Real world article
(written from a production point of view)
Reunion is a Pocket TNG novel written by Michael Jan Friedman. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in hardback in November 1991.
Summary[]
- From the book jacket
- Before he commanded the Starship Enterprise, Jean-Luc Picard was the captain of the deep space exploration vessel, the USS Stargazer, on an incredible twenty-two year voyage. Now Picard is reunited with his old crew for the first time in over a decade, on a mission to see his former officer installed as ruler of the Daa'Vit Empire.
- The reunion turns deadly when a ruthless assassin begins eliminating the USS Stargazer crew one by one. Picard's present and former shipmates must join forces to solve the mystery of the Captain's past, before the killer strikes again.
- Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.
Background information[]
- This was the first Pocket TNG novel to be released in hardback.
- Reunion reached number ten on the New York Times Best Seller List for 17 November 1991, its second week on the list. [1] It remained on the list for four weeks.
- The Science Fiction Book Club released a special edition of the hardback in March 1992.
- The audiobook version was abridged by George Truett.
- Reunion was later collected, along with The Valiant, in the Signature Edition omnibus, Pantheon.
- This novel is the first appearance of many of the concepts and characters that would become a part of the Star Trek: Stargazer series of novels, also written by Friedman. Friedman noted that "I never intended to use these people again, I said, because I didn't think I'd be able to. At that point you couldn’t use anybody from anybody else's books. You couldn't use anybody you’d already used in your books. So I figured this was a one-time thing for ben Zoma and the Azmunds, and Simenon and Greyhorse and Pug, and it turned out otherwise." (Voyages of Imagination, p. 208)
- The circumstances of Jack R. Crusher's death are revealed.
Cover gallery[]
Characters[]
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Enterprise captain
- William T. Riker
- Enterprise first officer. Graduated Starfleet Academy with high honors.
- Data
- Beverly Crusher
- Deanna Troi
- Worf
- Geordi La Forge
- Wesley Crusher
- Jack R. Crusher
- Miles O'Brien
- Guinan
- Selar
- Morgen
- Daa'Vit, captain of the Excalibur for six years, about to become hereditary ruler of the Daa'Vit Confederacy. Formerly an ensign on the Stargazer.
- Pictured on the book cover.
- Gilaad Ben Zoma
- Formerly Picard's first officer on the Stargazer.
- Idun Asmund
- Former helm officer of the Stargazer. Now first officer on the USS Charleston. Idun and her twin sister Gerda were the only survivors of a disaster at a Federation colony, rescued and raised by Klingons.
- The blond woman pictured on the book cover might correspond to the blond woman who was seen at that station in the hallucination sequence in episode "The Battle".
- Carter Greyhorse
- The Stargazer's former chief medical officer. Now works at Starfleet Medical.
- Vigo
- Pandrilite weapons officer on the Stargazer, who died in the battle of Maxia Zeta.
- Gerda Asmund
- Navigator; Idun Asmund's twin sister. Convicted of attempting to assassinate Morgen while on the Stargazer. Died in a hull breach on a civilian freighter.
- Peter 'Pug' Joseph
- Former Security chief on the Stargazer. Now assigned on the Lexington.
- Phigus Simenon
- Gnalish professor of engineering at Starfleet Academy. Former chief engineer of the Stargazer.
- Tricia Cadwallader
- Former communications officer on the Stargazer. Now second officer of the USS Lexington. Hometown: Sydney, Australia.
- Burke
- Burke also appeared in the comic book compilation The Star Lost.
- Duffy
- Duffy later became a regular character in Star Trek: SCE.
- Mansfield
- Captain of Charleston.
- Erwin
- Marcos
- Eisenberg
- Starros
- Yuri Kuznetsov
- Vice admiral.
- DiBiasi
- Fern Resnick
- Loyosha
- Tav
- Romulan commander.
- Nevins
- Dunhill
- Bednarik
Mentioned[]
Gallery[]
References[]
- Alpha Malachon IV
- Planet.
- Alpha Palemon
- Star system.
- Alpha Zion
- System.
- Anjelica VII
- Planet.
- Arvada III
- Planet.
- USS Berlin
- Federation starship.
- Beta Gritorius IV
- Planet.
- Beta Varius IV
- Planet.
- USS Charleston
- Captain Mansfield commanded Charleston, with Idun Asmund as executive officer.
- Clobatians
- Species.
- Daa'V
- Homeworld of the Daa'Vit.
- Daa'Vit
- Species. Adversaries of the Klingon Empire for over three hundred years.
- Daa'Vit Confederacy
- Government of the Daa'Vit; a hereditary monarchy. Entered into an alliance with the Federation shortly after the accord between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
- Delos IV
- Planet.
- USS Excalibur (NCC-26517)
- Starship commanded by Captain Morgen until his 2367 retirement.
- This ship was later the regular vessel of the Star Trek: New Frontier series.
- USS Fearless
- Gnala
- Gnalish homeworld
- Gnalish
- Species.
- The Gnalish are mentioned again in the novel Articles of the Federation.
- Many fans have speculated that Sord from TAS: "The Jihad" is Gnalish, which Friedman himself believes is probably true. [2]
- USS Goddard
- Federation starship.
- USS Hood
- Riker served two years as Hood executive officer.
- USS Lexington
- Captain Gilaad Ben Zoma's command.
- It seems anomalous to still have a Constitution-class vessel in service in the 24th century, but this vessel was referred to as such. The Star Trek Encyclopedia states there was an Excelsior-class vessel (registry NCC-14427) of this name in service by this time.
- Maxia Zeta
- System.
- Pandrilite
- Species.
- USS Potemkin
- Riker served aboard Potemkin as a lieutenant jg and as a lieutenant.
- Reshaa'ra
- Romulan warbird, of Commander Tav.
- Rijaksha
- Also known as Klingon Ironroot. A "tall, skinny garden plant" native to the Klingon homeworld, that, in spite of its innocuous appearance, is rigid enough to be deadly when used as a club, and has often been so used as an assassination weapon.
- USS Stargazer
- Federation starship.
- IKS Tagh'rat
- Klingon warship.
- USS Thomas Paine
- Federation starship.
- USS Victorious
- Federation starship.
- USS Victory
- Federation starship.
- USS Yorktown
- Riker served three years as second officer of the Yorktown.
- According to the novel Ghost Ship, second officer Riker's Yorktown was an Excelsior-class vessel. Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual gives the ship registry NCC-2033.
- USS Zhukov
- Ensign Riker served on the Zhukov.
- This is presumably after his service on USS Pegasus.
- Warp speed
- The speed reached, warp 9.95, is quoted as 5,094 times the speed of light.
External links[]
- Reunion at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Reunion at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Previous novel: | Series | Next novel: |
Vendetta | Pocket TNG Unnumbered novels |
Imzadi |