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Contamination is a 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation novel by author John Vornholt. A young reader adaptation of this story was written by Joanne Suter in 1994.

Description

The USS Enterprise is stunned when famed scientist Lynn Costa is murdered in one of the ship's science labs. She and her husband Emil were known as science's greatest ongoing collaboration and, together, had received the Federation's highest honors for their achievements in scientific research.
Determined to see the culprit brought to justice, Captain Picard assigns Lt. Worf and Counselor Deanna Troi to the case. Their routine investigation of the ship's science lab soon reveals a dangerous web of deceit, betrayal, and madness. Now, Worf and Troi find themselves struggling against a ruthless assassin set on revenge — for whom murder is only the beginning...

Young reader description

The crew of the USS Enterprise is shocked by the terrible news of the murder of Lynn Costa on board the ship. Captain Picard calls on Counselor Deanna Troi and Lt. Worf to bring the murderer to justice. Who will win this game of cat and mouse, Deanna and Worf or the murderer?

Summary

Doctors Emil and Lynn Costa are part of the science team working on the micro-contamination project. Highly celebrated scientists married for nearly 50 years, they were credited with perfecting the transporter biofilter before joining the USS Enterprise to pursue any project of their choice. When Lynn deletes a sizable amount of important research collected over the last four years, she is pressed to undergo counseling with Deanna Troi, revealing a deep depression and a fear that her husband plans to divorce her. Soon after, she is found dead in one of the starship's cleanroom labs. Though it appears that she suffered from an accidental toxic gas leak, Worf's investigation reveals clues that suggest a premeditated murder. He questions the rest of the science team, including the Betazoid project manager Dr. Karn Milu, Vulcan Dr. Saduk, Antarean Dr. Grastow, human intern Shana Russel, and of course, his primary suspect, Emil.

Worf's investigation comes under a deadline when Lynn's death is officially classified as an accident and Emil announces plans to depart the ship at its next port, Kayran Rock. Worf tasks Wesley Crusher with surreptitiously questioning his former tutor. Despite interference run by Grastow, Wes overhears Emil and Karn arguing shortly before Karn is also found dead. Troi discovers an encoded message hidden within Milu's belongings and uses a Betazoid meditation technique to decipher its contents—"Lynn is the queen hag, Emil is a naughty jester, Saduk is the heir apparent, Grastow is a footman, Shana is Jasmine." Troi is poisoned before she can fully understand the message or inform Worf of her discovery.

At Kayran Rock, Emil is subjected to a hearing to determine his involvement in both murders. He reveals that he and Lynn had once discovered a unique sub-microbe undetectable by conventional sensors or biofilters. They studied it in secret for years until Karn learned of its existence and wanted to sell its tremendous weapons potential to the highest bidder. Those are the records that Lynn deleted, but Emil claims innocence in both deaths.

Troi recovers and Worf learns that Shana is actually Jasmine Terry, the daughter of Megan Terry, a former associate of the Costas. Twenty years earlier, Megan had been heavily involved in the biofilter project and was having an affair with Emil. He promised to leave Lynn for Megan if Megan surrendered her research, but he reneged on his offer, dismissing her from the project and his life and leaving her pregnant. Megan died in disgrace and Jasmine jumped on the opportunity for revenge offered to her by Karn Milu. Karn sought her help in securing the sub-microbe files so she left school, changed her name, and joined the micro-contamination project. However, she put her revenge against Emil ahead of Karn's plans and then killed Karn when he threatened to expose her. Now confronted, she threatens to kill Worf but is subdued by Saduk. Jasmine is arrested and remanded to a penal colony treatment facility, Emil is cleared of all charges, and the rest of the team is disbanded. Saduk accepts a posting to restart the sub-microbe research from scratch by securing another sample from its source—Vagra II.

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Characters

AkreeBaylakCavayEmil CostaLynn CostaBeverly CrusherWesley CrusherDataEfrek (Colonel)Efrek (Orderly)GrastowGuinanHamerJaraynGretchen KaelenKranerKwalrakGeordi La ForgeMayraKarn MiluMiles O'BrienJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerSadukSingh (Ensign)Jasmine Terry/Shana RusselDeanna TroiUlreeIshe WatanabeWorf
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NadelMegan TerryIan Andrew Troi

Young reader novel characters

Emil CostaLynn CostaBeverly CrusherWesley CrusherDataGrastowGuinanHamerKwalrakGeordi La ForgeKarn MiluMiles O'BrienJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerSadukJasmine Terry/Shana RusselDeanna TroiUlreeIshe WatanabeWorf

Starships and vehicles

USS Enterprise-D (Galaxy-class explorer) • shuttlecraft

Locations

Kayran Rock
, in the .

Vagra II, in the Vagra system.

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Vagra II

Races and cultures

androidAntareanBetazoidEl-AurianKreelVulcan
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FerengiOrion

States and organizations

Microcontamination ProjectStarfleet

Science and classifications

biofilterfood replicatorphasersensorstarshipsub-microbetransporterturbolift

Occupations and titles

captaindoctorensignscientist

Other references

Andorian silkwormengineeringmeditationmurderOrion tapestryPrime DirectiveRegulan mantissciencetechnologyweaponyear

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Related media

Background

References and notes

  1. The given stardate in the books is 44261.3, however the Pocket Books Timeline adjusts this 43951.6 to place the book shortly after the TNG episode: "Ménage à Troi".

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Timeline

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Previous novel:
Fortune's Light
TNG numbered novels Next novel:
Boogeymen
Previous novel:
first novel
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Masks
Previous story:
Masks
Stories by:
John Vornholt
Next story:
Sanctuary
chronological order
Previous adventure:
What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit
Pocket Books Timeline Next adventure:
Transfigurations
Previous adventure:
What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Transfigurations
Previous adventure:
Reunion
DC Comics Timeline Next adventure:
The Lesson
Publication history
March 1991
Original Pocket Books paperback release. (ISBN 067170561X)
May 1991
First Simon & Schuster Audioworks audiobook cassette release, read by Michael Dorn. (ISBN 0671740458)
1990s
Titan Books paperback reprint. (ISBN 978-1852863593)
1994
108-page Young reader novel adapted by Joanne Suter is released. (Globe Fearon, ISBN 9780835911078)
February 1995
Audiobook cassette re-release. (ISBN 067151251X)
November 1996
Audiobook CD release. (ISBN 0671856839)
December 1996
Audiobook CD overseas release. (Right Recordings, ISBN 978-0671856830)
Translations
1993
German language: Kontamination, translated by Andreas Brandhorst (Heyne, ISBN 9783453062122)
2001
Spanish language: Contaminación, translated by David Alabort. (La Factoría de Ideas, ISBN 9788484212171)

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