Assistant Engineer Agnarsson is alive, the crew continues on their way.

It is only later that Agnarsson begins to manifest strange psychic powers. The Valiant's CMO realizes that the Barrier only affected those with extrasensory perception (ESP). Thanks to his advanced abilities, Agnarsson was able to survive and the Barrier somehow enhanced those abilities. They also caused strange personality aberrations however and Agnarsson soon begins to suspect the crew of plotting against him.

Faced with the possibility of being killed by the psychotic engineer, Captain Tarasco prepares to kill his crewman. Ordering the launch of a recorder (later retrieved by the USS Enterprise in "Where No Man Has Gone Before") Tarasco and his security officers then chase Agnarsson about the ship.

After Agnarsson kills several security personnel, Tarasco realizes the awful truth. He cannot stop Agnarsson on his own so he orders the evacuation of the Valiant and prepares to destroy his ship. The resulting explosion takes Agnarsson and Tarasco with it, leaving the survivors to drift on the opposite end of the Galactic Barrier with no chance of a rescue vessel.

Background information[]

  • Having established most of the Stargazer crew in the novel Reunion, The Valiant revisits some of those characters, and explains how Picard takes command of the vessel (as discussed in TNG: "Tapestry"). The success of this novel would lead to the creation of the Star Trek: Stargazer series, written by Friedman, to which the paperback reprint is retroactively inserted as the first novel in the series.
  • The audiobook version was abridged by George Truett.
  • An extract from this novel appeared in Star Trek Monthly issue 66.
  • The Science Fiction Book Club released a special edition of the hardback in May 2000.
  • This novel was later collected, along with Reunion, in the Signature Edition omnibus, Pantheon.

Cover gallery[]

Characters[]

SS Valiant[]

Carlos Tarasco (β)
Captain of the Valiant
Amir Rashad (β)
First officer of the Valiant; killed in the encounter with the barrier
Dennis Gardenhire (β)
Valiant operations officer
Hollandsworth
Lieutenant, Valiant science officer
Mary Anne Sommers
Lieutenant, Valiant helm officer
Womack
Valiant chief tactical officer
Jack Gorvoy
Valiant chief medical officer
Chantal Coquillette
Medic; forms part of the initial Magnian colony
Rudolph
Medic
Bill McMillan
Valiant chief engineer
Geirod Agnarsson
Engineer's assistant; develops telepathy and telekinesis after encounter with the barrier, leading Tarasco to destroy the ship in order to stop him.
Davidoff
Engineer
Dan Pelletier
Valiant security chief
Siregar
Security officer
Marc Offenburger
Security officer
Peavey
Security officer
Marciulonis
Security officer
Santana
Security officer
Williamson
Valiant supply officer
Daniels
Astrophysicist
Zosky
Stellar physicist, signed onto the Valiant mission at the last minute; killed in the encounter with the barrier.
O'Shaugnessy
Crewman
Maciello
Crewman
Kolodny
Crewman
Rivers
Crewman
Yoshii
Crewman

USS Stargazer[]

Daithan Ruhalter (β)
Captain of the Stargazer; killed in the Stargazer's first encounter with the Nuyyad.
Stephen Leach
Commander, first officer of the Stargazer
Jean-Luc Picard
Lieutenant commander, second officer of the Stargazer; takes command after the Stargazer's first encounter with the Nuyyad.
Carter Greyhorse (β)
Chief medical officer of the Stargazer
Phigus Simenon (β)
Lieutenant, chief engineer of the Stargazer
Pernell
Engineer
Zaffino
Engineer
Idun Asmund (β)
Lieutenant, Stargazer helm officer
Gerda Asmund (β)
Lieutenant, Stargazer navigator
Charlie Kochman
Lieutenant, Stargazer secondary navigator
Martin Paxton
Stargazer communications chief
Angela Cariello
Stargazer sciences chief
Gilaad Ben Zoma (β)
Lieutenant, Stargazer security chief
Ang
Lieutenant, Stargazer security officer
Peter "Pug" Joseph (β)
Lieutenant, Stargazer security officer
Garner
Lieutenant, Stargazer security officer
Iulus
Lieutenant, Stargazer security officer
Pierzynski
Lieutenant, Stargazer security officer
Pteffer
Stargazer security officer
Fox
Stargazer security officer
Sekowsky
Stargazer security officer
Hans Werber
Chief weapons officer of the Stargazer
Vigo (β)
Pandrilite (β) lieutenant, Stargazer weapons officer
Chen
Stargazer weapons officer
Ramirez
Stargazer weapons officer
Vandermeer
Lieutenant, Stargazer transporter operator
Montenegro
Ensign
Kotsakes
Ensign
Barr
James
Harras

Starfleet Command[]

Mehdi
Admiral, appoints Picard as commanding officer of the Stargazer after the resolution of the Nuyyad crisis
Gardner-Vincent
Admiral

Starbase 209[]

Eliopoulos
Captain, ranking officer on the base

Nalogen Four[]

Najak
Administrator of the colony
Jomar
An engineer, recently arrived at the colony

Magnian colony[]

Shield Williamson
Guard Daniels
Serenity Santana
Law
Director of the colony medical center
Armor Brentano
Engineer
Hilton-Smith

Referenced only[]

James T. Kirk
Gary Mitchell
Osborne
Captain of the USS Merced; Leach's former commander
Goimard
21st century architect
Matthew Joseph
"Pug"'s brother
Slattery
Carter Greyhorse's roommate at Starfleet Academy
Turan Relanios
Betazoid scientist

References[]

Andromeda Galaxy; galactic barrier (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

Nalogen IV
M class planet near the galactic barrier; location of a Kelvan colony, established after their abortive attempt to hijack the USS Enterprise (TOS: "By Any Other Name")
Nuyyad
Hostile alien species, operating beyond the galactic barrier

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