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* SequelHook: Moriarty invites Data to join him in the investigation of a potential new threat, after delving into the history of Mudd's androids.
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** Moriarty invites Data to join him in the investigation of a potential new threat, after delving into the history of Mudd'sandroids.androids.
** Vic Fontaine's situation sets up subsequent ''Literature/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineRelaunch'' novels, most notably ''The Long Mirage''.
** Moriarty invites Data to join him in the investigation of a potential new threat, after delving into the history of Mudd's
** Vic Fontaine's situation sets up subsequent ''Literature/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineRelaunch'' novels, most notably ''The Long Mirage''.
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Kivas Fajo continues to underestimate Data and his relationships, talking as though Data can only ever be an imitation of life rather than anything capable of forming real connections.
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* {{Narcissist}}: Data and Geordi suspect that the reason Harry Mudd has kept himself alive into the present through methods ranging from genetic engineering to putting himself in stasis is that he just can't conceive of a universe without himself in it.
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A novel in the Franchise/StarTrekNovelVerse.
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** Geordi brings Albert Lee up short, saying that while Albert is chewing them out for not doing more to protect Moriarty's program from the crash of the ''Enterprise-D'' he's ignoring that they had several shipmates who lost their lives in that disaster.
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** Geordi brings Albert Lee up short, saying that while Albert is chewing them out for not doing more to protect Moriarty's program from the crash of the ''Enterprise-D'' he's ignoring that they had several shipmates who lost their lives in that disaster.
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It continues the plot thread begun in ''StarTrekImmortalCoil'' and continuing in the ''Literature/StarTrekColdEquations'' trilogy, following the life of the newly revived Data and his similarly revived daughter, Lal.
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It continues the plot thread begun in ''StarTrekImmortalCoil'' ''Literature/StarTrekImmortalCoil'' and continuing in the ''Literature/StarTrekColdEquations'' trilogy, following the life of the newly revived Data and his similarly revived daughter, Lal.
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* CorruptedData: Moriarty's "world" suffers this twice. First when the ''Enterprise-D'' [[Film/StarTrekGenerations crashes on Veridian III]] and then again during the events of ''[[StarTrekImmortalCoil Immortal Coil]]''. Both times he says it was akin to being folded in half and expecting the universe to simply cease to exist, followed by chaos.
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* CorruptedData: Moriarty's "world" suffers this twice. First when the ''Enterprise-D'' [[Film/StarTrekGenerations crashes on Veridian III]] and then again during the events of ''[[StarTrekImmortalCoil ''[[Literature/StarTrekImmortalCoil Immortal Coil]]''. Both times he says it was akin to being folded in half and expecting the universe to simply cease to exist, followed by chaos.
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* CorruptedData: Moriarty's "world" suffers this twice. First when the ''Enterprise-D'' [[StarTrekGenerations crashes on Veridian III]] and then again during the events of ''[[StarTrekImmortalCoil Immortal Coil]]''. Both times he says it was akin to being folded in half and expecting the universe to simply cease to exist, followed by chaos.
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* CorruptedData: Moriarty's "world" suffers this twice. First when the ''Enterprise-D'' [[StarTrekGenerations [[Film/StarTrekGenerations crashes on Veridian III]] and then again during the events of ''[[StarTrekImmortalCoil Immortal Coil]]''. Both times he says it was akin to being folded in half and expecting the universe to simply cease to exist, followed by chaos.
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It continues the plot thread begun in ''StarTrekImmortalCoil'' and continuing in the ''StarTrekColdEquations'' trilogy, following the life of the newly revived Data and his similarly revived daughter, Lal.
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It continues the plot thread begun in ''StarTrekImmortalCoil'' and continuing in the ''StarTrekColdEquations'' ''Literature/StarTrekColdEquations'' trilogy, following the life of the newly revived Data and his similarly revived daughter, Lal.
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** Data shows shades of this to keep up appearances, though he also enjoys disguising himself to work various jobs from short-order cook to bartender.
* NoTellMotel: Where Data and Geordi find Vic Fontaine, who is laying low in his own holoprogram due to some very unsavory characters looking for him.
* NoTellMotel: Where Data and Geordi find Vic Fontaine, who is laying low in his own holoprogram due to some very unsavory characters looking for him.
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* [[SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids Super-Powered Robot Nanny]]: [[spoiler: Alice.]]
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** Geordi brings Albert Lee up short, saying that while Albert is chewing them out for not doing more to protect Moriarty's program from the crash of the ''Enterprise-D'' he's ignoring that they had several shipmates who lost their lives in that disaster.
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* CorruptedData: Moriarty's "world" suffers this twice. First when the ''Enterprise-D'' [[StarTrekGenerations crashes on Veridian III]] and then again during the events of ''[[StarTrekImmortalCoil Immortal Coil]]''. Both times he says it was akin to being folded in half and expecting the universe to simply cease to exist, followed by chaos.
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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Comes up quite a bit, as several characters basically pull a WhatTheHellHero on Geordi and Data for not doing more to ensure that Moriarty's "world" was protected.
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* CameBackWrong: Although Data's behavior is much milder than the usual trope, it's different enough, and not necessarily for the better, that Geordi spends the novel becoming increasingly disturbed. [[spoiler: By the end, their once-solid friendship may be on the rocks.]]
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* ContinuityPorn: This is a sequel of sorts to ''Immortal Coil'', so this was pretty much expected. We have cameos from every sapient hologram and many of the people with whom Data associated or tangled over the years, from Reg Barclay to Kivas Fajo.
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* ContinuityPorn: This is a sequel of sorts to ''Immortal Coil'', so this was pretty much expected. We have cameos from every sapient hologram and many of the people with whom Data associated or tangled with over the years, from Reg Barclay to Kivas Fajo.
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* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Albert Lee. Though from the way Geordi reacts, he wasn't all that polite before he retired from Starfleet.
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** Lal does this every once in a while, though she admits it's mainly to annoy her father.
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* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Data has his ship land in San Francisco to pick up Geordi. When Geordi asks how he managed to get the permits to do that, Data blithely admits he didn't and that his ship's AI is already taking care of the massive fines he's just racked up.