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Stargazer:

Maker
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3 Reviews
Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster, 2004 - Fiction - 273 pages

Ensign Andreas Nikolas, heartsick over the loss of his Mirror Universe lover, has resigned his post on Jean-Luc Picard's starship, the Stargazer, to seek a home on the freighter Iktoj'ni.

All he wants of his new life is a chance to forget his troubles. And that's what he gets -- until the Iktoj'ni is taken over by a monstrous alien with unbelievable powers and a disdain for all forms of life.

Without saying why, the alien sends the freighter hurtling toward a part of space inhabited by the Ubarrak, the Federation's deadliest and most xenophobic enemy. And Nikolas, who fears that the incident will start a war, can't convince his captor to turn back.

Picard's only hope of stopping the alien menance is Serenity Santana -- a woman who once abused his trust in the name of her people's survival. Now she's back, asking for the captain's trust a second time.

Picard desperately needs Santana's help in his struggle to save his galaxy. But will she justify his faith in her -- or once again twist it to serve her own shadowy ends?

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Review: Maker (Star Trek: Stargazer #6)

User Review  - Jimyanni - Goodreads

This is a well-written, well-paced action story which is not particularly novel or original, which is an enjoyable read but is of little true value. If you have enjoyed the first 5 books of this sub ... Read full review

Review: Maker (Star Trek: Stargazer #6)

User Review  - Scott Vout - Goodreads

and so ends the series. This one was all right. A flashback/recreation from an original episode from the Kirk days. Was hoping for a bit more as a conclusion to Picards beginnings but he got the girl ... Read full review

About the author (2004)

Author Michael Jan Friedman was born in 1955. He has written approximately sixty books of fiction and nonfiction with the majority of them set in the Star Trek universe. His work has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list. He has also written more than 150 comic books and for television and radio. One of his best known television credits is the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Resistance.

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