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Serpents Among the Ruins: The Lost Era 2311
 
 

Serpents Among the Ruins: The Lost Era 2311 (Mass Market Paperback)

de David R. George III (Author) "The asteroid hung in space like an afterthought, a barren, craggy rock the universe seemed to have flung together for no particular purpose ..." En savoir plus
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After the disappearance of Captain James T. Kirk, and before Captain Jean-Luc Picard took the helm of the Enterprise, the Federation and the Romulans clashed head on in a confrontation that would change the course of history.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 A well-written book with an utterly despicable plot., Juil 1 2004
Par James Yanni (Bellefontaine Neighbors, Mo. USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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If you're not overly inclined to question the validity of the plots or your Star Trek novels, but are happy to simply read a good action-based story, root for the lead character to succeed and be happy when he does, you'll probably like this book, unless you have a dislike for overly convoluted, cloak-and-dagger type stories. If, on the other hand, you expect your Starfleet officers to not simply accomplish great ends, but to do so honorably and, what's perhaps more important, PLAUSIBLY, then you will find this book, as I did, very disturbing.

Because the plot to this book depends so heavily upon secret twists that the reader is not fully aware of until they are revealed, it is impossible to detail much of the problem without unacceptably spoiling the book for those who actually choose to read it in spite of my negative review; suffice it to say that while this book COULD have been a very interesting look at whether a noble goal can and should be achieved by dishonorable means. Instead, those aspects of the story were only given the most skimpy of attention; there is no real question raised as to the morality of the actions of our "hero". There is no indication that he suffers any second thoughts, no indication that any of his friends would think less of him if they knew what he had done. There IS an indication that he and his friends both are concerned with the riskiness of the plan, which quite honestly was an incredible long-shot and which would have made things much WORSE than they would otherwise have been had it failed (which is another reason for refusing to accept the scheme.) But no one seems to question the idea, debatably acceptable but not nearly as much of a given as the story would make it, that lying, cheating, slandering, and committing sabotage are acceptable if they're done in the interest of preventing an interstellar war. This would have been an interesting question, but was NOT interesting as an idea presented for unquestioning acceptance.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 This books is a real nail-biter!, Jui 18 2004
I love the introduction of the UNIVERSE, a new and experimental starship, as tensions mount between the Klingons, Romulans, and the Federation. Tons of action and, more importantly, believable political intrigue. I rank this book up there with: "Stranger in a Strange Land", "Puppet Masters", "2001", "2010", "Rendezvous with Rama", "Ringworld", all the "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" books, as well as books as new to the genre as "Advent of the Corps" and others.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best in "The Lost Era" Star Trek series, Fév 28 2004
Par John Kwok (New York, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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David R. George III is unquestionably, along with Diane Duane and Peter David, among the best writers working in the "Star Trek" universe today. "Serpents Among The Ruins" is a spellbinding account of the events which led to the infamous "Tomed Incident" between the Romulans and the United Federation of Planets. Not surprisingly caught in the middle of escalating tensions between both powers is the Federation flagship USS Enterprise, NCC 1701-B, commanded by Captain John J. Harriman, Jr. with Hikaru Sulu's daughter Demora, as his Exec. Harriman goes on a desperate undercover mission which will involve Starfleet Intelligence officer Lieutenant Elias Vaughn, seeking to stop an insane Romulan admiral. We are also witness to the signing of the Treaty of Algernon, which reaffirms the existence of the Neutral Zones between the Romulan Star Empire and the Federation and Klingon Empires. There is ample political intrigue on Romulus and the Klingon homeworld which will satisfy diehard fans familiar with the politics of both interstellar empires. Without question, this was an enjoyable read and a worthy addition to "Star Trek" fiction.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 ST - The Lost Era: Serpents Among the Ruins 2311
Star Trek - The Lost Era: "Serpents Among the Ruins" 2311 written by David R. George,III is a well-written complex story that shows that everything is not just black and white,... Read more
Publié le Fév 24 2004 par Joe Zika

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the finest "Trek" novels ever written.
The second entry into the "Lost Era" saga, "Serpents Among the Ruins" brings to life the infamous Tomed Incident of, naturally, 2311. Read more
Publié le Janv. 16 2004 par Jason C. Garza

1.0étoiles sur 5 Paramount will not be using any of these stories.....
You know, the more Star Trek they write about, the more it looks like Kirk's era was the only real "Golden Age" for Starfleet and the Federation. Read more
Publié le Janv. 5 2004 par Joe Mac Guy

4.0étoiles sur 5 A real surprize
I find that most Star Trek books as run of the mill plotted by the numbers stories, it was refreashing to read a indepth story that did not include Kirk, Spock, or Piccard. Read more
Publié le Déc 4 2003 par Patrick Moreau

2.0étoiles sur 5 So Many Words, So Little Plot
The author must really love to listen to himself talk (or at least read himself write), because this is just massively overwritten. Read more
Publié le Nov. 17 2003

1.0étoiles sur 5 Harriman: the evil Enterprise Captain.
I knew that a book about the "Tomed Incident" had to be dark. I never expected the Captain of the Enterprise to be the villain. Read more
Publié le Nov. 14 2003 par R. Spottiswood

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the best Trek novels I've read!
George has crafted a great neo-Cold War thriller in this book, and has additionally truly created the characters of Demora Sulu and John Harriman after their bit parts in... Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another winner from David R George III
I always look forward to Mr. George's books coming out. I hope he is going to write more. The depth of his characters is fasinating. Read more
Publié le Oct. 30 2003 par Kathleen McEntee

5.0étoiles sur 5 Must Read
Good story line with interesting characters. A fast moving easy reading book for anyone who enjoys a strong, quick paced tale. Read more
Publié le Oct. 30 2003 par Patricia

5.0étoiles sur 5 EXCITING PAGE-TURNER!
Once again, David R. George III delivers a terrific book that I could not put it down! Mr. George has a great talent for making you feel like you are right there in the room... Read more
Publié le Oct. 29 2003

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