"Flight 19" was a TNG short story published in Strange New Worlds IV in May 2001. Written by Alan James Garbers, it revealed the fate of Flight 19, a squadron of five TBF Avenger aircraft which disappeared on 5 December 1945 near Florida, a Bermuda Triangle mystery.
Summary
On the planet Alin, a herder discovers an ancient city.
- Captain's log: The Enterprise has been dispatched to the Alin system. Research vessel Anasazi has been reporting that wormholes and other spatial anomalies have been occurring there with sudden regularity. Starfleet fears that unwanted visitors like the Borg or the Dominion might be attempting to bore deep into Federation territory.
Dr. Bowman, an old archeology mentor of Captain Picard, invites Picard down to the planet to see the ancient city. Bowman shows Picard and Data a cavern containing three 20th century airplanes from Earth. Data recognizes the name "Lieutenant Charles Taylor" painted on one of the planes as that of the commander of Flight 19, a group of aircraft that disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean in 1945. Picard discovers Taylor's logbook in his plane's cockpit. Bowman shows Picard and Data another chamber in which gauges removed from the planes have been implanted in the wall.
Reading Taylor's log, Picard discovers that the planes were pulled through a wormhole to the vicinity of the city, where Taylor and his crew met Suben, a humanoid artificial intelligence. Suben prevented them from leaving the city, destroying one plane whose crew tried to fly away. Suben told them that people once bought water from the crater basin. He opened a wormhole in the sky which filled the basin with water from an ocean on another planet, also carrying 164 fish people from that planet to their doom. Suben electrocuted three more pilots who tried to walk out of the crater. Realizing that Suben was weakened by the radium dial on his watch, Taylor and the others used their watches to incapacitate him and then trapped him in the cavern, placing their aircraft instruments, also painted with radium, in the wall.
The archeologists have unwittingly freed Suben, who appears and forbids Picard to leave. He begins to pull the Enterprise and the Anasazi out of orbit. Suben nearly electrocutes Picard, but Data incapacitates him with one of the radium instruments.
- Captain's log, supplemental: Suben has been disarmed. After Data's success with shutting down Suben with the radium, Bowman found the machine responsible for his power...
Picard recommends Taylor and his crew for the Federation Cross.
References
Characters
- Bolton • Bowman • Church • Data • Hurley • Orlean • Jean-Luc Picard • William T. Riker • Suben • Charles Taylor • Worf
Starships and vehicles
- Anasazi • TBF Avengers • USS Enterprise-D • Martin Mariner
Locations
- Alin • Alin system • Earth (Arizona • Atlantic Ocean • Bahamas • Bermuda Triangle • Florida • Florida Keys • Fort Lauderdale • New Mexico • United States) • unnamed planets
Races and cultures
States and organizations
Technology and weapons
- airplane • android • automobile • combadge • computer • phaser • photon torpedo • projectile weapon • radio • research vessel • sensor • shuttle • technology • transporter • tricorder • viewscreen • weapon
Occupations and titles
- cadet • captain • commander • doctor • lieutenant • mayor • Number One
Other references
- 10th century • 1945 • 20th century • agriculture • animal • archeology • away team • bird • book • cancer • captain's log, USS Enterprise-D, 2371 • city • compass • death • demon • electricity • English language • fairy tale • Federation Cross • flagship • Flight 19 • flu • food • gazelle • grass • Greek • humanoid • hurricane • Mecca • mountain • movie • orbit • Phoenician • planet • radiation • radium • rock • Roman • shovel • soul • Starfleet uniform (2366-2373) • tiger • tornado • tree • village • volcano • water • The Wizard of Oz • World War II • wormhole
Appendices
Background
- Other than flight leader Charles Taylor himself, the Flight 19 crewmen named in this story are not real historical members of the Flight 19 crew. His crew of 13 had been a mix of non-commissioned personnel and officers from the Navy and Marine Corps reserves. Using original characters instead of real-life crew limited character backgrounds to what the author revealed in the story.
Connections
Timeline
| published order | ||
|---|---|---|
| Previous story: The Name of the Cat |
Strange New Worlds IV | Next story: The Promise |
| Previous story: The Captain and the King Enterprise Logs |
TNG short stories | Next story: The Promise Strange New Worlds IV |
| Previous story: first Star Trek story |
Stories by: Alan James Garbers |
Next story: The Peacemakers Strange New Worlds V |
| chronological order | ||
| Previous adventure: The Abandoned (episode) |
Pocket Books Timeline | Next adventure: House of Cards Two years earlier: Selar |
| Previous adventure: The Abandoned (comic) |
Memory Beta Chronology | Next adventure: House of Cards Two years earlier: Selar |
| Previous adventure: The Abandoned (comic) |
voyages of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) | Next adventure: Do Comets Dream? |