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Chargement... The Lost Era: One Constant Starpar David R. George, III
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This is probably the best of the David George Star Trek novels I have read, but it is still not very good. Its story and ambitions are fairly simple--Starfleet officers get stranded in another universe, and it is up to other Starfleet officers to put everything on the line to rescue them. The novel has several unresolved mysteries (like the portal that let to this universe, and the ridiculous idea of a star that scientists somehow know is constant in all universes) but it is really the character portraits that is the point. Unfortunately those ever-so-noble characters are not terribly interesting. The novel repeats a major plot point from Peter David's Captain's Daughter, which is just as ill-advised in this novel as that one. ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
An original novel set in "The Lost Era" time period between Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation! When Captain Demora Sulu leads the crew of U.S.S. Enterprise-B on a mission near Tzenkethi space, they explore Rejarris II, a mysterious planet. A strange structure on the surface could hold answers, but when a landing party transports down to study it, chaos erupts. After communication fails with one officer and another is horribly injured, Captain Sulu deems the planet too dangerous to continue exploring. She decides to leave Rejarris II, but not until she can retrieve her lost crew member. But when contact is ultimately severed with the captain, a Tzenkethi force subsequently appears. Could they be behind the mysteries on the planet, or the disappearances of the Enterprise officers? Regardless, will Sulu's crew be able stand up to them long enough to find and retrieve their captain and the other missing personnel? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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