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TNG period E
Year 4 -- Yar's Romulan daughter incites a Klingon civil war.
TNG period F
Year 5 -- Picard encounters Spock in the Romulan Empire.
TNG period G
Year 6 -- The Federation takes control of Deep Space Nine.
TNG period H
Year 7 -- Data is subverted by the Borg; Ro Laren joins the Maquis.
TNG period I
Year 8 -- Events between last tv episode and Star Trek Generations.
TNG period J
Star Trek Generations up to Star Trek: First Contact.
TNG period K
Star Trek: First Contact up to Star Trek: Insurrection.
TNG period L
Star Trek: Insurrection and beyond.
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Relics Friedman, Michael Jan
An "Original Series" crossover novel |
Novelization of the TV episode. The Enterprise-D rescues Montgomery Scott from a 75 year-long suspension in a transporter buffer. |
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Here There be Dragons Peel, John
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The Enterprise-D discovers a hidden world peopled by knights and serfs from Earth's Middle Ages, which is being exploited by interstellar trophy hunters illegally preying on the huge native dragons. |
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Nightshade Hamilton, Laurell K.
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When Picard is accused of murder, Worf steps in to mediate between two warring faction who are destroying their world. |
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To Storm Heaven Friesner, Esther
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Picard and his crew try to reestablish relations between two long-separated worlds, but run into opposition from both planetary governments. |
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The Last Stand Ferguson, Brad
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The Enterprise-D is on the verge of first contact with a planet when thousands of spaceships invade, intent on the planet's destruction. |
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Grounded Bischoff, David
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The Enterprise-D is quarantined and ordered destroyed after it is infested with micro-organisms that eat inorganic matter. |
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Emissary Dillard, J. M.
A "Deep Space Nine" crossover novel |
Novelization of the DS9 TV episode. Picard turns over control of station Deep Space Nine to Cmdr. Benjamin Sisko, learning in the process that Sisko's wife died during the Borg massacre at Wolf 359, which Picard lead while he was assimilated. Chief O'Brien transfers to DS9. see also: TNG period D |
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The Romulan Prize Hawke, Simon
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The Enterprise-D is captured by a huge Romulan ship and taken to investigate a quarantined world in the Neutral Zone. |
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Reciprocity Curry, Brad, 1999
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Picard decides to use a newly created wormhole to try and send a message to the distant past. see also: TNG period A A short story from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds II |
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Calculated Risk York, Christina F., 1999
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Dr. Katherine Pulaski doesn't know what she's in for when Picard sends her Lt. Barclay as a technical assistant. A short story from Star Trek: Strange New Worlds II |
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Infiltrator Thompson, W. R.
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Centuries after the defeat of eugenically created tyrant Khan Noonian Singh, his followers and descendants emerge from hiding to try and take over the Federation. And to Riker's dismay, he learns he may be one of those descendants. |
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The Romulan Stratagem Greenberger, Robert
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Picard competes with Tasha Yar's Romulan daughter, Sela, to establish diplomatic ties with the planet Eloh. |
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Guises of the Mind Neason, Rebecca
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Picard, Troi and a telepathic nun are the only hope to expose an impostor who has usurped the throne of planet Capulon IV. |
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The Next Generation Deep Space Nine Voyager New Frontier Short Stories |
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