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Ragnarok (Paperback)

by Nathan Archer (Author)
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Hope flares for Captain Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the "USS Voyager" when their sensors detect a signal that could guide them home. But as they race to the source of the signal, they find themselves in the middle of a raging battle between two warring races - one that has lasted centuries.

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Detecting a signal that could lead them back home, Captain Janeway and the stranded members of the starship Voyager become enmeshed in the middle of a ages-year-old battle between two alien races.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Down a path of boredom, Jan 31 2004
By Sara Swihart (Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA) - See all my reviews
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I read the first two "Star Trek: Voyager" books and scanned the book rack at the grocery store for the latest installment. When this finally came out, I got it and hurried home to read it.

I only made it about 30 pages fo the book before I was bored out of my mind. The plot was good, I wanted to know what happened to the planet. However, the writing was mediocre and the progression of the plot dragged a lot.

If you find yourself having trouble getting though this book, move on to the next on, for me, that was book 4 "Violations".

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2.0 out of 5 stars STV #3 Ragnarok - Interesting plot that is poorly executed!, Nov 9 2003
By K. Wyatt "ssintrepid" (St. Louis, MO United States) - See all my reviews
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"Ragnarok" was definitely a bit of a disappointment after Nathan Archer's first title, Star Trek Deep Space Nine #10 "Valhalla." This may also be indicative as to why this was his second and final novel in the Star Trek universe. Unlike his first novel, "Ragnarok" had some pacing problems and the story appeared to drift on occasion. The overall premise to the book is a good one; it just wasn't executed very well.

For those that may be attempting to read this book after watching the series, they need to keep in mind that the plot behind this book preceded some of the episodes in which Voyager had to attempt to get through two warring factions to get home.

One of the things I like the most about the early Star Trek Voyager novels is the cover art and this one is no exception, unfortunately the story just didn't click.

The premise:

Reminiscent of episodes that followed this novel, Captain Janeway and the valiant crew of Voyager detects a signal that could lead them to a quicker way home, unfortunately, in order to get to that signal; they must make their way through an extraordinarily violent conflict.

Although the plot to this early Voyager novel was an interesting one, it was poorly executed. This novel may have been one of those where the publisher requested the story and the author had little other than the shows "bible" and but a few episodes to familiarize him with the characters which would explain the poor characterizations.

I would only recommend this title in a collectors/completists sense. {ssintrepid}

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