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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 was a nice first-contact story with enough mysteries and questions to keep the story going. I enjoyed the trip back in early TNG days (around the fifth season). ( ) We got two pages in, and already I felt like I was in an alternate universe. Dr Crusher "pouts" and Picard "scolds" (OK, Picard DOES scold) and she calls him maternal (!!!!) and he gives her parenting advice (!!!!!!!) Fortunately it gets better, although I don't think it ever quite nails Picard's relationship to kids. There's notably a moment where Kenny (a teenager) says that he got into writing poetry because he made a computer program to analyze rhyme schemes - shades of NM, heh. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
On a routine mission to survey Domarus IV -- a class M world with no intelligent life -- a U.S.S. "Enterprise" shuttle crewed by Data, Troi and Wesley Crusher is captured by a race called the Tenirans who claim the world for themselves. As Captain Picard tries to negotiate with the captain of the Teniran ship, the shuttle suddenly disappears in a blaze of color and light. Picard demands to know what's happened to the shuttle and its crew, but the Tenarins deny any part in their disappearance. Suddenly, Captain Picard vanishes from the bridge and finds himself alone on the planet's surface with the Tenarin captain. As the two captains begin to work together, they realize that they are not alone on Domarus IV as they confront an incredible alien force with the power to transform a world -- or to destroy it. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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