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| Image = Oblivion.jpg
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| Author = [[Michael Jan Friedman]]
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|author = [[Michael Jan Friedman]]
| Publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
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|publisher = [[Pocket Books]]
| Series = [[Star Trek: Stargazer|Stargazer]] #4
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|series = [[Star Trek: Stargazer|Stargazer]] #4
| Published = {{m|September|2003}}
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|published = {{m|September|2003}}
| Pages = 288
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|pages = 288
| Year = [[2333]]
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|year = [[2333]]
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|ISBN = 0743448545 (paperback)<br />ISBN 0743448553 (eBook)<br />{{ASIN|B000FC0UTO}} (Kindle)
| ISBN = 0743448545
 
 
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'''''Oblivion''''' is a ''[[Star Trek: Stargazer]]'' novel &ndash; the fourth novel in the series &ndash; written by [[Michael Jan Friedman]]. Published by [[Pocket Books]], it was first released in {{m|September|2003}}.
   
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
;From the book jacket:
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;From the book jacket
 
:''In [[1893]] a [[Time travel|time-traveling]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] encountered a long-lived alien named [[Guinan]], who was posing as a [[Human]] to learn [[Earth]]'s customs. During this "first encounter," Picard saved Guinan's life, a favor she would never forget.''
 
:''In [[1893]] a [[Time travel|time-traveling]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] encountered a long-lived alien named [[Guinan]], who was posing as a [[Human]] to learn [[Earth]]'s customs. During this "first encounter," Picard saved Guinan's life, a favor she would never forget.''
   
:''[[24th century|Five centuries later]], [[Captain]] Picard, now commander of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Starship Enterprise'']], brought Guinan aboard as the ship's ''[[bartender]]''. The hope was that her wisdom and inner peace would provide a moral grounding for Picard's crew as they experienced the dangers of space.''
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:''[[24th century|Five centuries later]], {{Captain}} Picard, now commander of the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Starship Enterprise'']], brought Guinan aboard as the ship's ''[[bartender]]''. The hope was that her wisdom and inner peace would provide a moral grounding for Picard's crew as they experienced the dangers of space.''
   
 
:''Because he hadn't yet made his trip through time, Picard had no knowledge of his nineteenth-century meeting with Guinan.''
 
:''Because he hadn't yet made his trip through time, Picard had no knowledge of his nineteenth-century meeting with Guinan.''
   
:''But he did remember a different first encounter with the mysterious [[El-Aurian]] - a tumultuous adventure in which Picard and Guinan would risk their lives in a maze of interplanetary intrigue, with the future of the known universe at stake.''
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:''But he did remember a different first encounter with the mysterious [[El-Aurian]] &ndash; a tumultuous adventure in which Picard and Guinan would risk their lives in a maze of interplanetary intrigue, with the future of the known universe at stake.''
   
:''This is the story of that fateful meeting, and of a Guinan very different from the woman we think we know - a person wracked by pain and longing, shaken to the roots of her soul.''
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:''This is the story of that fateful meeting, and of a Guinan very different from the woman we think we know &ndash; a person wracked by pain and longing, shaken to the roots of her soul.''
   
 
:''A Guinan who yearns for oblivion.''
 
:''A Guinan who yearns for oblivion.''
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== Memorable Quotes ==
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== Memorable quotes ==
 
''She stared at Picard a moment longer, as if caught in some strange kind of inertia. Then, in a voice as weary and defeated as her eyes, she said, "You've got hair."''<br />
 
''She stared at Picard a moment longer, as if caught in some strange kind of inertia. Then, in a voice as weary and defeated as her eyes, she said, "You've got hair."''<br />
 
''It was a bizarre observation, to say the least. "Apparently so," he responded.''<br />
 
''It was a bizarre observation, to say the least. "Apparently so," he responded.''<br />
''The woman's eyes narrowed. "You don't remember...?" Her voice fell like a wounded bird.''<br />
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''The woman's eyes narrowed. "You don't remember&hellip;?" Her voice fell like a wounded bird.''<br />
 
''The captain looked at her. "Remember what?"''<br />
 
''The captain looked at her. "Remember what?"''<br />
 
''Her brow puckered. "No," she said with something like resignation. "Of course you don't."''
 
''Her brow puckered. "No," she said with something like resignation. "Of course you don't."''
   
== Background Information ==
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== Background information ==
 
* In the episode {{e|Ensign Ro}} Guinan tells [[Ro Laren]] that ''"a very long time ago I got into some serious trouble too, and I mean serious, and I'd probably still be there, if I hadn't trusted one man."'' This book explains what Picard did to help Guinan, and explains much of the backstory for their friendship.
* This book explains much of the backstory for the friendship of Picard and Guinan.
 
 
* During their mission, Picard and Guinan encounter a younger [[Enabran Tain]], who shall go on to become the father of [[Elim Garak]], a prominent recurring character in {{s|DS9}}.
* In the episode {{e|Ensign Ro}} Guinan tells [[Ro Laren]] that ''"a very long time ago I got into some serious trouble too, and I mean serious, and I'd probably still be there, if I hadn't trusted one man."'' This book explains what Picard did to help Guinan.
 
* During their mission, Picard and Guinan encounter a younger [[Enabran Tain]], who shall go on to become the father of [[Elim Garak]], a prominent recurring character in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.
 
   
 
== Characters ==
 
== Characters ==
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;[[Guinan]]
 
;[[Guinan]]
 
;Gilaad Ben Zoma : [[First officer]] of the ''Stargazer''
 
;Gilaad Ben Zoma : [[First officer]] of the ''Stargazer''
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;Cole Paris : [[Ensign]] on the ''Stargazer''; brother to [[Owen Paris]]
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;[[Enabran Tain]] : Prominent member of the [[Obsidian Order]] on [[Cardassia]]
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
;{{USS|Stargazer}} : A {{ShipClass|Constellation}} vessel under the command of Captain Picard
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;{{USS|Stargazer}} : A {{class|Constellation}} vessel under the command of Captain Picard
 
;[[El-Aurian]]
 
;[[El-Aurian]]
 
;[[Yridian]]
 
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== External link ==
 
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Oblivion is a Star Trek: Stargazer novel – the fourth novel in the series – written by Michael Jan Friedman. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in September 2003.

Summary

From the book jacket
In 1893 a time-traveling Jean-Luc Picard encountered a long-lived alien named Guinan, who was posing as a Human to learn Earth's customs. During this "first encounter," Picard saved Guinan's life, a favor she would never forget.
Five centuries later, Captain Picard, now commander of the Starship Enterprise, brought Guinan aboard as the ship's bartender. The hope was that her wisdom and inner peace would provide a moral grounding for Picard's crew as they experienced the dangers of space.
Because he hadn't yet made his trip through time, Picard had no knowledge of his nineteenth-century meeting with Guinan.
But he did remember a different first encounter with the mysterious El-Aurian – a tumultuous adventure in which Picard and Guinan would risk their lives in a maze of interplanetary intrigue, with the future of the known universe at stake.
This is the story of that fateful meeting, and of a Guinan very different from the woman we think we know – a person wracked by pain and longing, shaken to the roots of her soul.
A Guinan who yearns for oblivion.

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

Memorable quotes

She stared at Picard a moment longer, as if caught in some strange kind of inertia. Then, in a voice as weary and defeated as her eyes, she said, "You've got hair."
It was a bizarre observation, to say the least. "Apparently so," he responded.
The woman's eyes narrowed. "You don't remember…?" Her voice fell like a wounded bird.
The captain looked at her. "Remember what?"
Her brow puckered. "No," she said with something like resignation. "Of course you don't."

Background information

  • In the episode "Ensign Ro" Guinan tells Ro Laren that "a very long time ago I got into some serious trouble too, and I mean serious, and I'd probably still be there, if I hadn't trusted one man." This book explains what Picard did to help Guinan, and explains much of the backstory for their friendship.
  • During their mission, Picard and Guinan encounter a younger Enabran Tain, who shall go on to become the father of Elim Garak, a prominent recurring character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Characters

Jean-Luc Picard
Captain of the USS Stargazer
Guinan
Gilaad Ben Zoma
First officer of the Stargazer
Cole Paris
Ensign on the Stargazer; brother to Owen Paris
Enabran Tain
Prominent member of the Obsidian Order on Cardassia

References

USS Stargazer
A Constellation-class vessel under the command of Captain Picard
El-Aurian
Yridian
Klingon
Orion
Tellarite
Oblivion
An orbital city

External link


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