Title:

First Contact

Genre:
Science Fiction
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Subgenre:
Star Trek
Series:
Star Trek TNG
Series Order:
8
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
1st
Printing:
1st
Narrative:
Alternating Person
Type of Book:
Fiction
Number of Pages:
276
Number of Chapters:
15
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:39:04
Synopsis:
This is, of course, the novelization of the highly successful Star Trek: The Next Generation film of the same name. First Contact refers not to first contact with the Borg, for, six years later, Picard still bears the mental scars of his assimilation in the form of Locutus, but to Earth’s first contact with an alien civilization. It is a story that had yet to be told, although Captain Kirk and his crew had met the extraordinarily old Zefram Cochrane, inventor of the warp drive, in an episode of the original series; additionally, there had been hints that this pivotal event in human history took place some time after a terrible Third World War on Earth.
As the story begins, the Borg have attacked the Federation, with one of their massive cube ships making a bee-line for Earth herself. Picard and the new Enterprise-E starship defy Starfleet orders and rush to the battle, after which they follow a small Borg ship through a time portal which takes them back to 21st-century Earth. The Borg plan is to destroy the Phoenix, the spacecraft which Zefram Cochrane launches and, by way of its successful warp drive test, captures the attention of a Federation scout ship. If that pivotal event does not happen, the Federation we all know and love will never come to be. While half of the senior staff is planet-side trying to make sure the Phoenix launch happens on schedule, the rest of the crew find themselves battling a Borg infestation onboard the Enterprise herself. Data is captured, Picard is in danger of letting his hatred of the Borg overrule logic and reason, and we get to meet the Borg Queen. Personally, I’ve always felt that the introduction of the Borg Queen was a disservice to the greatest Star Trek villains of them all. The Borg Queen is a complete contradiction that introduced a level of individual vulnerability into a collective that was, up until this time, faceless and seemingly invulnerable.
This is an impressive novelization of the film, making it a worthwhile read to those of us who are already familiar with the onscreen story. In particular, it provides a great deal of insight into the erratic nature of Zefram Cochrane himself; in the movie, he came across as basically a drunk, but the novelization does a much better job of explaining his behavior. That alone makes this novel a natural and extremely beneficial corollary to the movie.
Author:
J. M. Dillard
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Publisher:
Pocket Books
Barcode:
9780671003166
Country:
Australia
Place of Printing:
1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020
Publication Date:
1996-12-01
Photos By:
Various
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OCLC:
Behind the scene
Number of Copies:
1
Language:
English
Publisher Location:
New, York, New York, USA.
Special Edition:
Yes
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$4.69
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-02-17
Date Added:
2018-06-26 18:39:04

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