Monday, January 24, 2022

ST: TNG Contamination

 273 pp. 


Dr. Lynn Coasta and Dr. Emil Milu

Both of them greatly improved the transporters bio-filters. They were retiring to Switzerland. Lynn was having a nervous breakdown. Emil was in Ten-Forwad with a cadet. Lynn and Emil weren't going to be allowed to stay on the astroid because it was Krell. Sheena, a cadet, that was aboard Enterprise for six months, was talking to Emil, before Troi interrupted. Emil wanted to retire, but his wife didn't. Emil said they didn't have a traditional marriage, they were just co-workers who mage love sometimes. Emil was so cooperative, Troi was curious why. 

Troi had a dream where she almost died, Lynn had died. Lynn was in a clean suit that filtered air out when she died. Troi wasn't fond of Warf because he suggested to kill her child, because he could be a threat to the ship. Troi and Worf were talking to Karn Milu a full Betazed. They went into a clean room. Troi suggested someone rewrite the computer program to kill Lynn. Troi found a ble vial of alcohol in the room.

Only one person would advance because of Lumber demise, that was the Vulcan helping in the investigation. Lynn and Emil were said to be arguing  Emil was lying about the death, Troi noticed. Antarean admitted he should be a suspect. Emil and Lynn were fighting tons. He didn't have faith in the Vulcan heading the project.

After just being accusted by the big Betazed Picard asked Geordi if they're was any sign of murder. Guinan told Worf and Troi that Milu used the blue vial they found at the crime scene to spice up his orange juice. Troi hasn't slept because of the murder. She felt responsible somewhat for dismissing Lynn from her couciling session so soon.

Weasly was put on the case by Worf because he had been tutored by Emil some years back. Milu saw Troi that night about Worf, and his demands of paperwork. Milu is Betazed and tried to change Trois mind.
After the viewing the captain wanted to speak to Worf. Picard was giving the investigation four more hours. Riker welcomed the Jewel abourd.

Wesley was almost killed by Milu, Obrien transported him to a clean room where he overhered Milu and Dr. Coasta talk about Lynns death as if they had planned it. They transported a organism that was so small it got through the bio-filters. They locked Wesley in an airtight sealed pod. Worf got shot when he went to the Contamination Room. Saduk saved Wesley. Dr. Coasta was holding the shuttle with the Krell Delegation, Picard, Riker, and Data hostages.

The Krell Delegation was made up of;
Admiral Ulree, First Assistant Kwalrak,
Ambassador Myrah, Colonal Effrek, Orderlie Efrek and Orderlie Akree.

The Krell Delegation and Data overpowered Koasta and regained control of the shuttlecraft. Emil sabotaged the shuttle for fear of being killed by the same people that killed his wife. Gustaw was an Anterian, met Wesley at Emils door. Worf went to Sheena Russels cabin to interrogate her. People were trying to say their respects to Emil, but he wouldn't take them, and turned them away

Gastow may have murdered Lynn, under orders from Emil. Emil requested Data as his lawyer. Seduk wanted to leave the project, but feared that the project will go aray without him. The commander of the Starbase Gretchen Galen came aboard Enterprise. Worf was going to oppose Data. A Krell got banned from the Coasta trial for disliking Worf. Laforge helped Troi find a computer drive under many bugs.

Troi woke up to find the computer in her room not working. She couldn't sleep, so she called Laforge and.set set to work on the computer drive. The Coastas hid their findings of the microbe for fear of how it would be used. Emil said the killer.was still on the Enterprise. Troi contacted Worf on the astroid, then fell comatose.

Seduk wanted to head the Micocontmination project. Shana Russell had Warf at gunpoint. Emil stole Shanas mothers work. Emil had an affair with her mother and was her father. The turbolift emergency speed saved Worf. Emil Coasta punishment is to teach transporter  classes on the Krell station.

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