Jonathan P Wong

 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 75% (3 of 4)
Location: Singapore
In My Own Words:
I am currently a civil servant working in the Singaporean Police Force. I studied both International Relations and Strategic Studies at University. I enjoy the subjects of military warfare, military history and international studies. I am also a great fan of science fiction, most notably Star Trek.
 

Reviews

Top Reviewer Ranking: 237,141 - Total Helpful Votes: 3 of 4
Unity by S. D. Perry
Unity by S. D. Perry
Those were the first words out of Kira mouth when she first met Ben Sisko, and it seemed only fitting that she say the same ones to him when Ben returned from the Temple.

Perry not only wrote a wonderful story about DS9, she made all the characters real. I couldn't put Unity down. It was like I was watching an entire season of DS9 in my head.

For all those trekkies out there who miss DS9, do yourself a favor and read Unity and all the other previous books detailing DS9 after the episode "what you leave behind". You will not regret it.

I can't wait to see what else is waiting for us with the upcoming worlds of DS9 novels. If it is half as good as Unity was, I will have a… Read more

Star Trek Voyager: Season 1 <b>DVD</b> ~ Kate Mulgrew
Star Trek Voyager: Season 1 DVD ~ Kate Mulgrew
I am a huge Star Trek fan and I consider Voyager a worthy part of the Star Trek universe. While the first season cannot compare to later seasons, I still found it very interesting and enjoyable. Anyone who considers themselves a serious trekkie must include Voyager in their collection.

My reason for giving this one star is because of its appalling presentation. Sadly again, Paramount has let its US fans down in terms of the design of the boxsets as well as the discs themselves. The discs have absolutely no design printed on it. It's just a plain disc. The boxset while it's an improvement from those of the cardboard types for TNG, is still a far cry from the plastic boxsets from the UK… Read more

In the Presence of Mine Enemies by Harry Turtledove
In the Presence of Mine Enemies by Harry Turtledove
I opened this book with great expectation, because I believed that it showed promise. Nazi Germany victorious! Nazi Germany in control of almost all the world from the United States to Britain. Even more interesting was the focal point of the book, how we see Jews passing themselves off as Aryans to survive in the heart of Nazi Germany. However, it soon became obvious that Turtledove was just simply repeating history, only this time it is not the USSR that is imploding, but Nazi Germany. Virtually everything that happened to the USSR happened to Nazi Germany. Both nations choose a moderate leader who wishes to change the system, and then both leaders forget that their power center is the… Read more