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Nearby, Riker's uncertain ally, Commander Donatra of the Romulan Warbird Valdore, rescues a young Neyel, the survivor of a mysterious cosmic upheaval that seems at times to be both unraveling and reweaving the very fabric of space...the fulfillment of an apocalyptic vision that has already claimed millions of lives. Titan's science team soon finds evidence that the ravaging of Neyel space is the work of a vast and powerful intelligence: the stirrings of a dormant consciousness that is maintaining the existence of the Small Magellanic Cloud -- and all life within it -- from one moment to the next. And if it should awaken, the consequences are unimaginable.
As Riker considers his options, his new crew struggles with the scientific and philosophical implications of what they've discovered...while the young Neyel in their midst forges a bond with the captain, conjuring old ghosts Riker has yet to lay to rest.
362 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published October 1, 2005
... According to the relative locations of every pulsar detectable form here to the Milky Way's Orion Arm, we've just been thrown two hundred and ten thousand light-years from our previous position in Romulan space."
"Into a completely different galaxy," Vale said, clearly still trying to get her mind around the idea.
"We're actually well inside one of the relatively small, irregular satellite galaxies that orbits our own," Pazlar said as she entered another series of manual commands into her padd.
The Beiderbecke broke the surface and pushed upward, into the dusky, smoke-clogged skies of a dying planet.
The huge Capellan chuckled, a great rumbling sound that reminded Tuvok about better times. "It must be getting tiresome for you, constantly being catapulted thousands of light-years from Federation space."
"That is something of an understatement," Tuvok admitted dryly. "After three such events, I have begin to wonder if my presence aboard a starship should be considered a warning to its crew."