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Triangle: Imzadi II: Star Trek The Next Generation
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Triangle: Imzadi II: Star Trek The Next Generation

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'Imzadi' is a powerful Betazoid term that describes the enduring bond between lovers, and Triangle: Imazadi II is the untold story behind the tragic love that united two of the Enterprise crew: ship's counsellor Deanna Troi and the Klingon Commander Worf. At first glance they could not be more different. She is a calm and gentle empath, acutely sensitive to the needs and emotions of others. He is a fierce Klingon warrior, dedicated to a harsh and warlike code of honour. Brought together by their mutual care for Worf's son Alexander, they embark on an unexpected courtship, much to the surprise and discomfort of Deanna's former lover, Commander William Riker.

But does Worf's future truly lie with Deanna ... or on a distant outpost called Deep Space Nine? And who will Deanna ultimately choose to call 'Imazadi'?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 31, 2012
ISBN9781471108006
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Triangle: Imzadi II: Star Trek The Next Generation
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Peter David

Peter David is a prolific writer whose career, and continued popularity, spans more than twenty-five years. He has worked in every conceivable media—television, film, books (fiction, nonfiction, and audio), short stories, and comic books—and acquired followings in all of them.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Since Imzadi was my favorite Star Trek novel ever, I really wanted this one to live up to it, but was instead disappionted.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Ok - passed the time and was quite funny in places. End is a cop out though as author cannot mess with the film timeline and that makes it a bit unsatisfying.