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*** Guinan had one when she dumped the drinks on Trelane. Also when he sent Geordi into Troi's shower.
** The Borg get a CMOA in ''Before Dishonor.'' {{spoiler|They. Ate. Pluto.}} Considering the novel is one of the ''weakest'' novels David has offered, the fact that he made the Borg that [[Badass]] is pretty nice.
** ''Imzadi'' should not be overlooked. The young Deanna's refusal to play the Sinardeen raider's game, pretty much challenging him to shoot her, is pretty badass. There's also the scene where Older Riker bluffs, bullshits, and bullies his way through the Enterprise to save Deanna.
* ''Star Trek Destiny''. More specifically the latter half of the third book, "Lost Souls". {{spoiler|The Borg cease to exist, and every single drone is freed from the Collective, ''all at once''. The Collective entity is faded into nonexistance, and the liberated ex-Borg leave to [[Walk the Earth|travel the universe]] [[We Help the Helpless|to fight on behalf of those who cannot]].}} This Troper can't quite settle on who to assign the awesome to. {{spoiler|Though [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Captain Hernandez]] seems the most deserving of it.}}
** The entire plot of the Destiny trilogy is something of a polarizing agent on the Trek fandom at large.
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* Surprisingly, '''B-4''' gets one in the Star Trek Online tie-in novel ''The Needs of the Many.'' Geordi has managed to access Data's memories inside B-4's head. Data, realizing that he is functionally dead, chooses to basically commit suicide rather than destroy his brother's consciousness. Geordi gives Data information on a threat to the Federation, believing Data to be capable of helping them, but Data is unmoved, wanting to give his brother the opportunity at life. Then, at the last moment, B-4 takes over the 'suicide command,' having read the same information sent to Data and believing that Data is more important to the than him. His last words are in the form of a message to Data are 'I love you brother. Dying is easy. Comedy is hard.'
* The first novel in the ''[[Star Trek: Vanguard]]'' series has an ''insane'' six-on-one battle between the overworked, underrepaired ''USS Bombay'' and a fleet of Tholian battlecruisers. {{spoiler|[[Dying Moment of Awesome|They get destroyed eventually, but]]}} Captain Gannon and her crew {{spoiler|go out}} like total badasses, taking out at least ''five'' Tholian ships with [[Crazy Awesome]] tactics like slamming Tholians into each other with the tractor beam, a nice does of [[Ramming Always Works]], and [[Taking You with Me|creative use]] of the {{spoiler|[[Self-Destruct Mechanism]]}}. Even Kirk is impressed.
* A troper above noted the final defeat of the Borg in ''[[Star Trek: Destiny]]'' as a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]. This troper thought it was....unimpressive, at best. Some truly Crowning Moments...however,
** In the first book ''Gods of Night'', the crew of the USS ''Ranger'' basically turn their entire ship into a transphasic torpedo and incinerate the Borg ship heading for the Klingon planet Khitomer. The Klingons are so impressed that they are spurred into joining the war effort against the invasion.
** The [[Badass Crew|Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] manage to thwart a Borg attack '''by causing an entire planet to disappear'''. For some inexplicable reason, we never learn how, we simply hear it mentioned. [[Epic Fail]] if there ever was one.
*** Consider it more of a [[Noodle Incident]] - it's more fun to speculate how in Captain Gomez and her crew pulled it off than see the trick.
** In the lead up to the big face-off between Hernandez and the Borg Queen, the crew of the ''Aventine'' have to actually capture a Borg ship. Using tactics from their enemies they literally ''jump'' a Borg scout sphere, board it, and use old-school firearms to blast every Borg drone into the next space-time continuum. THAT'S Bad. Ass.
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