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String Theory is a series of novels set in the Star Trek: Voyager universe. It takes place between the fourth and fifth seasons of the series. Like most books written by fans, it is not considered canon, having no effect on Star Trek continuity. The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
String Theory String Theory, currently on the second book, is being written by a team of authors. Book one, Cohesion was written by Jeffery Lang. Book two, Fusion, was written by Kirsten Beyer, and book three, entitled Evolution, is written by Heather Jarman. Book three is scheduled for release in March 2006. The story takes place between seasons four and five of Star Trek: Voyager, therefore right after the episode Hope and Fear and right before Night. Melbourne skyline at night Night is the time when a location is facing away from the Sun, and thus dark. ...
Cohesion "Spirits unbroken by the failed promise of the U.S.S. Dauntless, Captain Kathryn Janeway's indefatigable crew continues their odyssey of discovery through an enigmatic region of the Delta Quadrant, encountering a system inhabited by a species that, according to known physical laws, shouldn't exist. Image File history File linksMetadata Sting_Theory_Book_1. ...
These unusual beings, the Monorhans, hover near the edge of extinction; technology from the Starship Voyager promises life. Janeway, compelled by the aliens' plight, dispatches Seven of Nine and Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres to the Monorhan homeworld. But an unexpected shock wave crashes the shuttle carrying Torres and Seven, catapulting Voyager into a place beyond the fabric of space-time. As B'Elanna and Seven wage an interpersonal war, Voyager struggles to prevail on an extradimensional battleground against an indefinable enemy. But fate has determined that one is inexorably linked to the other: the insurmountable chasm separating Voyager from her lost crew members must be bridged...or all will perish." The following is an excerpt from the book: "There is absolutely no way in hell I'm going to let you stick any of that Borg crap in me!" Torres said. "Your little bugs - swimming through my bloodstream?! Forget it!" "You would retain your individuality, Lieuteneant, not become a member of a collective. You couldn't because there is no collective here." Seven of Nine stopped then considered, realizing that she was not being completely accurate. "Actually, that is not true: we would be the collective - a collective of two." "You say that like somehow I'd fund it reassuring. Amazing. No, Seven. Absolutely not. I won't even consider it." "Then quite likely all these people will die." Lowering her head, Torres hissed softly, "How long will this take?" "Not long," Seven replied. "But it would be best if you were unconscious for the procedure. You are a very difficult person, Lieutenant. Lie down now." "I know," Torres said, lying back on the floor. "It's just that I really don't like you at all. No offense." Seven leaned down over Torres and unconsciously flexed a muscle in her forearm. A miniscule gap opened between Seven's wrist boneabove the cuff, and an assimilation tubule snaked out from it like a tiny black tongue. Seven touched the tube to Torres's neck, and the engineer grew quiet. "None taken," Seven said.
Fusion "The disruption in the space-time continuum caused by the creation of the "Blue Eye" singularity continues: Thread by thread, the fabric slowly frays and peels away, breaking down barriers between dimensions. As the lines between realities blur, the consequences cascade. Image File history File linksMetadata Sting_Theory_Book_2. ...
Voyager pursues Tuvok to a long-dormant space station, a place of astonishing grandeur and wonder. Ancient almost beyond imagining, the city seduces the crew with the promise that their greatest aspirations might be realized. Such promise requires sacrifice, however, and the price of fulfilling them will be high for Voyager. Unseen sentries, alarmed by Voyager's meddling in the Monoharan system, send emissaries to ascertain Janeway's intentions. Unbeknownst to the captain, she is being tested and must persuade her evaluators that their contention -- that Voyager poses a threat to the delicate web of cosmic ecology -- is baseless. And failure to vindicate her choices will bring certain retribution to her crew." The following is an excerpt from the book: "It's possible we have an intruder on board," Janeway said. "B'Elanna discovered that the artifact given to me by the4 Monorhans when we left the planet, the Key to Gremadia, is actually made up of living sporocystian remnants. They are currently resonating, similar to the way the Caretaker's remains did when we encountered Suspiria. We haven't ruled out the possibility that another Nacene might be nearby." That adds a decidedly unsavoury piece to the puzzle," The Doctor observed. I agree. Keep me informed, Doctor. I'll be on the bridge," the captain said, following him out of his office. The Doctor halted in their approach to Naomi's biobed, where Phoebe stood over the girl. Turning to Janeway, he asked, "Captain, who is this woman?" "Is that supposed to be a joke, Doctor? YOu know my sister," Janeway replied, gesturing toward Poebe. "Captain...I..." the Doctor stammered, and blinked out of existence.
Evolution "A wake of destruction and loss threatens the U.S.S. Voyager as Chakotay assumes command. Grief over Janeway's impending death coupled with anxiety brought on by the disappearance of Paris, Kim, and the Doctor forces the crew to take increasingly dangerous actions in order to assure their own survival. Image File history File linksMetadata String_Theory_Book_3. ...
But Voyager doesn't fight alone: behind the lines, powerful forces have allied to give the starship aid. Toward this end, a familiar nemesis -- the cosmic meddler Q -- sends Paris and Kim on a perilous journey. Elsewhere, the Doctor, trapped in a dimension alien to human understanding, reunites with an old friend to help secure the fates of those he's left behind. Yet the conflict raging in the Monorhan system is merely a surface manifestation of more serious turmoil; the true struggle is rooted in the universe's very foundation. Standing at the eye of this maelstrom is Voyager, whose crew may hold the fate of all." The following is an excerpt from the book: EXCERPT UNAVAILABLE UNTIL MARCH 2006.
Things To Look For Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Cohesion - B'Elanna and Seven of Nine will begin to form the basis of a true friendship when they are forced to work closely together while crashed on Monorha.
Fusion - The inspiration for Captain Proton, Tom's favourite holodeck program, will be revealed.
- The Nacene, the species that the Caretaker is a member of, will play an important role in the story.
- Another opportunity for Voyager and her crew to make it home fast will be discovered.
Caption Proton is the lead character in the fictional Holodeck program The Adventures of Captain Proton, played aboard the USS Voyager by Tom Paris, Harry Kim and various other crew members. ...
Evolution - Look for the old character Q, who will return in the beginning of the book and play an important role in the story.
- An old friend of the Doctor's will return.
Suggested Background - For a better understanding of the USS Voyager and it's journeys in the Delta Quadrant, you can see the series on Space: the Imagination Station, or the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States.
- There literally dozens of books based on Star Trek: Voyager. They can offer some additional information on the series. Note that material from most of the books is not considered canon.
USS Voyager can refer to: The motorboat USS Voyager (SP-361) that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919 and in the United States Coast Guard from 1919 to c. ...
There are two television channels named Sci-Fi: a British satellite television channel; see Sci Fi channel (United Kingdom) a United States television channel; see Sci Fi channel (United States) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
External links - Psi Phi's Star Trek Books Database
- Simonsays.com Star Trek Book Database
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