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Star Trek: Picard: No Man's Land

An Original Audio Drama

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Star Trek: Picard: No Man's Land

By: Kirsten Beyer, Mike Johnson
Narrated by: Michelle Hurd, Jeri Ryan, Jack Cutmore-Scott, John Kassir, Fred Tatasciore, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Lisa Flanagan, Gibson Frazier, Lameece Issaq, Natalie Naudus, Xe Sands, Emily Woo Zeller
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A thrilling adventure based on the hit television series Star Trek: Picard.

Star Trek: No Man’s Land picks up right after the action-packed season one conclusion of Star Trek: Picard. While Raffi and Seven of Nine are enjoying some much-needed R&R in Raffi’s remote hideaway, their downtime is interrupted by an urgent cry for help: a distant, beleaguered planet has enlisted the Fenris Rangers to save an embattled evacuation effort. As Raffi and Seven team up to rescue a mysteriously ageless professor whose infinity-shaped talisman has placed him in the deadly sights of a vicious Romulan warlord, they take tentative steps to explore the attraction depicted in the final moments of Picard season one. Based on the hit audio original, fans can now read this riveting script with fan-favorite characters.
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Critic reviews

"Michelle Hurd and Jeri Ryan reprise their respective roles as former Starfleet Romulan intelligence officer Raffi Musiker and Seven of Nine, in this dynamic stand-alone adventure. Raffi and Seven join ranger Hyro, performed with panache by Jack Cutmore-Scott, on an emergency mission to relocate refugees and cultural artifacts before an attack by self-proclaimed Romulan Emperor Rynin, portrayed with terrific energy by Fred Tatasciore. Instrumental melodies and rock music transport listeners from one thoughtful scene or tense engagement to another. A dynamic cast elevates this production, including John Kassir’s outstanding dual performances as absent-minded Professor Gillan and playful ranger Deet, and Emily Woo Zeller as Rynin’s nuanced second-in-command, Koliva. Wonderful sound design tops off the audiobook, encouraging listeners to lose themselves in this fun production."
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Great sound design and a touching story. More full cast Trek audio dramas please 🙏🏻

Hopefully the first of many

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a good tale. great work by the cast with an okay story. Great for a car journey

voice Acting

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Very good story, very nice to see more character building for Seven and Raffi.

Very good story, great pacing and acting.

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When Star Trek Picard season two starts, Raffi and Seven are in unexpected roles. This audio book bridges the gap between season one and season two.

The story is good. Takes up a number of themes from the TV.

The problem for me was delivery. The main characters were performed as a radio drama. An audio version of the series However. It slightly ran out of steam with the other characters. Some felt a little like they were reading a book rather than performing a role.

I found the difference a little jarring. A lot of good stuff that liked but supporting roles seemed now-cast. The mixing of genre between book and audio play seemed to be the issue for me.

Overall, five stars. I just wanted a little more consistency.

A book that develops the characters in Picard

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An engaging short story. Really enjoyed it, though I will say if you want an hours long novel, this isn't for you, but I loved it.

Loved it!

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