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Star Trek Deep Space Nine #23: The 34th Rule
 
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Star Trek Deep Space Nine #23: The 34th Rule [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

de Armin Shimerman (Author), David R. George III (Author)
4.7étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (34 évaluations de client)

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The 34th Rule offers listeners who prefer the Deep Space Nine universe a tale about Quark, the quintessential Ferengi businessman. When the Grand Nagus of Ferengi refuses to sell a religious relic to Bajor, the Bajoran government retaliates by banning all Ferengi from Bajoran space. Quark and his brother Rom become political prisoners, but as Ferengi and Bajorans prepare for war, Quark may be the only one able to negotiate a peace settlement. Coauthor Shimerman plays Quark on the television series, and it's obvious he's enjoying himself in his performance here. His portrayal of both Quark and his brother are heartfelt and gratifying. Too much of the action depends on barked orders and sizzling weaponry, but explorations of race hatred and individual dignity make this title a good choice for sf collections with extensive Star Trek holdings. Languishing in a Cardassian labor camp, Tom Riker takes advantage of a prison breakout only to find himself at the mercy of a notorious Romulan renegade in Imzadi II: Triangle. Tom, who is the "accidental" twin of Will Riker due to a transporter malfunction, finds himself the focal point of a plot to destroy the Klingon Empire. Meanwhile, Worf and Deanna Troi make marriage plans as a frustrated Will examines his own feelings toward her. For Will and Deanna share a special relationship encompassing physical and spiritual aspects of the Betazoid psycheAthey are Imzadi. Reader Robert O'Reilly does an outstanding job differentiating characters, and sound effects enhance the storyline. Star Trek: Next Generation fans have been waiting seven years for this sequel (Imzadi/Q-In-Law, Audio Reviews, LJ 9/15/92). Highly recommended.ASusan Dunman, Murray State Univ., KY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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It's strange, but here actor Armin Shimerman skillfully mimics every character from the "Deep Space Nine" series except his own, that of bar-owner Quark. He sounds the perfect Odo, for example, and brother Rom and Captain Sisco. But he seriously underplays Quark--deliberately, I think, to give the character more gravity and depth. I miss the flamboyant, wheedling, whining, dripping-with-greed Quark, yet the story is well conceived and everything else about the presentation is satisfying. The story line involves an elaborate plot by the Grand Nagus (ruler of Ferenginar) to provoke and then avoid an interstellar war in order to make a profit. D.R.W. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine

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5.0étoiles sur 5 intriguing, Oct. 4 2003
Par Haseeb (Tempe, AZ United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This book would make an excellent espionage/thriller. In many ways, the plot reminds me of something Frederick Forsyth would write. Perhaps the authors may have read some books by him. The twists and surprising revelations at the end of this novel would satisfy any fan of intrigue and espionage. I honesty had no idea what was going to happen from chapter to chapter.

A highly valued religious artifact (the 9th orb of the prophets) which originated on the planet Bajor gets into the hands of the head of the Faringi Alliance (grand Negus Zek). Bajor then asks for it back since it belongs to them and Negus purchased it on the black market. Negus then places the item in an auction. Unsatisfied with the amount Bejor would be willing to pay for the orb, Negus bars them from the auction. This angers the head of Bejor (Shakaar) and causes friction between Faringis and Bejorans. The Bejorans and Faringis then start to trade blows with one another. Relations between the Faringi and Bejorans get worse and it affects Quark's relations with Kira as well as with others on DS9.

Quark plays a significant role in this story because he knows Negus Zek very well. Rom, Quark's brother also plays a significant part. In watching DS9, I remember Rom as a very simple-minded Faringi but this story shows a different side of him. Rom's character in this book is very consistent with the way I remember him on the TV show, but he is portrayed as a very courageous individual who has intelligent things to say. Also, this is the first time I've witnessed anger from Rom.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 very intriguing, Oct. 4 2003
Par Haseeb5 (Tempe, AZ United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This book would make an excellent espionage/thriller. In many ways, the plot reminds me of something Frederick Forsyth would write. Perhaps the authors may have read some books by him. The twists and surprising revelations at the end of this novel would satisfy any fan of intrigue and espionage. I honesty had no idea what was going to happen from chapter to chapter.

A highly valued religious artifact (the 9th orb of the prophets) which originated on the planet Bajor gets into the hands of the head of the Faringi Alliance (grand Negus Zek). Bajor then asks for it back since it belongs to them and Negus purchased it on the black market. Negus then places the item in an auction. Unsatisfied with the amount Bejor would be willing to pay for the orb, Negus bars them from the auction. This angers the head of Bejor (Shakaar) and causes friction between Faringis and Bejorans. The Bejorans and Faringis then start to trade blows with one another. Relations between the Faringi and Bejorans get worse and it affects Quark's relations with Kira as well as with others on DS9.

Quark plays a significant role in this story because he knows Negus Zek very well. Rom, Quark's brother also plays a significant part. In watching DS9, I remember Rom as a very simple-minded Faringi but this story shows a different side of him. Rom's character in this book is very consistent with the way I remember him on the TV show, but he is portrayed as a very courageous individual who has intelligent things to say. Also, this is the first time I've witnessed anger from Rom.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Who doesn't love the Ferengi?, Mai 26 2003
I love this story it is one the best Deep Space Nine books ever written. The Ferengi are my most favorite race in the entire star trek universe who else could stab you in the back(in a business deal) and make you laugh at the same time. This book has both a good plot and plently of humor in typical Quark fashion.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Ferengi's soft side
We all know ferengi in ST are meant to be despised.
This presents them in a new light and brings out the best of them. Read more
Publié le Mai 20 2003 par Anandasubramanian C. Pranat

4.0étoiles sur 5 One of the books
I really liked this one. Quark is a great character and a fair representation of the capitalistic world we live in brought to a fiuture where that rampant greed isn't necessary... Read more
Publié le Mars 13 2003 par Omni

4.0étoiles sur 5 Shimerman is impressive as a dramatic reader
A religious artifact of deep significance to the Bajorans is acquired by the Ferengi Grand Nagus and he puts it up for auction. Read more
Publié le Déc 3 2002 par Charles Ashbacher

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Rules
I liked this book. It was great to learn more about someone else then the Federation. That is what the writers of Star Trek should more often.
Publié le Nov. 24 2002 par Claude Edward Craft

5.0étoiles sur 5 Among the top five Trek books I've read!
The 34th Rule is simply one of the best Trek books ever written. Pocket books made a mistake with this one, in that it should not have been a numbered paperback. Read more
Publié le Juil 19 2002 par K. Wyatt

5.0étoiles sur 5 Ferengi in the prison camp
Without spoiling it for the reader; if you never read another Star Trek novel again; read this one. It trandsends the genre. Read more
Publié le Aoû 8 2001 par picardfan007

5.0étoiles sur 5 Science Fiction that probably really happened
This is a Holocaust story in a Sci-fi setting. I would be interested in knowing if any part of the story is based on experiences of the author's parents or grandparents. Read more
Publié le Mars 27 2001 par George P. Leser

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best Trek novel...
I've said it before and I'll say it again...in terms of Trek books, I'm glad DS9 has ended. That show had so much more depth and potential for interesting stories than the other... Read more
Publié le Avril 22 2000 par Nathan Blumenfeld

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book
I have read numerous Star Trek books over the years, generally I have tried to read them in the order that they were published, but I had some difficulty getting to this book. Read more
Publié le Avril 19 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wow!
This book was most excellent. I felt as though i was actually there when al of the things were happening. The Characters were excellent as well. Read more
Publié le Avril 17 2000 par Andrew Davies

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