75: So THAT'S Why Beverly Hates the EMH?Slings and Arrows: That
Sleep of Death.
In 2007 Pocket Books decided to honor the 20th anniversary of
Star Trek: The Next Generation with a six-part eBook series that
bridged the gap between the destruction of the Enterprise-D in
Generations and the next time we saw the crew on the big screen in
First Contact. Penned by J. Steven York, Christina F. York, Phaedra
M. Weldon, William Leisner, Terri Osborne, Robert Greenberger, and
Keith R.A. DeCandido, these novellas tell the story of the
Enterprise-E’s shakedown cruise.
In this episode of Literary Treks hosts Matthew Rushing and
Christopher Jones discuss the fourth book in the Slings and Arrows
series, That Sleep of Death, which delivers a pinch of First
Contact setup with some generous helpings of A Christmas Carol.
Join us as we discuss the first diplomatic mission of the new
starship, why Beverly Crusher's primary role on the 1701-E is
apparently theatre director, the idea of a mutualistic species that
combines a humanoid and a coating of living creatures, and find out
why Beverly is so rude to the EMH when she activates it in First
Contact.
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Feature: Slings and Arrows: That Sleep of
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Someone Really Loves A Christmas Carol (25:22)
How Does This Fit Into First Contact? (31:18)
Overly Simplistic Prose and the Road to Nowhere (37:19)
We Have Our First Diplomatic Mission! (40:07)
Any Old Married Couple and Other Character Moments (49:35)
Final Thoughts (55:17)
# Emergency Medical HologramA holographic program designed to provide emergency medical assistance aboard starships, introduced in Star Trek: Voyager and appearing in First Contact.