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  1. Q-in-Law is a Pocket TNG novel – #18 in the numbered series – written by Peter David. Published by Pocket Books, it was first released in September 1991. From the book jacket When two powerful rival families of the spacefaring...

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    Q-in-Law es una novela de ciencia ficción de 1991 del escritor estadounidense Peter David, parte de Star Trek: The Next Generation. saga. Presenta a Lwaxana Troi y Q. El libro fue ignorado por la oficina de Star Trek en Paramount y aparentemente se publicó sólo ante la insistencia de Majel Barrett, la actriz que interpretó a Lwaxana en la ...

  3. 1 de oct. de 1991 · Q-In-Law (Star Trek The Next Generation, No 18) Paperback – October 1, 1991. Captain Picard is delighted to play host to a wedding between two rival space-merchant families, but the wedding is threatened by the sudden appearance of an unwelcome surprise guest, the mischievous superbeing Q.

  4. 1 de oct. de 1991 · Q-in-Law. Peter David. 3.86. 3,409ratings253reviews. Shop this series. Two powerful rival families of the spacefaring merchant race called the Tizarin are to be joined through marriage, and the U.S.S. Enterprise is chosen as the site for the wedding.

  5. 31 de may. de 2019 · Q-in-Law. Author: Peter David. Pages: 252. Published: October 1991. Timeline: Three months before “Ménage à Troi” (S3E24) Prerequisites: As long as you’re familiar with Q and Lwaxana’s general dynamics, you’ll be fine. Wedding bells are ringing on the Enterprise as two members of the Tizarin gear up to tie the knot.

  6. 1 de oct. de 1991 · A celebration of love between two powerful rival families is cut short when the all powerful being called Q arrives and challenges the very concept of love. When two powerful rival families of the spacefaring merchant race called the Tizarin are to be joined through marriage, the U.S.S. Enterprise is chosen as the site for the wedding.

  7. Despite Lwaxana Troi's romantic overtures toward the captain, the celebration seems to go smoothly until the situation is further complicated by the arrival of the notorious and all powerful being called Q – who has come to examine and challenge the human concept of love.