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| Author = [[Heather Jarman]]
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| Artist = [[John Vairo, Jr.]]
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| Series = [[Pocket VOY]]<br />[[Star Trek: Voyager - String Theory|String Theory]] #3
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| Published = {{d|28|February|2006}}
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| Year = [[2375]]
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| ISBN = 1416507817 (paperback)<br />{{ASIN|B000FCKRYW}} (Kindle)
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'''''Evolution''''' is a [[Pocket VOY]] novel &ndash; the third novel in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager - String Theory|String Theory]]'' series &ndash; written by [[Heather Jarman]]. Published by [[Pocket Books]], it was first released in {{m|February|2006}}.
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== Summary ==
==Background Information==
 
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;From the book jacket
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:''ENTANGLED STRANDS OF PAST AND PRESENT ENDANGER THE FUTURE''
   
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:''A wake of destruction and loss threatens the {{USS|Voyager}} as [[Chakotay]] assumes command. Grief over [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]]'s impending death coupled with anxiety brought on by the disappearance of [[Tom Paris|Paris]], [[Harry Kim|Kim]], and [[The Doctor]] forces the crew to take increasingly dangerous actions in order to assure their own survival.''
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:''But ''Voyager'' doesn't fight alone: behind the lines, powerful forces have allied to give the starship aid. Toward this end, a familiar nemesis &ndash; the cosmic meddler [[Q Continuum|Q]] &ndash; sends Paris and Kim on a perilous journey. Elsewhere, The Doctor, trapped in a dimension alien to Human understanding, reunites with an old friend to help secure the fates of those he's left behind.''
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:''Yet the conflict raging in the Monorhan system is merely a surface manifestation of more serious turmoil; the true struggle is rooted in the universe's very foundation. Standing at the eye of this maelstrom is ''Voyager'', whose crew may hold the fate of all.''
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== Memorable quotes ==
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''The Doctor floated in black so thick no sensation could penetrate. He tried moving his limbs, opening his eyes, seeking to touch, and failed to discern if his holographic body still existed. None of his programmed senses functioned as he was accustomed, and yet he knew he was someplace because he existed. When he was deactivated aboard ''Voyager'', his sentience simply stopped &ndash; a suspended pause &ndash; until he was reactivated and his lifeline continued. Here and now, he knew only himself, as if the sum total of his existence had been reduced to self-awareness, nothing further. Not even his vast database could provide a reference point. Or had he even retained a connection to his database? He couldn't say for certain. So many of his thoughts were blurry and unfocused. He imagined his current state had much in common with what patients experienced post-anesthesia: aware, but not awake; cognizant of one's body, yet disconnected from it. Whatever force had ripped him from ''Voyager'' had sent his holomatrix into a state of shock, though The Doctor didn't know how that was possible.''
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== Background information ==
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* This novel is author [[Heather Jarman]]'s last ''Star Trek'' work to date.
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== Characters ==
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; [[Kathryn Janeway]]
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; [[Chakotay]]
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; [[Tuvok]]
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; [[B'Elanna Torres]]
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; [[Tom Paris]]
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; [[Harry Kim]]
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; [[Seven of Nine]]
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; [[The Doctor]]
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; [[Neelix]]
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; [[Q]]
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; [[Kes]]
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== References ==
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;String Theory: Scientific [[theories and principles|theory]].
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Revision as of 11:40, 26 February 2018

Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)

For the TNG episode with a similar title, please see "Evolution".

A tenth-anniversary odyssey.

Evolution is a Pocket VOY novel – the third novel in the String Theory series – written by Heather Jarman. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in February 2006.

Summary

From the book jacket
ENTANGLED STRANDS OF PAST AND PRESENT ENDANGER THE FUTURE
A wake of destruction and loss threatens the USS Voyager as Chakotay assumes command. Grief over Janeway's impending death coupled with anxiety brought on by the disappearance of Paris, Kim, and The Doctor forces the crew to take increasingly dangerous actions in order to assure their own survival.
But Voyager doesn't fight alone: behind the lines, powerful forces have allied to give the starship aid. Toward this end, a familiar nemesis – the cosmic meddler Q – sends Paris and Kim on a perilous journey. Elsewhere, The Doctor, trapped in a dimension alien to Human understanding, reunites with an old friend to help secure the fates of those he's left behind.
Yet the conflict raging in the Monorhan system is merely a surface manifestation of more serious turmoil; the true struggle is rooted in the universe's very foundation. Standing at the eye of this maelstrom is Voyager, whose crew may hold the fate of all.

Excerpts of copyrighted sources are included for review purposes only, without any intention of infringement.

Memorable quotes

The Doctor floated in black so thick no sensation could penetrate. He tried moving his limbs, opening his eyes, seeking to touch, and failed to discern if his holographic body still existed. None of his programmed senses functioned as he was accustomed, and yet he knew he was someplace because he existed. When he was deactivated aboard Voyager, his sentience simply stopped – a suspended pause – until he was reactivated and his lifeline continued. Here and now, he knew only himself, as if the sum total of his existence had been reduced to self-awareness, nothing further. Not even his vast database could provide a reference point. Or had he even retained a connection to his database? He couldn't say for certain. So many of his thoughts were blurry and unfocused. He imagined his current state had much in common with what patients experienced post-anesthesia: aware, but not awake; cognizant of one's body, yet disconnected from it. Whatever force had ripped him from Voyager had sent his holomatrix into a state of shock, though The Doctor didn't know how that was possible.

Background information

Characters

Kathryn Janeway
Chakotay
Tuvok
B'Elanna Torres
Tom Paris
Harry Kim
Seven of Nine
The Doctor
Neelix
Q
Kes

References

String Theory
Scientific theory.
USS Voyager

External link


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