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Cargando... Fortune's Lightpor Michael Jan Friedman
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. After a run of unusually good books, this one was just OK. It may be just that I have little sympatico with Riker, who stars. The B plot, in which Data plays baseball in the holodeck, was diverting but didn't have a lot of emotional depth to me. I guess it just seemed like there were some obligatory elements in it, instead of everything working completely together. This was a fairly typical Star Trek Novel. There were two main stories. Riker gets called to a planet because years ago he and his friend and colleague Teller helped make an agreement between the planet and the Federation (who the planet picked to trade with over the Ferengi). But then Teller stayed as the liaison and now Riker has been called back because Teller has disappeared with a rare item called Fortune's Light. Riker and a retainer from the planet set about trying to retrieve Teller and the item. There was also the story of Data playing a part in a Baseball game that Riker created on the holodeck but didn't get to participate in. Data is trying to change the outcome. It was sorta interesting, but I always wonder why Baseball is constantly used in Star Trek. Soccer has more people playing, Football is more popular and the sports that Star Trek has invented are more interesting to hear about. If I want to hear about Baseball I can turn on many channels on the TV. But, seeing Baseball through Data's eyes was definitely different. Still, tell me more about Velocity and Parisses Squares Star Trek, I already know about Baseball. It was a typical Star Trek Novel. Well written because it was by Michael Jan Friedman, but nothing surprising happened in it. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Dante Maxima Seven -- a world known to its inhabitants as Imprima. A world where Madragi -- huge social/economic entities wealthy beyond compare -- control the fate of millions.. Years ago, William Riker was part of the Starfleet delegation that opened Imprima to the Federation. Now the disappearance of an old friend -- Teller Conlon, who also served on that team -- draws Riker and the Enterprise(TM) across the galaxy, back to Imprima. Because the jewel known as Fortune's Light -- one of Madraga Criathis's most priceless possessions -- has been stolen. And Teller Conlon stands accused of its theft. Now Riker must discover the truth behind the disappearance of both his friend and Fortune's Light, no easy task on a world where treachery and intrigue are commonplace...and where even an old friend's embrace may conceal the deadly bite of a dagger's blade. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I liked that Crusher got the be the only additional away-team member on the planet, though I wish she had not been sidelined so quickly once she was on the planet. We all know she can handle a phaser, after all. ( )