#12 Chrysalis
Written By: David Niall Wilson
Other Trek Books by Author: None
Published: March 1997
Plot:
When the sensors of the USS ]Voyager detect abundant plant life on an unexplored planet, Captain Janeway leads an in search of fresh food supplies. They find lavish gardens inhabited by an enigmatic alien race that holds the gardens sacred. The fragrent blossoms are beautiful, enticing – and far more dangerous than they appear. One by one, the away team begins to fall into deep comas from which they cannot be revived.
Unwilling to spread the affliction to Voyager, the away team is trapped on the planet until a cure can be found, but their investigation is perceived as desecration by the devout worshipers of the gardens. Pursued by a fanatical mob, slowly succumbing to the insidious effect of the blossoms, Janeway faces either a violent death – or an endless sleep.
Review: I'm just starting this review. I last read it in the late-90's, and while I don't remember much, I do remember that the plot dealt with religion and how in the end, Tuvok, through a mind-meld, allows one of the aliens to see the religious event that they always wanted to see, before they died. It's a similar plot to the Season 3 episode Sacred Ground.
Of course, with this re-read, I'm finding that a lot of authors were re-using the same starting plot for the books, and Wilson uses the same plot device here: Voyager is low on supplies and needs to find a planet to restock.
Written By: David Niall Wilson
Other Trek Books by Author: None
Published: March 1997
Plot:
When the sensors of the USS ]Voyager detect abundant plant life on an unexplored planet, Captain Janeway leads an in search of fresh food supplies. They find lavish gardens inhabited by an enigmatic alien race that holds the gardens sacred. The fragrent blossoms are beautiful, enticing – and far more dangerous than they appear. One by one, the away team begins to fall into deep comas from which they cannot be revived.
Unwilling to spread the affliction to Voyager, the away team is trapped on the planet until a cure can be found, but their investigation is perceived as desecration by the devout worshipers of the gardens. Pursued by a fanatical mob, slowly succumbing to the insidious effect of the blossoms, Janeway faces either a violent death – or an endless sleep.
Review: I'm just starting this review. I last read it in the late-90's, and while I don't remember much, I do remember that the plot dealt with religion and how in the end, Tuvok, through a mind-meld, allows one of the aliens to see the religious event that they always wanted to see, before they died. It's a similar plot to the Season 3 episode Sacred Ground.
Of course, with this re-read, I'm finding that a lot of authors were re-using the same starting plot for the books, and Wilson uses the same plot device here: Voyager is low on supplies and needs to find a planet to restock.