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Miracle Workers (SCE Books 5-8) - Keith R. A. DeCandido_. [et al.] [122]

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current chief liaison officer for the Starfleet Corps of Engineers. Scotty was on his way to retire at the Norpin colony on the U.S.S. Jenolen in 2294 when it crashed into a Dyson Sphere. Scotty was able to save himself as a regenerating transporter pattern until he was rescued by the U.S.S. Enterprise in 2369 (“Relics” [TNG]). During the latter days of the Dominion War, Scotty, who retains the rank of captain, was appointed the liaison between the S.C.E. and the admiralty, with the task of giving assignments to the S.C.E.’s personnel (The Belly of the Beast). He was appointed to that position by Admiral William Ross (Interphase Book 1). Scotty recommended Commander Sonya Gomez for the position of first officer on the U.S.S. da Vinci following the death of Commander Salek, in part due to her Academy paper on subspace accelerator s (Invincible Book 1). After much cajoling, Scotty had dinner with Rabbi Rachel Gilman, wife of Captain David Gold of the da Vinci (Fatal Error). In 2268, Scotty served on the Enterprise when it attempted to rescue the U.S.S. Defiant from interphase (“The Tholian Web” [TOS]). When the Defiant reappeared in “normal” space in 2376, Scotty sent the da Vinci to perform the salvage (Interphase Book 1). After the Tholians, who first rediscovered the Defiant, fired on the da Vinci, Scotty bought Lt. Commander Kieran Duffy the time he needed to complete the rescue operation, despite resistance from Starfleet Command and the Diplomatic Corps (Interphase Book 2). After the Defiant salvage, Scotty assigned Gomez to take over the subspace accelerator project on Sarindar (Invincible Book 1). Scotty was able to round up nine Starfleet ships to tow Empok Nor from the Trivas system to Deep Space 9, though he left it to Lieutenant Nog to convince the ship’s captains to perform the operation (Cold Fusion).

Sector 969. Area of space. The most direct route from the Federation to this sector is through the Nalori Repubic, but the government refuses to allow Starfleet vessels safe passage. Going around the republic would be prohibitive (Invincible Book 1). In 2376, aid given by Commander Sonya Gomez to a project on the planet Sarindar led the Nalori to reconsider this ban on Starfleet vessels, opening up the possibility of exploring the region (Invincible Book 2).

Security Measure 7. Security protocol observed by Ganitriul, the world-running computer on Eerlik. This protocol activates a scattering field that affects most energy-based weapons (Fatal Error).

Senbolma. Interplanetary spaceship. Designed by the Pevvni to be completely independent of Ganitriul, the world-running computer of Eerlik, it was used by the Purists to sabotage Ganitriul, leaving it as the only functioning spacefaring ship in Eerlikka space. The ship is owned and operated by Emarur. The Senbolma’s weaponry is capable of eliminating the shields on a Saber class ship with one shot. However, because the Senbolma had no real safeguards on their computer system, the Starfleet Corps of Engineers crew on the U.S.S. da Vinci were able to take over the ship’s systems, rendering them defenseless (Fatal Error).

Sendrak. Month in the Nalori calendar (Invincible Book 1).

Sentinel, U.S.S. Federation starship, Akira-class (Invincible Book 1). Sonya Gomez served as chief engineer on the Sentinel during the Dominion War. When the ship was trapped behind enemy lines, she reconfigured the warp field so that a Breen ship thought it was a Cardassian freighter (The Belly of the Beast). This bought her time to get the warp drive on-line. She received a commendation for the action (Invincible Book 1).

Se’rbeg. The holy words of Ho’nig, the god of the Damiani. Zilder, a worshipper of Ho’nig, despite being a Bolian, carried a cracked, leather-bound copy of the Se’rbeg with him on Sarindar (Invincible Book 1). After he was killed by the monster shii, he left the book to Commander Sonya Gomez (Invincible Book 2).

Shigemos. The keepers of the dead in Nalori culture. When Nalori die, their mazza, or souls, must be commended to the Endless Wind by a person

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