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Accused of seeing things until another cadet also witnesses the ghostly image, Geordi La Forge meets the ghost of their spaceship's former captain, who bears an important message as the ship nears an asteroid belt. Original.

128 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1997

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Brad Ferguson

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Brad Ferguson (born 1953) is an American science fiction author.

He worked as a writer, editor and producer for CBS in New York, and is the author of a number of Star Trek tie-in novels, several short stories, and the post-holocaust novel The World Next Door.

He is married to scientist Kathi Ferguson, with whom he collaborated on one novel.

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396 reviews
March 9, 2019
Yes, the story is predictable but given I am an adult and not the target audience for these books, that is not surprising. I think the three Geordi books I have read in this series are the some of the strongest ones (and no, is he is not my favourite character!). His characterisation is not strong, but it is consistent with how we see him in TNG, and the other characters are not just props for whatever Geordi needs, they are fleshed out. A fun read.
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1,035 reviews
April 7, 2024
This was my least favorite jr novel so far. The first half was boring, and wasn't much of a story and the second half seemed hastily slapped together. I didn't find the epiloge very amusing either.
The author never used the correct terms when referring to the ship. Always leaving off "the" at the beginning at the name.
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109 reviews2 followers
December 20, 2017
Meh. Barely remember this one. Don't think I read any more of this series.
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414 reviews62 followers
June 13, 2015
rereading this book was a surprisingly emotional experience and I was not expecting it to be at all. some of the scientific exposition was a little clumsy, but I appreciated it anyway (it certainly didn't strike me as clumsy when I was 7), and I also was very pleased at the attention it devoted to characters besides just Geordi. definitely one of the strongest books in the series, as a self-contained book.

difficult to integrate into post-ENT canon, but so it goes. "Outstanding!", as they say.
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936 reviews60 followers
July 9, 2012
I bought this book at the age of 15 in hopes of a view to the character of Geordi LaForge, but to my disappointment he was characterized poorly, and didn't even come across as a proper protagonist. The plot was weak, the storytelling predictable. Why on Earth are adolescent characters always depicted as total dimwits, I wonder...
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2,577 reviews71 followers
August 13, 2015
Geordi is part of an academy training mission to map an asteroid belt. People start seeing ghosts. This is an ok story, it just seemed rather generic, and Geordi was not really Geordi. Such a disappointment as usually the academy books are good. An ok read.
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