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Star Trek: Picard: No Man's Land
- An Original Audio Drama
- 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
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Discover what happens to Raffi and Seven of Nine following the stunning conclusion to season one of Star Trek: Picard with this audio exclusive, fully dramatized Star Trek adventure featuring the beloved stars of the hit TV series Michelle Hurd and Jeri Ryan.
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.
Star Trek: No Man’s Land is a rich, fully dramatized Star Trek: Picard adventure as Michelle Hurd and Jeri Ryan pick up their respective characters once more. Written for audio by Kirsten Beyer, a cocreator, writer, and producer on the hit Paramount+ series Star Trek: Picard, and Mike Johnson, a veteran contributor to the Star Trek comic books publishing program, this audio original offers consummate Star Trek storytelling brilliantly reimagined for the audio medium.
In addition to riveting performances from Hurd and Ryan exploring new layers of Raffi and Seven’s relationship, Star Trek: No Man’s Land features a full cast of actors playing all-new characters in the Star Trek: Picard universe, including Fred Tatasciore, Jack Cutmore-Scott, John Kassir, Chris Andrew Ciulla, Lisa Flanagan, Gibson Frazier, Lameece Issaq, Natalie Naudus, Xe Sands, and Emily Woo Zeller, and is presented in a soundscape crackling with exclusive Star Trek sound effects. Drawing listeners into a dramatic, immersive narrative experience that is at once both instantly familiar and spectacularly new, Star Trek: No Man’s Land goes boldly where no audio has gone before as fans new and old clamor to discover what happens next.
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- Charlene
- 02-28-22
Short and sweet
A short and sweet missive that gives a deeper insight into Seven of Nine, Unimatrix 01. Much more than the romance between these two women was the thought process of each individually. Looking forward to Season 2 of Picard.
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- Deborah Pettitt
- 02-27-22
More Full Cast Star Trek audio dramas!
As a Trek fan, I’ve always been jealous of Dr.Who’s rich library of audio dramas staring original series actors, so I was beyond excited to purchase and listen to No Man’s Land. That it explored Picard’s most interesting characters and relationship was a bonus.
Trek tie-in media sometimes struggles to get the voice and motivation of the characters right, and in the beginning of this story, I was worried that they had gotten Seven wrong, but in the end her behavior was given a solid and in-character justification.
Great production values and the relationship between Seven and Raffi is has depth, is mature, believable, well-developed, and compelling. The “adventure” portion of the narrative never quite rises to the level of the show, and I think they would benefit from having someone more used to the audio realm co-write, but the point here is to get a satisfying adventure in your favorite story world with your favorite characters, and No Man’s Land delivers in spades.
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- Brandy Y
- 02-27-22
Great
Great acting, great story, I wish it was longer. I hope they make more!
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- Christopher
- 02-25-22
Amazing Production
This was a truly immersive listening experience. The production, from the performances and music to the sound effects and pacing, was outstanding.
As importantly, the emerging romantic relationship between Seven and Raffi, was handled with incredible grace, nuance and humor.
This a must listen for any Star Trek fan and any fan of dramatic audio.
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- Ducky Skade
- 02-25-22
My heart
Honestly, this whole thing just made my heart so happy. It was really good. I enjoyed watching their relationship get a real start.
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- Jennifer Montoya
- 02-25-22
I need a Seven of Nine spin off TV series now!!!
Great. 10/10 audio experience. I’ve been a Seven of Nine fan since Voyager. Watched every episode and this audio extravaganza is exactly the kind of Star Trek adventure I need in my ears all day and night. I need this to be a serial Podcast or a New Spin off Series. Seven of Nine as a righteous Fenris Ranger with a funny motely crew of misfits and a burgeoning f/f love life is everything!!!
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- TrekkerRon
- 02-24-22
Incredible!
Great story and performance. I'm really hoping we get a lot more of these!!
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- Tevyah Young
- 02-24-22
Really good accompaniment to the show!
Really Fun, it was short and sweet. Great to see a Raffi and Seven side mission!
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- Kim
- 02-23-22
Oh Hell Yes !
I loved it. It is sweet, fun, funny. Just enough silly bad guy, great secondary characters and a poignant love story ×2.
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- Jennifer Baratta She/Her
- 02-23-22
Thank you narrators for telling this story.
Thank you Kristen Beyer and Mike Johnson for writing this outstanding book about Seven and Rafi. I throughly enjoyed this book.
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- Mr. P. Baker
- 03-29-22
Extremely poor
Struggling to continue to listen to this, doesn't really work as an audio only story, if I could refund it I would.
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- Anonymous User
- 05-14-22
Great if you want more Seven and Rafi
I enjoyed the integrations between the characters more than the story, but I did enjoy it a whole lot. I'm happy that they expanded the romance between Seven and Rafi here, because honestly it took me a bit by suprise in the last episode of season 1 of Picard.
The preformanses are good. My only complaint is the music that signal a scene change sometimes doesn't fit the mood a 100%.
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- C. Dunstan
- 05-12-22
Loved it!
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.
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- Kieran Horgan
- 04-16-22
Don’t waste your credits on this
I am an avid Star Trek fan but this was a waste of time and money. I should have checked others reviews before buying this book it was a pointless waste of time
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- Chris
- 04-15-22
Cheesy music and some overacting...
Overall it wasn't too bad but some of the cheesy music and overacting from incidental characters was seriously toe-curling.
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- Beverly
- 04-11-22
Good....but really short
Great story.. voices from stars in picard rather.than narrator...didnt realise how short it was when i bought it though..
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- John
- 04-08-22
Very good story, great pacing and acting.
Very good story, very nice to see more character building for Seven and Raffi.
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- BogHopper
- 04-04-22
Delicious bite
Stumbled across this and as a Star Trek fan very much enjoyed this short story.
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- Mr. S. Townsley
- 04-02-22
A book that develops the characters in Picard
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.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-29-22
Short and sweet
I really enjoyed this book. It was a nice little filler between episodes of Picard. Ryan and Hurd work well together and I hope we get more stories of their adventures.
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- Eliana
- 04-07-22
Beautiful done
Highly recommended 👌, good way to know more about Seven and Rafi relationship looking forward to more stories 😀
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- Anonymous User
- 03-10-22
Heartwarming Snippet
This is a wonderful short visiting what Raffi and Seven found themselves dealing with between S1/2 of Picard. My only gripe is that it wasn't long enough! I could listen to these two for much longer than and hour and a half!
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- Michael Evans
- 03-03-22
Strong debut for Picard audio drama
Effectively an extra episode of Star Trek: Picard bridging the gap between the first and second seasons, this audio drama focuses on the nascent relationship between Raffi and Seven and in finest Trek fashion involves a mad alien tyrant searching for a plot MacGuffin. Well acted, well produced, and a stirring adventure makes for an entertaining 90+ minutes. Hope to hear more audio dramas from the Star Trek franchises in future.
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- Steve
- 02-27-22
Good story but there is a line between when art moves consciousness or preachers
The story was good, a lot of Glib lines, and it amazes me how many alien species including ex borg actually speak in modern American colloquialisms. Even though they’re supposed to live about two or 300 years ahead of our current time. It kind of had a bit of a pantomime feel about it.
Every sci-fi show now is having same-sex relationships, in fact it’s hard to spot a heterosexual relationship in most of them. Even Dr Who are trying to invent a same-sex relationship between the doctor and her companion, it becomes flavour of the month. I don’t have any problem with same-sex relationships been explored such, my problem is this it should’ve been done in the 80s or 90s because that’s been truly progressive jumping on trend issues is not art moving consciousness it’s preaching
but when art moves consciousness then it creates the kind of change that would like to see in many aspects of the Star Trek universe. If Star Trek NexGen for example had same-sex relationships in that would be fantastic, as indeed the first series had the first interracial kiss on television, but this seems like preaching because it’s trendy rather than really exploring love in all its dimensions and forms. It was a good adventure story, probably good for children, but lacked the depth of some of the Star Trek products.
Not with standing the nature of the relationship seven and Raff became a little bit cliche in terms of how the relationship developed, so was a pretty good story but my final suggestion is get off the pulpit get into an enlightened universe
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- Ensign Frrranko
- 02-23-22
Audiobooks Over Audiodramas Anyday
This would have been better as a book. The novelty of having familiar voices doesn't compare with having a fully realised story. I find the sound effects distracting and annoying (with the sole exception of the transporter beam). OK, anti-audiodrama sentiments aside, this is a fairly enjoyable Trek scenario set in the stormy post-Romulus era.
A nasty Romulan rogue called Rinan is discovered en route to a colony planet and fearing the worst, Seven and Raffi swoop in with the Fenris Rangers to evacuate the locals but quickly learn that Rinan is after something other than the colony or its supplies.
The plot feels very Stargate, ancient relic holds great power, evil warlord tries to obtain said relic, good guys attempt to hinder said warlord's efforts.
I'm fine with a little hyperbole but I wasn't convinced that Rinan is the most dangerous person in the alpha quadrant right now. Eh, Rinan turns out to be quite the cliché.
The story has a nice little budding romance that I genuinely don't recall from season one of Picard. In fact I'm unsure why they were hanging out at Raffi's shack in the first place. Season two is almost here so I'll be be rewatching soon, but damn my leaky memory. The relationship seems mostly very natural but with a few awkwardly forced moments of tenderness, and without any preamble (possibly because I've forgotten the on screen set up for it).
Raffi is instantly recognisable but Seven seems largely out of character. Although it feels weird I'm actually ok with it, the Seven of the Picard series is much changed from the Seven of the Voyager series and at this point we're judging with the bias of over 20 years familiarity with her earlier personality. The other voice actors were fine, one Fenris Ranger called Hiro started off a tad annoying but I ended up enjoying his comedic misuse of words and phrases.
Fun story, too short, too dramatised.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-23-22
Great little story
Although I enjoy the performance and story I do miss listening to the thoughts of the characters as they move through this story. That being said I did enjoy this short story and it has me looking forward to the next installment.of ST Picard.