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by Peter David (Editor) "After the U.S.S. Grissom's mission to Anzibar, which ended with Captain Norman Kenyon's death and Commander Mackenzie Calhoun resigning from Starfleet in disgust, Calhoun, the..." (more)
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In 1997, Star Trek: New Frontier® debuted and became an instant sensation, chronicling the exciting adventures of Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and the U.S.S. Excalibur, as told by New York Times bestselling author Peter David.

Now, over a dozen books later, Peter David has gathered some of the finest Star Trek authors to tell new tales of the Excalibur crew:

Dayton Ward's thrilling adventure from Calhoun's sordid pastLoren L. Coleman's tale of Shelby's first experience with the BorgRobert Greenberger's origin of "Lefler's Laws"Susan Shwartz's adventure with Soleta and Ambassador SpockTerri Osborne's chronicle of Selar's encounter with the QDavid Mack's tale of the longest day of Zak Kebron's lifeplus stories by Keith R.A. DeCandido, Susan Wright, Josepha Sherman, Ilsa J. Bick, Kevin Dilmore, Christina F. York, Robert T. Jeschonek, Peg Robinson, Mary Scott-Wiecek, Allyn Gibson, and Glenn Hauman & Lisa Sullivan.

Added Bonus! Peter David himself tells the untold story of Calhoun and Shelby's honeymoon on Xenex!

About the Author

Peter David is the New York Times bestselling author of numerous Star Trek novels, including the incredibly popular New Frontier series. In addition, he has also written dozens of other books, including his acclaimed original novel, Sir Apropos of Nothing, and its sequel, The Woad to Wuin.

David is also well known for his comic book work, particularly his award-winning run on The Incredible Hulk. He recently authored the novelizations of both the Spider-Man and Hulk motion pictures.

He lives in New York.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Peter David is a great Star Trek novelist, Jun 16 2004
By Eric (New York) - See all my reviews
And this book is a testimony to that earned "greatness" and was sheer pleasure to read, not to mention own. Even though I grew up with the Original Series Star Trek, I also came to love TNG as well and, later, VOYAGER and ENTERPRISE as well as any other novel incarnations of Star Trek. Being an avid fan of sci-fi in general, however, it would be an injustice on my part not to mention the many other old and new sci-fi works that both led me to Star Trek and which have forever forged my love for all sci-fi works: "Stranger in a Strange Land", "Puppet Masters", "Foundation", "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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5.0 out of 5 stars a jewel, Dec 19 2003
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After reading Ilsa J. Bick's Well of Souls, just a terrific and griping book, I was inspired to find more of her work. Whoever said that her story in this anthology about Morgan Primus got him choked up is right on. "Alice, on the Edge of Night" just shines, and Bick's ability to get into the heads of her characters and make you care about them is truly amazing. She has a deft command of language and phrasing that left me gasping. Other people have griped about her writing, but I find it refreshing and captivating. I hope to see more by her in the Trek universe. Several reviewers at the Well of Souls website mentioned having her do a series. That's a good idea.
Other terrific stories: David Mack's Kebron story, Sherman's story about an adolescent Si Cwan, and, of course, Peter David's tale of Calhoun's and Shelby's honeymoon.
Please, someone -- do this again. With these writers. Please.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wide Variety of Imaginative Stories, Dec 5 2003
By Jacqueline Bundy (Calabasas, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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In his introduction to NO LIMITS, an anthology of eighteen short stories involving the New Frontier characters, Peter David notes that when this volume was first announced some fans expressed reservations at the idea of having authors other than David himself dabbling in the New Frontier sandbox. If you've got doubts, you can put them to rest. This is an excellent collection of rewarding stories by authors who amply demonstrate that they know the characters they are writing about.

One of the pleasures of reading a large collection such as this is that the order you read the stories in doesn't matter, every time you pick the volume up there is something new and different to look forward to. Some stories will capture your imagination more than others but within the pages of NO LIMITS the reader gets to experience a little bit of everything--comedy, drama, action and adventure. The various authors effectively use their individual storytelling styles to explore key moments in the characters lives, and every story to some degree just adds to the overall tapestry of New Frontier. And while my own personal favorites of the collection, "Waiting for G'Doh", "Q'uandary", "Lefler's Logs", "Performance Appraisal", "Making a Difference", "The Road to Edos", "A Little Getaway" and "Out of the Frying Pan", may not be your own, I have no doubts that anyone reading NO LIMITS should find plenty to satisfy.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Varied, but overall, quite solid.
I tend to avoid short story collections, as short story collections tend to vary in quality; but this is a collection of short stories set in the Star Trek: New Frontier series... Read more
Published on Nov 24 2003 by Jonathan Burgoine

5.0 out of 5 stars Great collection
This anthology is excellent, although with my tastes, it was a mixed bag. A couple of the stories were a bit more simplistic than I would have hoped for, and some had pretty... Read more
Published on Nov 1 2003 by Amy

5.0 out of 5 stars Catching up with "New Frontier"
I have read "New Frontier" since the beginning, and I was a bit reticent to pick up this anthology, wondering what these new voices would bring to the universe Peter... Read more
Published on Oct 29 2003 by Jason C. Garza

4.0 out of 5 stars much better than the new frontier books
i used to like new frontier, but i thought that Peter David's writing was getting too obvious. his jokes are all really heavy handed and not very funny. Read more
Published on Oct 23 2003

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