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Cargando... Genesis Forcepor John Vornholt
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This is a follow-up to a three-part trilogy by Vornholt, "Genesis Wave", in which the planet-remolding force first seen in the second Star Trek movie is unleashed upon a section of the galaxy, destroying hundreds of inhabited worlds. This book focuses on the Federation's efforts to help the planet Aluwna save its population from the oncoming Wave. I hadn't read the entire previous Genesis trilogy, which evidently would have helped in following the story. Nevertheless, the story is somewhat illogical and disjointed, with several flaws of credibility, and leaves too many loose ends... although this is probably Vornholt's attempt to lure the reader to his next book. I don't know that I'll be interested; this was not one of the better "Next Generation" books I've read. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesStar Trek (2003.07) Star Trek (novels) (2003.07) Star Trek Nueva Geneacion Novelas (Genesis 4)
Following on the success and popularity of Genesis Wave: Books One, Two, and Three, John Vornholt pulls together a group of Star Trek(tm) heroes with a mission unlike any other! The passing of the Genesis Wave has damaged hundreds of worlds in the newly named "Genesis Sector," and chaos reigns throughout that area of space. Each world has been changed in different ways, and a group of extraordinary men and women -- some old friends, some new faces -- have been assigned the job of getting the devastated planets back on their feet. Their first job: To resettle an entire displaced alien race on its altered home planet, where the dead come back to life, microbes have reached gigantic size, and the new ecology taking over the world is one not fit for man nor genetically altered beast.... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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