Search results for "Star trek"
epub |eng | 2014-01-24 | Author:Peter David [Peter David]

The Ten-Four Room was more sedate than usual. That was undoubtedly because of the group of about half-a-dozen Klingons who were gathered together in one corner, imbibing what was most ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-24 | Author:Peter David [Peter David]

Chapter Thirteen PICARD WAS LOOKING AT Deanna Troi in a way that he had never looked at her before: with flat-out disbelief. “You still claim he’s not insane?” he asked ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-25 | Author:Mel Gilden [Mel Gilden]

Chapter Eight DATA SAID, “I am incapable of forgetting anything.” He noted the worried expression on Picard’s face. “Have I forgotten something, sir?” “It would seem so.” “Forgetfulness is a ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-24 | Author:Jean Lorrah [Jean Lorrah]

Chapter Seven TASHA YAR WAS Starfleet Security trained. Once she was certain that no one was going to attack her in the night, and that the door was indeed barred, ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-27 | Author:W. R. Thompson [W. R. Thompson]

“It works!” Geordi exclaimed. Gakor laughed and slapped the display panel in triumph. The rippling gravity waves were causing the neutron-decay process to emit neutrinos that weighed nine-tenths of an ...
( Category: other March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-02-26 | Author:Peter David [Peter David]

"In here," she said, stopping at the door and gestur-ing that Calhoun should precede her. Calhoun had a fairly reliable sixth sense for danger. So if there was an ambush ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-26 | Author:David Bischoff [David Bischoff]

Chapter Thirteen THE STARS CHANGED. Ten-Forward had a nice panoramic view of the stars, and before, they’d been in their strange Dopplering dance of warp drive. Now they’d slowed down ...
( Category: other March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-03-06 | Author:John Vornholt [John Vornholt]

Beverly Crusher stood in front of the sickbay doors with her arms crossed, guarding her inner sanctum. “I’m sorry, Jean-Luc, but you can’t see La Forge. He just regained consciousness ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-03-06 | Author:Peter David [Peter David]

16 The Borg Cube THE BORG QUEEN, DEEP WITHIN THE CORE OF THE cube, sensed rather than saw the armada that had been arrayed against them. “Impressive, said Two. He ...
( Category: other March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-26 | Author:Laurell K. Hamilton [Laurell K. Hamilton]

Chapter Twelve ACTING AMBASSADOR Worf stood staring down at the sentinel of the now very dead General Alick. It had been Breck's suggestion to question the sentinel. He was the ...
( Category: Literature & Fiction March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-26 | Author:John Vornholt [John Vornholt]

The trees, which loomed over the fence like giant celery stalks, were honestly beautiful, but even they had an unsettling mystery about them. Were they really no older than ninety ...
( Category: other March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-03-06 | Author:James Swallow [James Swallow]

4 “Oh, come on, Jean-Luc. You can’t be that tired. At least stay awake to the end of the evening!” His wife’s voice snapped him back to full awareness and ...
( Category: other March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-24 | Author:Gene Deweese [Gene Deweese]

Geordi kept the surprise from his face. He wasn’t sure what he had been expecting . . . but Shar-Lon’s dead brother Shar-Tel was definitely not it. “As a matter ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-02-21 | Author:William R. Forstchen [William R. Forstchen]

Chapter Six “CAPTAIN PICARD, THE TARN flagship is hailing us.” Picard stood up, studying the viewscreen closely. Three Tarn ships had entered the system an hour ago and were now ...
( Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy March 25,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-25 | Author:Michael Jan Friedman [Michael Jan Friedman]

From his vantage point in the first row, next to the Sunset dugout, Geordi looked around at the frozen ball park—the frozen fans, the frozen players, the frozen umpires and ...
( Category: other March 25,2014 )