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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I found a lot of this book quite uncomfortable because of the way Picard continued to doubt the androids fleeing slavery and to dismiss their concerns and needs. Admittedly, at this point in TNG Data's personhood is only somewhat established. Yet it's still an uncomfortable read, and largely because the slavery the androids are in does not resemble Roman slavery, which (harsh as it was) had the possibility of freedom in it; it resembles New World racial slavery, and the book doesn't even approach that issue. I found that very disappointing. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Answering a distress call, the U.S.S. Enterprise(TM) finds a damaged alien vessel -- the Freedom -- crewed by a race known as the Vemlans. Their captain, Jared asks for assistance in repairing his ship -- assistance Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise are only too happy to provide. But once begun, their relief efforts are interrupted by the arrival of an entire fleet from Vemla, who claim that Jared and his crew are escaped slaves -- and their property As Jared and his people plea for protection and the right to be free, Captain Picard is caught between the demands of his conscience and the dictates of the Prime Directive. And when the Vemlan fleet threatens to fight if the U.S.S. Enterprise doesn't stand aside, Picard must choose between the safety of his ship...and the annihilation of an entire race. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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