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Mel Gilden

Autor de Boogeymen

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Obras de Mel Gilden

Boogeymen (1991) 571 copias
The Starship Trap (1993) 367 copias
Surfing Samurai Robots (1988) 185 copias
Hawaiian UFO Aliens (1989) 87 copias
The Pet (1994) 75 copias
Tubular Android Superheroes (1991) 74 copias
Beverly Hills 90210 (1991) 34 copias
Cardassian Imps (1997) 34 copias
Born to Howl (1987) 27 copias
Pet of Frankenstein (1988) 25 copias
M Is for Monster (1987) 22 copias
The Jungle Book (1994) 20 copias
Z Is for Zombie (1988) 13 copias
The Pumpkins of Time (1994) 8 copias
Ghost on the Net (Cybersurfers) (1996) — Autor — 4 copias
El libro de la selva (1995) 2 copias
Toy Story 2 (2000) 2 copias
Cyberspace Cowboy (1997) 1 copia
Deadline 1 copia

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Nombre legal
Gilden, Mel S.
Fecha de nacimiento
1947-07-03
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Ocupaciones
Autor
Organizaciones
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America

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For the first time, we see computation dealt with in terms that seem close to today's: the Enterprise is still a "mainframe," but there is a depiction of a virus that actually illustrates some of the things that could happen if a virus affected the Enterprise. It's not exactly all coherent - there's a good bit of "and then it can do this because PLOT should happen" - but that's OK; it works nonetheless. That's pleasant, but even more pleasant is that the novel makes Wesley into a sympathetic character.… (más)
 
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everystartrek | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 7, 2023 |
I found this book to have an interestingly self-conscious Kirk—maybe it's just more interested in his internal mental state than some other books. The plot hinges on a politician and scientist who have rather simplistic ideas about how to end war in the galaxy and seem to blame the existence of war on Starfleet. Ultimately I found that part of the book pretty silly. More interesting is the superweapon the scientist creates, which randomly sends starships to other universes, many of which are inimical to life. (His idea is no starships, no wars...yeah, I didn't say it hung together.) Perhaps most interesting of all is the introduction of a character with a brain-enhancing implant that allows her to record her visual and auditory inputs. That's something Star Trek has never really fully explored (despite Geordi and, yes, the Borg) and which I wish there was more of. Still, all that said, I don't think this was the finest outing. Passable!

Oh, and amusingly: they spell "petaQ" or "p'takh" wrong: "p'tach." I wonder how Klingon spellings were circulated among the various strands of the franchise? I'm pretty sure that 1993 is after they were laid down, especially for common words like petaQ...
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everystartrek | 5 reseñas más. | Jan 6, 2023 |
Cute little story. Jake plays baseball in the holodeck. Jake and Nog take care of a harmless seeming alien. The station is facing an attack with aliens demanding the return of their prince.
 
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nx74defiant | Oct 28, 2022 |
Growing up, I never read books but I was a fan of 90210 so I was given this book, maybe in hopes that it would make me a reader or maybe just because I was a fan of the show. Regardless, as a teen I never read it but I still have it so I read it.

I super enjoyed it for the "historical aspect" -- like pay phones and VHS tapes(!). The whole time reading it I was wondering if it would still hold up today ... I'm sure the plot line of Steve searching for his birth mother and how he goes about doing that would be upsetting for people today but in 1992, when this book was published, that's how easy things were and that was the mindset regarding adoption.

I'm going to keep it.

Adrianne
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Adrianne_p | Sep 3, 2022 |

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