Vulcan's Forge

Vulcan's Forge
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Star Trek: Voyager

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

1997

نویسنده

Leonard Nimoy

شابک

9780743546775
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
This deft presentation of a well-written Star Trek novel features a single reader, with occasional interjections by other voices dramatizing background shouts and discussions. Leonard Nimoy is obviously a master of the major character, the half-Vulcan, half-human Spock, but he also captures with eerie precision the intonations and inflections of other famous characters, most particularly Doctor McCoy and Spock's father, Ambassador Sarek. The narrative is punctuated by the appropriate sound effects of a good space opera: phasers blasting, red-alert sirens sounding, desert winds howling. The story itself takes place a little after Captain Kirk's apparent death, as featured in the movie STAR TREK GENERATIONS. D.R.W. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from July 31, 1997
Here's a Trek novel that truly does go where none has gone before--into genre excellence. The story, by two seasoned fantasy authors (Sherman: The Shattered Oath; Shwartz: The Grail of Hearts) opens a year after Captain Kirk's disappearance (in the film Star Trek: Generations), with Captain Spock commanding the research vessel Intrepid II. Uhura is his executive officer and Bones McCoy his medical officer. All three find trouble on the desert planet Obsidian, which is afflicted with an unstable sun, a vanished ozone layer and an insane renegade Vulcan plotting with some formidably competent Romulans. In dealing with the crisis, Spock encounters an old friend, Captain David Rabin, who, when they were both teenagers, helped Spock in a previous encounter with the mad Vulcan and also influenced Spock's decision to join Starfleet. The novel is comprehensively excellent, marked by brisk pacing, lovely dry wit, gripping action scenes, detailed world-building (both Obsidian and Starfleet), insightful handling of the classic characters and inventive creation of new ones. Even non-Trekker readers unfamiliar with the whole backstory will appreciate this bright addition to the canon, and dedicated fans will find it a feast.




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