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Section 31: Rogue (Star Trek The Next Generation)
 
 

Section 31: Rogue (Star Trek The Next Generation) [Mass Market Paperback]

Andy;Martin, Michael A. Mangels
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, Aug 11 2006
This review is from: Section 31: Rogue (Star Trek The Next Generation) (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm glad this Star Trek novel has a gay character, and some of the web-based fan films have gays. Too bad the movies and TV shows aren't as enlightened as Star Trek strives to be, or they would go beyond just the occasonal gay undertone. This is a good novel and has a lot of action for Star Trek fans.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good TNG Novel, Sep 5 2003
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Robert N. Schroeter (Scituate, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Section 31: Rogue (Star Trek The Next Generation) (Mass Market Paperback)
This was a good story about the Next Generation Crew and an awsome tribute to a fine starfleet officer who's presence on the scene, although short lived, was deep in character. This is the story of Lieutenant HAWK from the Star Trek TNG Borg movie First Contact. This story is set six months prior to the events that took place in the First Contact movie, and center mainly around the life of Hawk, Picard, and Picards two long standing friends. The book uses many references to previous movies, and scenes in episodes from TNG series. I really enjoyed the book because the plot surrounded more than just one person. Something i found a little shallow about the last Trek book i read entitled "Immortal Coil" in which Commander Data is the subject of the entire plot. "Rogue, Section 31" was a fun read, and i would recommend it to anyone into the Next Generation theme, or those of you who may have read other books in the "Section 31" collection. As a pre-requisite, i might suggest watching the episode from the Next Generation in which Picard looses his heart in an a fight with three naussicans. This episode is referred to, and is the basis for much of this books' plot.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Section 31: Rogue, Aug 26 2002
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The second of four novels exploring the covert dark side of the Star Trek universe. Old friends may become bitter enemies when startling revelations, including a covert operation by Section 31 goes disastrously awry
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