Contamination
by John Vornholt
Star Trek: The Next Generation (16), Star Trek (novels) (1991.03), Star Trek (1991.03)
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The "U.S.S. EnterpriseTM is stunned when famed scientist Lynn Costa is murdered in one of the ship's science labs. She and her husband Emil were known as science's greatest ongoing collaboration and, together had received the Federation's highest honors for their achievements in scientific research. Determined to see the culprit brought to justice, Captain Picard assigns Lt. Worf and Counselor Deanna Troi to the case. Their routine investigation of the ship's science lab soon reveals a show more dangerous web of deceit, betrayal, and madness. Now, Worf and Troi find themselves struggling against a ruthless assassin set on revenge, for whom murder is only the beginning. show lessTags
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This was a weird one because it started with some of the male gaziest writing I have ever suffered through, but kind of resolved to a good Troi story. I want to celebrate the positive bits, but I don't want to let it off the hook. Sigh.
I think that this is only the second Star Trek The Next Generation novel that John Vornholt wrote, and only the 16th STTNG novels and that is very obvious when I read the book.
At the beginning of the series (early 90s, Contamination was published in '91). Most of the writers hadn't solidified how to write the futuristic tech yet and so most of the technospeak leans towards the most futuristic science of the time, like Electron Microscopes, semiconductor research and tanks, pumps, and piping.
I do have to say that all the clean room, contaminate stuff was interesting, though again, it was very rooted in the twentieth century, not the twenty third.
For the most part it was an okay mystery. I'm probably just too used to mysteries written by show more mystery authors who weave much more intricate plots. Still, even though it was a simply, straightforward mystery, I wasn't totally sure what the final answer was until it was revealed.
It was a solid Star Trek novel, but not Vornholt's best offering, he got better as he wrote more of them for sure. Oh, but, hey, it had Wesley Crusher in it, and in a prominent role too, and, that doesn't seem to happen a ton in the books, so that's a positive in my mind. show less
At the beginning of the series (early 90s, Contamination was published in '91). Most of the writers hadn't solidified how to write the futuristic tech yet and so most of the technospeak leans towards the most futuristic science of the time, like Electron Microscopes, semiconductor research and tanks, pumps, and piping.
I do have to say that all the clean room, contaminate stuff was interesting, though again, it was very rooted in the twentieth century, not the twenty third.
For the most part it was an okay mystery. I'm probably just too used to mysteries written by show more mystery authors who weave much more intricate plots. Still, even though it was a simply, straightforward mystery, I wasn't totally sure what the final answer was until it was revealed.
It was a solid Star Trek novel, but not Vornholt's best offering, he got better as he wrote more of them for sure. Oh, but, hey, it had Wesley Crusher in it, and in a prominent role too, and, that doesn't seem to happen a ton in the books, so that's a positive in my mind. show less
This is basically an Agatha Christie style whodunit set in the Star Trek realm. If you don't guess who the murderer is as soon as the character is introduced, you haven't read enough mysteries.
All I remember is that this is one of the ones I thought good enough to save and pass on to my kids, should they choose to read the series.
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John Vornholt is the author of two of the New York Times bestselling Star Trek: The Next Generation Dominion War books, the successful two-book Star Trek: The Next Generation series Gemworld, and several other Star Trek novels, including Quarantine, Antimatter, Sanctuary, War Drums, Rogue Saucer and Mind Meld. He lives in Tuscon, AZ. (Publisher show more Provided) Author John Vornholt was born in 1951. He wrote for many different venues during his 20 years as a freelance writer including travel articles, plays, screenwriting, and nonfiction books. He started writing primarily fiction works in 1989 and has written over 50 books for children and adults. He writes the Troll King Trilogy and for the Star Trek series. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
63 works (16)

Star Trek (novels)
626 works (1991.03)

Star Trek
1004 works (1991.03)
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- Canonical title
- Contamination
- Original title
- Contamination
- Original publication date
- 1991-03
- People/Characters
- Jean-Luc Picard; William T. Riker; Data; Geordi La Forge; Worf; Beverly Crusher (show all 10); Deanna Troi; Wesley Crusher; Lynn Costa; Emil Costa
- Important places*
- Raumschiff Enterprise
- Important events
- Lyn Costa murdered in Science Lab aboard Enterprise
- Dedication
- For Nancy,
the captain of my heart - First words
- Fear.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Well done."
- Original language
- English
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