Homecoming (Star Trek)
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| Homecoming | |
| Author | Christine Golden |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | Star Trek: Voyager |
| Genre(s) | Science fiction novel |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
| Pages | 262 pp |
| ISBN | ISBN 0-7434-6754-X |
| Followed by | The Farther Shore |
Homecoming is a novel by Christie Golden, set directly after the events of the last episode of Star Trek: Voyager and deals with the reintegration of the Voyager crew members into the Alpha Quadrant, as well as a new Borg threat and a Holographic revolution.
[edit] Plot summary
The USS Voyager returns to the Earth. But the crew does not at all get the kind of attention that they ought to- instead, the Doctor gets imprisoned without charges as a HoloStrike breaks out and Seven of Nine along with Icheb, get imprisoned because of their former existence as Borg. A Borg plague breaks out on earth, and it seems unstoppable.
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