edited by Randall Landers
ERIDANI is a Star Trek: The Next Generation fanzine which tries to capture the very essence of the new television series. There may be occasional violence, adult situations, nudity and rough language, but those instances are noted in the descriptions, and no age statement is required for this publication.
ERIDANI 12 features
"Enemies" -- a novella by Barbara J. Caldwell. An ambitious mix of Romulans, Klingon renegade invasions, political intrigue and heavy explosives keep Worf and Beverly Crusher on their toes when they find themselves stranded on the planet Spica III."Now If I Carry Out This Oath" -- by Jeanne-Marie Martin. A post "High Ground" story. In this tale, Beverly Crusher, safe again after her ordeal on Rutia, must deal with the repercussions of her refusal to follow Picard's orders.
"Future Ghosts" -- by Michelle Benoit. A post-"Reunion" tale, and the topic seems to be both a timely and popular one.
"Endings" -- by Mary Soon Lee. A tantalizing glimpse into the last vestiges of the Jelenan civilization on Outrier III and its effect on Kate Pulaski, former C.M.O. of the Enterprise.
"A Father Takes Leave of His Son" -- by Susan Deborah Smith. Another beautifully written post-"Reunion" story. (I told you it was a popular topic.)
"Mttah" -- by Mary Soon Lee. A powerfully written firstcontact Riker-LaForge story with a refreshingly allen perspective.
"Where the Heart Is" -- by Chris Dickenson. A story that fills in a few of the unanswered questions many had after meeting Worf's parents in "Family."
144 pages, 8½" x 11" size, comb binding.
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