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The Returned, Part 1

por Peter David

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The first installment in a brand-new three-part digital-first Star Trek: New Frontier e-novel from New York Times bestselling author Peter David! Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and the crew of the U.S.S. Excalibur are back, picking up three months after the stunning events depicted in New Frontier: Blind Man's Bluff. Calhoun's search of Xenex has failed to find any survivors, and now he is bound and determined to track down the race that killed them--the D'myurj and their associates, the Brethren--and exact vengeance upon them. His search will take the Excalibur crew into a pocket universe, where he discovers not only the homeworld of the D'myurj, but another race that shares Calhoun's determination to obliterate his opponents. But is this new race truly an ally...or an even greater threat?… (más)
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While this Star Trek trilogy takes place after many of the Mackenzie Calhoun spinoffs in the Star Trek universe, the character’s creator penned this exclusive-to-Kindle novella trilogy and it shows. Because he created the extraterrestrial character with complex shadings who is the star of the New Frontier books in the Next Generation world there is nothing that feels off in the slightest; there are even some nice tie-ins to the original Star Trek series episode City On the Edge of Forever. Even if you only have a passing knowledge of the Star Trek universe, and have never gone near one of the books, which can vary greatly in quality, I think you can pick this up and very quickly get a handle on Captain Calhoun and the other characters, and their ties to each other.

As this one begins — obviously after a cataclysmic event — Calhoun has abandoned his duty as Captain of the Excalibur to seek out any surviving members of the Xenex race of which Calhoun is a member. He feels responsible for the entire race being wiped out by the D’myurj. His wife, Ambassador Shelby — Next Generation viewers will be familiar with Elizabeth Shelby — finds her husband, but cannot prevent him from reaching the Guardian of Forever as he intends to go back and change things. But Mark McHenry appears with a sly manner and powers so vast he isn’t even certain how far they extend, and talks Calhoun out of it. Returning to Star Fleet to try to get authorization for an excursion into Thallonian space, the half-Romulan Soleta is awakened from her coma and remembers things which will help Calhoun. Maybe…

Through some intrigue and a thinly veiled wink from Admiral Jellico, Calhoun soon has the loyal Excalibur crew in Thallonian space, searching for the wormhole to the pocket universe Soleta has recalled. Calhoun intends to exact vengeance on the D’myurj for wiping out his race — though it will not erase his guilt — and also rescue Admiral Nechayev — an imposter the reason Soleta was in the coma. But alas, the best laid plains of mice and men…

A lot happens in this first installment in The Returned and it’s great. There is humor, drama, a good feel for the characters, and enough action and intrigue to satisfy any reader. It starts off easy, and becomes more dense and complex as it goes forward. The deeply entangled history of Calhoun and his crew includes a future heir to the Thallonian world, a betrayal by Calhoun’s wayward and misguided son, a Vulcan mind-meld not strong enough to prevent grief from escaping for a member of Calhoun’s crew, and some exciting action both aboard the Excalibur and off. It is the relationships abroad the ship and off which drive the book as much as the fascinating story-line. Deep friendships, unrequited love, distrust and incredible loyal make this a fabulous read. We really feel like we’re back in the Star Trek universe with this one. And that ending!

If you’re one of those who tried a couple of the books years ago and found them a bit lackluster compared to the show, give this a try. As mentioned, you really don’t have to be familiar with all the new characters to catch up in this fabulous post-Next Generation universe. It’s really a perfect blending of the old and new, and well-written, as are most of the Peter David books. It’s a cliffhanger, but since you can already pick up the next couple — and they aren’t pricey, another selling point — you won’t have to wait around for ages to find out what happens. Great stuff! ( )
  Matt_Ransom | Oct 6, 2023 |
Excellent Peter David, as usual! I've already pre-ordered the next installment! ( )
  mrklingon | Dec 3, 2019 |
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“Hail to the King, Baby!”
Star Trek: The Returned Parts I, II and, III
By Peter David
Review by: Brennan Palm

Star Trek: The Returned is probably one of the trekkiest book to have ever trekked. On top of that it’s also a good story. This three part book really surprised me due to the fact that most Star Trek (and Star Wars for that matter) books are over glorified fan service, and hold almost no entertainment value for all but the most diehard fans. These books more or less ditch that format and goes boldly where no one has gone before without completely abandoning its roots. I know it sounds confusing that I just said it was the trekkiest book to have ever trekked but at the same time different, but it just is.
I feel that Mister David was concentrating more on writing a good book than on writing a Star Trek book on which I praise him highly for. A few of the steps that made this book more good fiction than fan fiction included using a completely new crew and ship, including almost no appearances by any TV series characters, and slightly changing the usual Star Trek themes here and there.
As far as the story goes I’m not going to reveal much, as there are plenty of cliffhangers and massive plot twists and surprises, a few of them I didn’t quite grasp, as I haven’t read the other books in the series.
Our story begins with our main character, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun searching the planet Xenex for survivors of an alien attack and slowly deciding that once he finds the aforementioned aliens, he’s going to make them all dead aliens. Remember when I said the author changed the usual Star Trek tropes? Anyway Cap’n Calhoun and the crew of the Excalibur decide to go to a pocket universe to kill all the hostile aliens. Once they get to their destination they meet with an alien species with similar goals and decide to team up even though the Excalibur crew suspect something’s up. Anyway the alien’s double cross the Excalibur and Big Mac’s rage is brought to an end as he realizes the aliens want to escape to our universe and end all other sentient life, like a bunch alien space Nazis. Q is also involved though the Excalibur crew does not know why.
Anyway this trilogy contained a final plot twist that was both massive and felt like it came right out of an unaired episode of the original series. The whole story was well written and very original and is easily worth every penny of its purchasing price. To Mister David I say well done. My only problem is that the last book had some twists that helped the story but didn’t match some of the characters personalities. 4 stars and for trekkiness I give it a Tribble / 10.

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The first installment in a brand-new three-part digital-first Star Trek: New Frontier e-novel from New York Times bestselling author Peter David! Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and the crew of the U.S.S. Excalibur are back, picking up three months after the stunning events depicted in New Frontier: Blind Man's Bluff. Calhoun's search of Xenex has failed to find any survivors, and now he is bound and determined to track down the race that killed them--the D'myurj and their associates, the Brethren--and exact vengeance upon them. His search will take the Excalibur crew into a pocket universe, where he discovers not only the homeworld of the D'myurj, but another race that shares Calhoun's determination to obliterate his opponents. But is this new race truly an ally...or an even greater threat?

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