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That Which Divides

door Dayton Ward

Andere auteurs: Kevin Dilmore (Story)

Reeksen: Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek (novels) (2012.02), Star Trek (2012.02)

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An original novel set in the universe of Star Trek: The Original Series! The Xondaii system--located in an area of non-aligned space near Federation and Romulan territory--is home to a unique stellar phenomenon: a spatial rift which opens every 2.7 Earth years, remains open for a period of approximately twenty-one Earth days, and allows access to a small planetoid that orbits in proximity to the system's fourth planet. During this brief window, the people of Xondaii undertake a massive interplanetary operation: mineral ore is ferried from the mining operation while supplies, crew replacements, and so on are transported from the planet. Also, communications with the mining colony on the planetoid are possible only when the rift is open.    Science vessel U.S.S. Robert Ballard is severely damaged during its mission to the system, and the U.S.S. Enterprise is dispatched to investigate and render assistance. But Kirk, Spock, and Sulu also collect the data about the rift, and the evidence they've gathered regarding its artificial nature is compelling. How has this not been discovered by anyone from Xondaii, especially when considering the extensive mining operations that have been in place for decades? And what can prevent enemies of the Federation from exploiting this newfound power?… (meer)
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I think my current craze for Star Trek: TOS may be exhausted in under a month, but I saw this on the library shelves and couldn't resist. Didn't expect much, and therefore wasn't disappointed with what is basically published fan fiction, in which neither the characters or the story actually belong to Dayton Ward. He builds on the original episode well enough, but his treatment of Kirk et al is rather flat. Only Spock's dialogue sounded 'authentic' to me - the captain is reduced to 'snapping' orders and Scotty reminded me more of O'Brien from DS9, but kudos for the ripped shirt scene ('You were overdue for that to happen, weren't you?" McCoy asked.) Also, the secondary, 'original' characters smacked of political correctness (as with the redistribution of power aboard the Enterprise), yet none of them were in the slightest bit convincing. Christine Rideout, for instance, is the Huang Zhong's chief engineer 'with a quick wit and sense of humour sharp enough to cut diamonds', sadly limited to a naff sign-off ('Rideout ... riding out'). What I could forgive in the extras, however, was woefully lacking in the lead cast, too.

So if you want to imagine an episode of the original Star Trek without the humour and camp special effects, Dayton Ward is your man. He delivers an evenly paced if predictable adventure and knows his Trek trivia. For those who prefer the interplay between Kirk, Spock and Bones over technobabble and intergalactic diplomacy, this novelisation is sadly lacking in smartass dialogue. ( )
  AdonisGuilfoyle | Feb 2, 2013 |
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Dilmore, KevinStorySecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd

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An original novel set in the universe of Star Trek: The Original Series! The Xondaii system--located in an area of non-aligned space near Federation and Romulan territory--is home to a unique stellar phenomenon: a spatial rift which opens every 2.7 Earth years, remains open for a period of approximately twenty-one Earth days, and allows access to a small planetoid that orbits in proximity to the system's fourth planet. During this brief window, the people of Xondaii undertake a massive interplanetary operation: mineral ore is ferried from the mining operation while supplies, crew replacements, and so on are transported from the planet. Also, communications with the mining colony on the planetoid are possible only when the rift is open.    Science vessel U.S.S. Robert Ballard is severely damaged during its mission to the system, and the U.S.S. Enterprise is dispatched to investigate and render assistance. But Kirk, Spock, and Sulu also collect the data about the rift, and the evidence they've gathered regarding its artificial nature is compelling. How has this not been discovered by anyone from Xondaii, especially when considering the extensive mining operations that have been in place for decades? And what can prevent enemies of the Federation from exploiting this newfound power?

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