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"The Battle For Paradise Has Begun"'

Captain Picard and his crew must commit treason to protect an alien people's secret to eternal youth from both an attacking alien race...and from the Federation itself.

Introduction (blurb)[]

Star Trek: The Next Generation is the most popular, longest-running series in science fiction history. Now, after the spectacular worldwide success of Star Trek: First Contact, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Starship Enterprise return to the big screen in a thrilling new adventure that captures all the fun and excitement of Star Trek at its best.

Star Trek: Insurrection reunited the hugely popular crew of Star Trek: The Next Generation: Jean-Luc Picard, Starfleet's finest captain; Commander William T. Riker, his stalwart first officer; Lieutenant Commander Data, the indispensable android; Commander Deanna Troi, the empathic Betazoid counselor; Lieutenant Commander Worf, the fierce Klingon warrior; Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge; chief of engineering; and Dr. Beverly Crusher, the ship's able medical officer.

Together, they have faced many challenges over the years, but nothing has prepared them for the unexpected crisis that tests both their skills and their convictions.

On an unnamed planet in a distant sector, Starfleet, in an uneasy alliance with a mysterious new alien species of unknown origin, has discovered a secret with astounding implications that could transform the future of the entire Federation. But this secret has a price that may be more than some are willing to pay.

The secret first turns Data against Starfleet, then draws Jean-Luc Picard and the Starship Enterprise into a tense and dangerous situation that has unexpected effects on every member of the crew -- and presents them with an agonizing moral dilemma. Faced with orders he cannot obey and a crisis he cannot ignore, Picard finds himself torn between his conscience and his uniform.

Bestselling author J.M. Dillard has written a powerful and exciting novel based on the major motion picture directed by Jonathan Frakes ("Commander Will Riker"). Star Trek: Insurrection is sure to delight audiences throughout the world.

Summary[]

References[]

Characters[]

Movie characters[]

Hars AdisloAnijArtimBeverly CrusherCurtisCuzarPadraig DanielsDataMatthew DoughertyGallatinGallatin's motherJaeGeordi La ForgeMartinezPa'renaKell PerimJean-Luc PicardRae'alinWilliam T. RikerRu'afoSam'poSharicSojefTournelDeanna TroiWorf, son of Mogh

Novelization characters[]

Hars AdisloAnijArtimBeverly CrusherCurtisCuzarPadraig DanielsDataMatthew DoughertyGallatinGallatin's motherGeordi La ForgeLutoninKell PerimJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerRu'afoSojefTournelDeanna TroiWorf, son of Mogh
Referenced only
BarelZefram CochraneMadalyn DoughertyLily Sloane

Junior Novelization characters[]

Hars AdisloAnijArtimBeverly CrusherCurtisCuzarPadraig DanielsDataMatthew DoughertyGallatinGallatin's motherGeordi La ForgeKell PerimJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerRu'afoSojefTournelDeanna TroiWorf, son of Mogh

Locations[]

Ba'kuBriar Patch
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Deep Space 9Hanoran IIManzar colony

Starships and vehicles[]

Cousteau (I) (Captain's yacht) • USS Enterprise-E (Sovereign-class) • holoshipInjector Assembly One (Son'a collector) • Li'seria (Son'a command ship) • Son'a battleshipSon'a battle cruiserUSS Talon (Venture-class) • type 11 shuttlecraft
Referenced only
USS Ticonderoga

Races and cultures[]

androidBa'kuBajoranBolianElloraEvoranHumanKlingonSon'aTarlacTrillVulcan
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CardassianBorgKa'bu

States and organizations[]

StarfleetUnited Federation of Planets
Referenced only
DominionFederation Diplomatic Corps

Science and technology[]

emotion chipisolation suitisolytic subspace weaponketracel-whitelectrazinestarship

Ranks and titles[]

captaincommanderlieutenantregentvice admiral

Other references[]

butterflygold pressed latinumkelboniteKhitomer Accordskolar beastlibraryplanetrhyl

Information[]

Background information[]

  • The novelization features the original ending of the film, where Ru'afo is exposed to the radiation and gets younger and younger.

Related Stories[]

  • Section 31: Abyss (DS9 novel) - Abyss establishes Admiral Dougherty's operation was in fact a Section 31 project and that the Holoship was eventually procured by Elias Vaughn and an anti-Section 31 organization.
  • Armada (TNG video game) - The Son'a appeared in Armada attempting to retake the Ba'ku system, fortunately by that time Starfleet had built a Starbase above the planet and with the assistance of USS Avenger the Son'a forces were defeated.

Images[]

Novelization images[]

Film images[]

Connections[]

published order
Previous novelization:
Star Trek: First Contact
TNG novelizations Next novelization:
Star Trek Nemesis
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Planet Killer: Death
Memory Beta Chronology Next Adventure:
Four Lights
Previous Adventure:
Planet Killer: Death
Pocket Next Adventure:
Infinite Regress
Previous Adventure:
The Battle of Betazed
Voyages of the
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)
Next Adventure:
Four Lights


Translations[]
1998
German : Star Trek: Der Aufstand, translated by Andreas Brandhorst. (Heyne)
1999
French : Insurrection, translated by Grégoire Dannereau. (Fleuve Noir)
1999
Japanese : スター・トレック 叛乱, translated by Hiroshi Saito. (Hayakawa Bunko)
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