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Chargement... Chains of Commandpar Bill McCay, Eloise Flood (Auteur)
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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. A somewhat more nuanced story about slavery than SPARTACUS, although still pretty broad strokes (it is Trek after all). I thought the most interesting part was the way that the avian aliens assumed humans weren't intelligent, or were less intelligent, and got drawn into thinking that way even when there was plenty of other evidence...of course, this got me thinking about how species or fantasy races are very bad metaphors for human race. I admit this book built up a great set of suspense... Then dropped the reader on its arse. It ended too quickly, too cleanly, too easily. I felt cheated by this novel's ending. While it was nice to see the Federation run into an alien that wasn't humanoid, it left much to be desired. The book attempted to get all the major characters involved in the storyline, which caused some point of view confusion at times, but still a good brainless read. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
While exploring a group of devastated class-M planets in a remote sector of space, the crew of the U.S.S. "Enterprise " is shocked to discover a group of human slaves on a forbidding, glacial world. When the slaves revolt against their human overseers, Captain Picard and his crew sympathize with the slaves plight but cannot interfere in the conflict. After the revolt is a success, Captain Picard learns that both the slaves and the overseers were controlled by a mysterious bird-like race called the Tseetsk, who are coming to reclaim their property. With the time running out, the rebels kidnap Captain Picard and Counsellor Troi -- drawing the U.S.S. "Enterprise" into the middle of their deadly plan of vengeance. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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