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Miracle Workers (SCE Books 5-8) - Keith R. A. DeCandido_. [et al.] [108]

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their blood is blue. The Eerlikka’s technological evolution was geared more toward comfort than expansion, and few felt the need to travel off-planet, though they have had the technology to do so for thousands of years. In 2326, a group called the Pevvni decided to colonize the ninth planet, but such off-world travel remains rare. The Eerlikka are very religious, and their priests are entrusted with many spiritual duties, as well as the maintenance of Ganitriul, the computer that controls most of their world’s functions. In 2376, seventeen priests and twenty acolytes served in the temple and performed those functions, but they were all murdered by Undlar, a Pevvni Purist who had gone undercover as a priest in order to sabotage Ganitriul and eliminate those most qualified to fix it (Fatal Error).

eldrak consumption rates. Component of the overdrive on an Androssi ship. Overseer Biron could tell simply from the feel of the bulkheads that the eldrak consumption rates on his ship were off-kilter and needed to be checked (Cold Fusion).

Elite. Ruling class of Androssi society. The Elite sponsor ships that seek out technology and other items for the Elite. The Elite are apparently the only members of Androssi who groom themselves (Cold Fusion).

Emarur. Owner and operator of the Pevvni ship the Senbolma. The ship was used by the Purists in their sabotage of Ganitriul (Fatal Error).

Emergency Medical Hologram-3. Holographic program available on some Federation starships. Unlike earlier editions of the EMH, this version is neither acerbic nor arrogant, and functions on a learning curve—instead of being a fully functional doctor, EMH-3 is more like an intern learning the ropes. The EMH on the U.S.S. da Vinci has been nicknamed “Emmett.” Emmett made the connection between Jaldark Keniria’s removal from Friend and the latter’s subsequent rampage (Hard Crash).

Emmett. See Emergency Medical Hologram-3.

Empok Nor. Cardassian space station. Empok Nor, which was abandoned by the Cardassian military in 2372, is nearly identical in original design to station Terok Nor, a.k.a. Deep Space 9, and was located in the Trivas system. A team from DS9 conducted a salvage mission to Empok Nor in 2373 to obtain abandoned Cardassian hardware (“Empok Nor” [DS9]). In 2376, after the crew of DS9 was forced to eject their fusion core (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Avatar Book 2), Lieutenant Nog rendezvoused with the Starfleet Corps of Engineers team on the U.S.S. da Vinci in order to salvage Empok Nor’s fusion core. However, a team of Androssi led by Overseer Biron had gotten there first, and were trying to turn the station into a mobile weapons platform. The Androssi added powerful thrusters, phasers, quantum torpedoes, and a plasma energy weapon, and gave the station the capacity to travel at warp 6. Nog, the S.C.E. team, and the da Vinci were able to chase off the Androssi, who used their dimensional shifts to remove all of their modifications. However, doing so damaged the fusion core’s structural integrity field to the point that towing the core would not be viable. Instead, they towed the entire station back to the Bajoran system (Cold Fusion). The station is now positioned around one of Bajor’s moons (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Section 31: Abyss).

Endless Dream. Recording of Sinnravian drad music by Blee Luu. Lieutenant Nog, one of the few non-Sinnravians who is fond of drad, was listening to this while waiting to rendezvous with the U.S.S. da Vinci in the Trivas system (Cold Fusion).

Endless Wind. The afterlife in Nalori myth (Invincible Book 1).

Enforcement. The police force on the planet Eerlik. Enforcement was strained to its limits dealing with the crisis when Ganitriul, Eerlik’s world-running computer, failed, and they also had to deal with the murder of virtually the entire priesthood (Fatal Error).

Enterprise, U.S.S. Federation starship, Constitution-class, registry number NCC-1701. Under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, in 2268 the Enterprise encountered a Tholian vessel while trying to rescue the U.S.S. Defiant

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