In today’s episode, a worldwide transporter system represents a massive paradigm shift for the people of Birsiba. Unfortunately, it shifts their paradigms right over into the next universe. Now multiple Janeways must work together to stop the space vacuum conga. Why does only every other universe have a Voyager? Why are the differences between universes so trivial? And what’s the worst way to describe someone interrupting your dinner? All this and more in Echoes, the book with good B.O. genes.
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In today’s episode, the Mall of the Delta Quadrant turns out to be a not-so-elaborate front to catch a Kes. But when the 4000-year-old head honcho strands his dinner guests on his planet, their ingeunity and networking skills may prove too much for him to bear. Is true love in the cards? Are Bolians secretly Reapers? And which Star Trek character would win the misery porn Olympics? All this and more in Marooned, the book that doesn’t take off until it crashes.
In today’s episode, Lt. Torres isn’t looking forw—wait, never mind, she is looking forward to the Day of Honor. But she’s not above letting one bad day ruin it. Meanwhile, Seven of Nine is ready to get to work, but she might be girlBorging too close to the warp core for the tastes of some. Do we think about Lt. Carey enough? How hard is the Doctor flirting with cultural appropriation? And do we have a new champion for OC by volume? All this and more in Day of Honor: The Television Episode, the book that knows a fine wine when it sees it.
In today’s episode, after tromping on Boothby’s flowers, Cadet Janeway vows to take her next mission one step at a time. But when her team catches the local crud and is subjected to enforced social distancing, the only cure is the grass that’s redder on the other side. How’s Geordi’s roadie gig going? What’s a good name for a shuttle spotlight segment? And is correcting aliens on their idioms a useful focus of one’s energy? All this and more in Quarantine, the book with two playback speeds.
In today’s episode, foraging for veggies makes B’Elanna and Harry partners in danger yet again. Meanwhile, Kes tries to convince a new guest that the best revenge is a life fully vaccinated. Why did everyone in the 90s think sushi was so gross? Which Discovery character makes an appearance 20 years before the show even aired? And which episode did part of this book end up weirdly being an antidote to? All this and more in Her Klingon Soul, the gray cube that’s chock full of nutrients!