The Lost Era: The Buried Age - Christopher L. Bennett

The Lost Era: The Buried Age

By Christopher L. Bennett

  • Release Date: 2007-06-26
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 43 Ratings

Description

The mysterious "missing years" of Captain Picard's life—before he commanded the Enterprise—are revealed at last in this Star Trek: The Next Generation novel!

Jean-Luc Picard. His name has gone down in legend as the captain of the U.S.S. Stargazer and two starships Enterprise. But the nine years of his life leading up to the inaugural mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise to Farpoint Station have remained a mystery—until now, as Picard's lost era is finally unearthed.

Following the loss of the Stargazer and the brutal court-martial that resulted, Picard no longer sees a future for himself in Starfleet. Turning to his other love, archaeology, he embarks on a quest to rediscover a buried age of ancient galactic history...and awakens a living survivor of that era: a striking, mysterious woman frozen in time since before the rise of Earth's dinosaurs. But this powerful immortal has a secret of cataclysmic proportions, and her plans will take Picard—aided along the way by a brilliant but naive android, an insightful Betazoid, and an enigmatic El-Aurian—to the heights of passion, the depths of betrayal, and the farthest reaches of explored space.

Reviews

  • The Prequel TNG Didn’t Know It Needed

    5
    By Mr. Bowe
    This is an EXCELLENT prequel to TNG, and creatively retcons many things you see on the series that wouldn’t otherwise make sense. It takes you from Picard’s final day aboard the Stargazer right up to his first day on the Enterprise, and it is an INCREDIBLE ride. This book is adding to a list of novels that are starting to convince me that Star Trek novels are better than the TV series or movies. You won’t regret this read.
  • Great story

    4
    By Priester68
    Really filled in the gap of what Picard did before the Enterprise.
  • Best TNG novel EVER read!!! 3 Reasons

    5
    By MoEzekiel
    I am an avid star trek fan. TNG is my favorite series. I've read well over a dozen novels, own the series, geek-like knowledge of it and TOS too -- I have NEVER read such a gripping, well-told Star Trek novel! WAY better than ANY of the many others I've read!! For specific reasons: 1. Good characterization true to characters -- We've all read those novels where e.g, Picard is speaking and we just can't imagine him saying the words being put in his mouth. His characterization, and that of Data, Troi, Guinan, etc, is done SO well, you'll never find yourself having to suspend disbelief. I don't know how this author did it! The scene where Data meets Picard actually choked me up it was so believable and lock-step with the true characters. My wife too. 2. Author sticks to the mysteries of the universe as his main plot focus None of the cheap switcheroos where the plot starts out intriguing, then devolved into one of (a) cheap soap opera & romance, (b) story about strategic space battle, or (c) story where all the potential of uncovering some super advanced civilization doesn't get explored because the characters are too tied up doing other boring nonsense. 3. Unbelievably thorough and accurate storytelling across a range of situations, with unusually perceptive insights: How a Vulcan would think and act as a lawyer, accurate theoretical physics, ridiculously thought-out detail about how civilizations would evolve over hundreds of millions of years, how a being with a certain type of power would come to think about the world. IF YOU ONLY EVER READ ONE STAR TREK NOVEL IN YOUR LIFE, THIS MUST BE IT. I write this out of sheer passion for what I've just spent 2 days reading out loud to my wife. It was like watching the very best episodes of the series again! I can't believe how this guy did it ...