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An ancient predator stalks the starship Enterprise!—Intellivore is a Star Trek: The Next Generation novel by Diane Duane. It was published in April 1997, the 45th book in Pocket Books' series of numbered TNG novels, and Duane's first original full-length novel story about the TNG series.

Summary[]

The Great Rift lies between the Sagittarius and Orion arms of the galaxy. Stars are scarce there, beyond the authority of the Federation, and legends abound of lost civilizations and of ancient monsters that prey on those who dare to venture into the vast darkness between the stars.
When several ships and colonies mysteriously disappear into the Rift, the USS Enterprise leads an expedition to investigate various disturbing reports. Accompanied by two other Federation starships, Picard and his fellow captains discover a bizarre menace of unimaginable power. And the only way to trap this destructive entity is to use the Enterprise as bait.

References[]

Characters[]

Gohod Clif • Clif symbiont • Beverly Crusher • Data • Elekk • Farrell • Storennan Grace • Geordi La Forge • Ileen Maisel • Paul McGrady • Elen Miraitis • Jean-Luc Picard • Frances Pickup • William Riker • Jim Spencer • Tamastara • Thorsson • Deanna Troi • Worf • unnamed Alpheccans
Referenced only
Saeo Uristilaen

Starships and vehicles[]

SS Boreal • USS Constellation • USS Enterprise-D • USS Marignano • USS Oraidhe • USS Pathfinder • USS Phoenix • Marie Celeste

Locations[]

1020 Octantis • 11 Lacerti • 123 Trianguli • 127 Scorpii • 1440 Ophiuchi B V • 1616 Ophiuchi VI • 1616 Ophiuchi • 1865 Serpens • 22 Ophiuchi • 29 Persei • 334 Scorpii • 60 Ophiuchi • Alphecca IV • Alphecca • AX Arae • B Hydri • Beta Ophiuchi VI • Beta Ophiuchi • Beta Quadrant • Chi Scorpii • Earth (St. Veran • Pointe des Marcellettes • Aigue Blanche • Pic Traversier • Hauts-Alpes • Queyras range • Marbre • Tête de Longet • Pic de Caramantran • Belvedere la Cirque) • Errigal • Third Submission Colony • Great Rift • intellivore • Kepler's Star • V843 Ophiuchi • Orion Arm • Pentarus V • Sagittarius Arm • Starbase 44 • Trill (Ayai'leh-hirh • Ilrienh • Mount Arken • Noraikghe • Oraidhe • Sethe) • NGC 4258

Races and cultures[]

Alpheccan • Andorian • Android • Betazoid • Centaurrin • Klingon • Lalairu • Orynchid • Trill
Referenced only
Disarrui • Enser • Hamalki • Infarret • Iruhe • Romulan • Vulcan • Unnamed races and cultures

States and organizations[]

Dahna • Trill Private Service • United Federation of Planets

Other references[]

2371 • Dyan fin-crab • feather-ape • geobond • gelatin • ilrienh • noraikghe • planet-cracker bomb • sethe

Appendices[]

Related media[]

Background[]

Insignia[]

The insignia used throughout TNG has its last chronological appearance in regular use here, and is replaced by a newer one in DS9 episode: "The Search". The older style TNG combadge that Jean-Luc Picard wears on the cover of this book was probably the one he put in storage upon switching to the new badge, and thus would be the one seen in PIC episode: "The Next Generation".

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Connections[]

Timeline[]

published order
Previous novel:
The Death of Princes
TNG numbered novels Next novel:
To Storm Heaven
chronological order
Previous Adventure:
Doctors Three
Pocket Next Adventure:
The Search


Translations[]
1998
French : Intellivore, translated by Michèle Zachayus. (Fleuve Noir)

External link[]

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