Diane Carey
Born
in Flint, Michigan, The United States
October 02, 1954
Genre
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Ghost Ship (Star Trek: The Next Generation #1)
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published
1988
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25 editions
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Best Destiny (Star Trek: The Original Series Unnumbered)
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published
1992
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27 editions
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Dreadnought! (Star Trek: The Original Series #29, Fortunes Of War, #1)
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published
1986
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17 editions
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First Strike (Star Trek, #79; Invasion!, #1)
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published
1987
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12 editions
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Final Frontier
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published
1988
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17 editions
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Battlestations! (Star Trek: Fortunes of War, #2)
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published
1986
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3 editions
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Ship of the Line (Star Trek: The Next Generation Unnumbered)
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published
1997
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21 editions
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Call to Arms (Star Trek: The Dominion War, #2)
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published
1998
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12 editions
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Broken Bow (Star Trek: Enterprise #1)
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published
2001
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17 editions
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Descent (Star Trek: The Next Generation Unnumbered)
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published
1993
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10 editions
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“A ship doesn't look quite the same from inside, does it? A wise sailor,' Robert said, fanning his arms, 'will one time stand upon the shore and watch his ship sail by, that he shall from then on appreciate not being left behind.' He grinned and added, 'Eh?'
George gave him a little grimace. 'Who's that? Melville? Or C.S. Forrester?'
It's me!' Robert complained. "Can't I be profound now and again?'
Hell, no.'
Why not?'
Because you're still alive. Gotta be dead to be profound.'
You're unchivalrous, George.”
― Best Destiny
George gave him a little grimace. 'Who's that? Melville? Or C.S. Forrester?'
It's me!' Robert complained. "Can't I be profound now and again?'
Hell, no.'
Why not?'
Because you're still alive. Gotta be dead to be profound.'
You're unchivalrous, George.”
― Best Destiny
“Can you believe it? They made me an ensign."
"I didn't realize that things were going so bad."
"Scary, isn't it?”
― Sacrifice of Angels
"I didn't realize that things were going so bad."
"Scary, isn't it?”
― Sacrifice of Angels
“Finally there would be total unity within the Federation, the first step toward people’s being at home on any planet instead of only one. The principle from the old United States, basically; it didn’t matter if you were raised in Vermont and lived in California. You were still home, still American. If your name was Baird or Yamamura or Kwame, you weren’t necessarily loyal to Scotland, Japan, or Ghana, but to America. A few decades of space travel, and the statement became “I’m a citizen of Earth,” and no matter the country. This ship was that kind of first step. Whether born on Earth or Epsillon Indii VI, you were a citizen of the Federation. The children on this colony Enterprise would visit the planets of the Federation and feel part of each, welcome upon all. This starship was the greatest, most visionary melting pot of all, this spacegoing colony. Unique. Hopeful. Risky.”
― Ghost Ship
― Ghost Ship
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