Wired

Summary[]

Riker, Data, Troi and Worf beam down to Ursae Majoris Two, or ePlanet, an Earth colony settled in the late 21st century from which the Enterprise has received a distress call. They learn that the colonists left Earth because of opposition to their desire to implant technology into their bodies in order to experience the Internet in a more personal way. They now have implants in the ear, eye and head, as well as replacing one hand with a metal appendage, and are mentally linked to each other. Paulus, a member of the ruling Conclave, claims that no distress signal was sent. Data and Troi make contact with Dayna, an unaltered woman who belongs to a group of colonists who have rebelled against the implants and are living in hiding. The Enterprise's visit is the catalyst for many more people to rebel, causing the colony to split apart but bringing its people real freedom for the first time.

References[]

Characters[]

Beverly CrusherDanDataDaynaHarroldusJakaruGeordi La ForgePaulusJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerDeanna TroiWillusWorf
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AlloyedKhan Noonien Singh

Starships and vehicles[]

USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class)

Locations[]

City-Zero alphaEarthePlanetGates BoulevardMilky Way GalaxyNorth AmericaUrsae Majoris II

Races and cultures[]

AndroidBetazoidHuman (ePlanetian) • Klingon
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BorgVulcan

States and organizations[]

ConclaveFederationStarfleetUnited Earth Space Probe Agency

Other references[]

21st centuryartaway teambriefing roomcitycolonycommunicationsconference roomculturedistress callemotionEugenics Warsflowerfoodgenetic driftgeniehistoryhive mindlimestonemineralmosaicmuseummusicorbitplanetpolitical asylumpoliticsPrime Directiveready roomsectorsecuritytouch telepathytrading posttreeuniformwar

Occupations and titles[]

captaincommandercounselordepartment headdoctorensignfirst officerlieutenantnumber oneofficersecurity guard

Technology and weapons[]

androidcash registercolony shipcombadgecommunicatorcomputerinternetphaserrobotsecurity padserverstarshiptechnologytransportertricorderviewscreenweapon

Chronology[]

Appendices[]

Background[]

  • The Planet has a "Gates Boulevard", presumably named for Bill Gates.
  • The colonists left Earth due to opposition to their goals in the wake of the Eugenics War.
  • Paulus' mention of the Vulcans leads Troi to comment, "You have kept current with the galaxy," even though the colonists left Earth in the late 21st century, probably after the past events of TNG movie & novelization: Star Trek: First Contact. (Willus has, however, already mentioned the Borg.)
  • Placing this story in any time line is quite difficult. As the Borg and their collective are mentioned and already known to some extent and due to the appearance of Beverly Crusher, it has to occur after TNG episode: "The Best of Both Worlds". Since experiences achieved from the crew's encounter Hugh are not mentioned, although that would have made sense within the story otherwise, a placing prior to the episode TNG episode: "I, Borg" seems to be the best option.

Connections[]

Star Trek: The Next Generation collected short stories, novellas and short novels
Strange New Worlds I: ("What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit" • "The Naked Truth" • "The First" • "See Spot Run" • "Together Again, for the First Time" • "Civil Disobedience" • "Of Cabbages and Kings") • II: ("I Am Klingon" • "Reciprocity" • "Calculated Risk" • "Gods, Fate, and Fractals" • "I Am Become Death") • III: ("Whatever You Do, Don't Read This Story" • "A Private Victory" • "The Fourth Toast" • "One of Forty-seven" • "A Q to Swear By" • "The Change of Seasons" • "Out of the Box, Thinking") • IV: ("Flight 19" • "The Promise" • "Flash Point" • "Prodigal Son" • "Seeing Forever") • V: ("Bluff" • "The Peacemakers" • "Efflorescence" • "Kristin's Conundrum" • "The Monkey Puzzle Box" • "The Farewell Gift" • "Dementia in D Minor") • VI: ("The Soft Room" • "Protecting Data's Friends" • "The Human Factor" • "Tribble in Paradise") • VII: ("Life's Work" • "Adventures in Jazz and Time" • "Future Shock" • "Full Circle" • "Beginnings" • "Solemn Duty") • 8: ("Morning Bells Are Ringing" • "Passages of Deceit" • "Final Flight") • 9: ("Staying the Course" • "Home Soil" • "Terra Tonight" • "Solace in Bloom") • 10 ("Wired" • "A Dish Served Cold" • "The Very Model") • 2016 ("A Christmas Qarol" • "The Sunwalkers" • "The Seen and Unseen")
The Sky's the Limit "Meet with Triumph and Disaster" • "Acts of Compassion" • "Redshift" • "Among the Clouds" • "Thinking of You" • "Turncoats" • "Ordinary Days" • "'Twould Ring the Bells of Heaven" • "Friends With the Sparrows" • "Suicide Note" • "Four Lights" • "'Til Death" • "On the Spot" • "Trust Yourself When All Men Doubt You"
Star Trek: Explorer "Q and False" • "Quality of Life" • "Broken Oaths" • "Prey" • "Growing Pains" • "Pulaski 2.0" • "The Disavowed" • "Paghabi" • "The Expert" • "Scramble" • "Dignified Transfer" • "Attempted Break-in" • "The Simulation" • "Family History" • "Into the Cardassian Quagmire"
Misc. short stories "The Captain and the King" • "Last Words" • "Bedside Matters" • "On the Scent of Trouble" • "Life Itself is Reason Enough" • "What Dreams May Come" • "Twilight's Wrath" • "Eleven Hours Out" • "Darkness" • "The Sacred Chalice" • "For Want of a Nail"
Misc. novellas & short novels "The Other Side" • "The Worst of Both Worlds" • "Brave New World"

Timeline[]

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Empty
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A Dish Served Cold
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Solace in Bloom
Strange New Worlds 9
TNG short stories Next story:
A Dish Served Cold
Strange New Worlds 10
Previous story:
first Star Trek story
Stories by:
Aimee Ford Foster
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chronological order
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Kristin's Conundrum
Strange New Worlds V
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Efflorescence
Strange New Worlds V
Previous adventure:
Kristin's Conundrum
Strange New Worlds V
voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) Next adventure:
Efflorescence
Strange New Worlds V