In the city of The Burg, where Mythical Creatures and Humans coexist, a string of murders threatens to destabilize the already tense relationship between the two races. Rycroft Philostrate, a human detective, teams up with a refugee faerie named Vignette Stonemoss to uncover the truth behind these gruesome crimes. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover dark secrets and political conspiracies that reach the highest level of society. In a world torn by racism, oppression, and prejudice, Rycroft and Vignette must navigate a dangerous web of corruption and social injustice to solve the murder mystery and preserve the fragile peace.
The 4400 is a TV show that revolves around the sudden reappearance of 4,400 individuals who were presumed dead or missing. The returnees possess various supernatural abilities and are met with suspicion and fear. As the government tracks down and investigates the returnees, secrets and hidden agendas are revealed, leading to a complex web of mystery, drama, and intrigue.
The Enterprise arrives at Deep Space Nine where a mysterious alien, Jaglom Shrek, claims he can prove that Worf's father Mogh, is still alive. Meanwhile, an accident in engineering incapacitates Data. After he's revived, he insists he saw his father, Dr. Noonien Soong, while unconscious. Dr. Bashir, the station's physician, theorizes that Data may have had a dream. Intrigued, Data attempts to reenter his dream state in order to learn more about his creator, while Worf seeks out Shrek and embarks on a journey to a distant Romulan prison where his father is supposedly being held. What he finds there could be deadly...
The Enterprise is diverted to Ohniaka Three, when the colony signals that it is under attack. Arriving at the outpost, the Starfleet Officers discover that a previously resisted enemy has returned. The Borg are now more hideously powerful than ever before. Having discarded their relentless behaviour, they now display individuality, are possessed by ruthless aggression and will attack on sight. This terrifying turn for the worse is blamed on Captain Jean-Luc Picard because of his earlier leniency on an adolescent Borg. During the fighting, Data experiences his first emotion and discovers that his evil brother, Lore, has joined the Borg.
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