Star Trek: Picard: No Man's Land Audiobook By Kirsten Beyer, Mike Johnson cover art

Star Trek: Picard: No Man's Land

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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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"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."
Character Development • Engaging Adventure • Authentic Voice Actors • Emotional Depth • Satisfying Storyline

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The evolving relationship of Raffi and Seven is worthy of a novel. This story fills in what happened after season one of Picard. The actresses did a great job on it, the one on one conversations are the best part. The writers placed it against a odd little Fenris adventure, that has another love story within it. I hope the franchise keeps the relationship going. We could use another happy couple in Star Trek besides Riker and Troi.

Fills in some of the story….

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When I first listened to this book I bin not like it much.

I decided to rewatch Star Trek Picard, I was not taken by the first season.

Now I have rewatched Picard, I decided to give the book another chance.

The book, although short fits perfectly as a place holder, as a back story to Raffi and Seven’s relationships.

We find out part of how Raffi with all her personal issues, is the bad ass who thinks outside the box, even if no one wants to listen.

The book gives us more background about the trauma Seven has endured and the decisions she made to accept herself more, and in doing so fight for people who are not getting the help they need.

They are two people who meet again, but this time they will work on their future together while kicking some space ass, as a Captain, and XO.

I would love to see a book about their future on their ship exploring space.

Quite enjoyable the second, and third time around

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I absolutely loved this. Michelle Hurd and Jeri Ryan did an excellent job! More of this please. How about a Raffi and Seven spinoff where the girls go save the galaxy!

More Please

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The relationship between Seven and Raffi in season 2 of Picard kinda came out of nowhere. This fun little radio play fills in that gap.

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Solid little audio adventure for sure. This short story helps to provide more context for the dynamic between Seven and Raffi that was somewhat explored more in the second season of Picard. It's not a complete explanation for all that - there is an actual adventure to get through after all. But it's something.

Having Hund and Ryan provide the voices for their TV characters was extra great and their performance helped stress the unique relationship between Seven and Raffi more than any of the actual text could have on their own. There's something, but it's only the beginning of a story - something I hope to see a proper resolution to come in the third and final season of the show.

This was a solid enough story involving another member of the Romulan remnant with dreams of bringing the empire back. In many ways, the story shared a lot of elements with a Doctor Who adventure - or at least that's the vibe I got. It's not a bad thing and it does make for good self-contained storytelling, which worked well with a story of this brevity.

We could use more stories like this - there's always room for more character development in the Star Trek Universe after all.

Great supplementary story for Seven and Raffi.

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