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THE AUTHORS

Born, raised, educated, and still residing in the Bronx, Keith R.A. DeCandido is the co-developer of Star Trek: S.C.E. with John J. Ordover, and he has written or co-written several eBooks in the series. Besides Fatal Error , Cold Fusion , and Invincible , he has also written Here There Be Monsters , and more of his S.C.E. scribblings will be available in electronic form in 2002 and 2003 (some in collaboration with David Mack). Keith’s other Star Trek work includes the novels Star Trek: The Next Generation: Diplomatic Implausibility , Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Demons of Air and Darkness , and the two-book cross-series tale Star Trek: The Brave & the Bold (coming in 2002); and the comic book Star Trek: The Next Generation: Perchance to Dream (reprinted in the trade paperback Enemy Unseen ). He has also written bestselling novels, short stories, and nonfiction books in the worlds of Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Doctor Who , Farscape , Marvel Comics, and Xena , and is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of original science fiction Imaginings . Learn more than you ever really needed to know about Keith on his web site at the easy-to-remember URL of DeCandido.net.

Kevin Dilmore counts himself as very thankful for the person who, at age nine, tipped him off to the fact that Star Trek was a live-action television show before it was a Saturday morning cartoon. A graduate of the University of Kansas, he works as news editor and “cops and courts” reporter for a twiceweekly newspaper in Paola, Kansas, where he lives with his wife, Linda, and daughter. Kevin also covers “nonfiction” aspects of the Star Trek universe as a contributing writer for Star Trek Communicator magazine as well as the Internet site StarTrek.com. He is looking forward to his next writing project with Dayton Ward, the S.C.E. trilogy Foundations , to be published in 2002. Kevin always will be proud that the formula for transparent aluminum was devised by the user of a Macintosh computer.

Award-winning author Christie Golden has written eighteen novels and sixteen short stories in the fields of science fiction, fantasy and horror. Besides her Star Trek: S.C.E. work in this volume, she has written eight Star Trek: Voyager novels ( The Murdered Sun , Marooned , Seven of Nine , the Dark Matters trilogy, and the Gateways novel No Man’s Land ) and one Star Trek: The Next Generation novel ( Double Helix: The First Virtue , in collaboration with Michael Jan Friedman). She is also the author of three original fantasy novels, King’s Man and Thief , Instrument of Fate (which made the 1996 Nebula Preliminary Ballot), and A.D. 999 (under the pen name of Jadrien Bell, winner of the Colorado Author’s League Top Hand Award for Best Genre Novel of 1999); the TSR novels Vampire of the Mists (which launched the Ravenloft novels and introduced the popular Jander Sunstar character), Dance of the Dead , and The Enemy Within ; the Warcraft novel Lord of the Clans ; and the short stories “The White Doe” in Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer and “In the Queue” in Star Trek: Gateways: What Lay Beyond . In 2001, she wrote a special addendum to the Star Trek: Voyager finale novelization, in which she takes the characters in new directions. Golden will continue writing Voyager novels even though the show is off the air, and is eager to explore the creative freedom that gives her. Golden lives in Denver, Colorado, with her artist husband, two cats, and a white German Shepherd. Her web site is www.christiegolden.com.

Dean Wesley Smith is the bestselling author of over 60 novels and hundreds of short stories. He has been nominated for every award in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror fields, and has won the World Fantasy Award and a Locus Award. His most recent novels are the movie novelization for Final Fantasy and (with his wife Kristine Kathryn Rusch) Star Trek: Voyager: Section 31: Shadow and the first original Enterprise novel. He works and plays poker on the Oregon coast.

Dayton Ward has been a fan of Star Trek since conception (his, not the

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