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Fallen Heroes
DS9 #5: Fallen Heroes© 1994 Dafydd ab Hugh282 pages On the cover: renderings of Avery Brooks as Commander Benjamin Sisko and Nana Visitor as Major Kira Nerys — although that expression makes her look more like Michelle Forbes as Ro … Continue reading
The Good that Men Do
Star Trek Enterprise: the Good that Men Do© 2007 Michael Martin and Andy Mangels464 pages There’s a man who leads a life of danger To everyone he meets he stays a stranger With every move he makes another chance he … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Mangels, Enterprise Relaunch, Michael A. Martin, ST Enterprise, Star Trek, thriller
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Worlds of Deep Space Nine (Volume 2)
Worlds of Deep Space Nine, Volume 2: Trill and Bajor© 2005 Martin, Mangels, and Kym380 pages On the cover: Nicole de Boer as Lieutenant Ezri Dax; Avery Brooks as Captain Benjamin Sisko. S.D. Perry’s Unity ended the first major phase … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Mangels, Deep Space Nine, DS9 Relaunch, Michael A. Martin, Star Trek
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Distant Shores
Distant Shores© 2005, ed. Marco Palmieri390 pages “Mr. Paris — set a course….for home.“ Only hours after the onset of its first mission, the USS Voyager was thrust across the galaxy into the Delta Quadrant — a distance so great … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher L. Bennett, Kirsten Beyer, ST Voyager, Star Trek
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Unworthy
Unworthy© 2009 Kirsten Beyer384 pages These are not the friendly stars of the Federation. The unknown and the unexpected are the everyday. Not five years after the good ship Voyager returned home from involuntary exile in the Delta Quadrant, Starfleet … Continue reading
Full Circle
Full Circle© 2009 Kirsten Beyer576 pages Following the success of the Deep Space Nine relaunch, both The Next Generation and Voyager‘s crews received new life in the form of book series. Voyager‘s series stalled after four books, but her characters … Continue reading
Lost Souls
Star Trek Destiny: Lost Souls © 2008 David Mack 453 pages As far as cliffhangers go, I don’t think I’ve ever encountered one as dramatic as the final pages of Mere Mortals, the second in the Destiny trilogy, but Lost Souls’ conclusion exceeds it … Continue reading
Mere Mortals
Star Trek Destiny: Mere Mortals© 2008 David Mack433 pages The small, finite lives of mere mortals carry little weight in the calculations of gods. But even gods may come to understand that they underestimate humans at their peril. (From the … Continue reading
Gods of Night
Gods of Night© 2008 David Mack431 pages “The moment I have dreaded for […] years has finally arrived. The Borg, our most lethal enemy, have begun an invasion of the Federation…and this time there may be no stopping them.” (Jean-Luc Picard, First … Continue reading
Provenance of Shadows
Crucible, McCoy: Provenance of Shadows© 2006 David R. George III627 pages Leonard McCoy is a man lost in time. Accidentally thrust into 1930s New York by the Guardian of Forever, McCoy befriends an idealistic young social worker named Edith Keeler, saving her … Continue reading