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Cold Equations by David Mack???

The Body Electric said:
But they soon divine the Machine’s true purpose, which threatens to exterminate all life in the Milky Way Galaxy. With time running out, Picard realizes he knows of only one person who might be able to stop the Machine in time to avert a galactic catastrophe—but he has no idea how to find him.
http://books.simonandschuster.com/Star-Trek-TNG-Cold-Equations-3-The-Body/David-Mack/9781451650747

Check with The Illusive Man? :shifty:

Alternately, track down River Song. :devil:

Joking aside, these sound great!
 
Picard realizes he knows of only one person who might be able to stop the Machine in time to avert a galactic catastrophe—but he has no idea how to find him.

"Captain, sensors are picking up an unknown vessel on an intercept course. It appears to be a blue police box from Earth mid twentieth century."

"It's all right, Lieutenant. We've been expecting him."
 
"Captain, sensors are picking up an unknown vessel on an intercept course. It appears to be a blue police box from Earth mid twentieth century."

"It's all right, Lieutenant. We've been expecting him."

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I wonder how Wesley will be written - we all think of him as a young scamp but he's 36, 37 (???) within the books now.
 
I wonder how Wesley will be written - we all think of him as a young scamp but he's 36, 37 (???) within the books now.


Not just that, he is essentially an extra dimensional being. There have been one or two passages in other novels, where Beverly was reflecting on how it was difficult to relate to Wesley these days.
 
There was John Vornholt writing his POV in A Time Be Born and A Time To Die, which was a terrible duology!
 
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