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In the Beginning (Babylon 5) - Peter David;J. Michael Straczynski
In the Beginning (Babylon 5)
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The Battle of the Line is infamous in Earth history as the climactic campaign in a long and bloody war between Humankind and the alien Minbari race. But how did this apocalyptic conflict erupt? And how did this fateful clash of two civilizations ultimately lead to the creation of the Babylon 5... show more
The Battle of the Line is infamous in Earth history as the climactic campaign in a long and bloody war between Humankind and the alien Minbari race. But how did this apocalyptic conflict erupt? And how did this fateful clash of two civilizations ultimately lead to the creation of the Babylon 5 space station? Here, at last, the great space epic unfolds--in a new novel based on the first full-length Babylon 5 television movie.Eager to expand their trade with other worlds, the people of planet Earth attempt to make contact with the mysterious Minbari, a race of proud and powerful warriors. But when communication turns to violence, Earth becomes the target of a latter-day holy war, waged by a civilization possessing vastly superior numbers and firepower.And the Minbari will stop at nothing short of the total extermination of its enemy: the Human race . . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780345424525 (0345424522)
ASIN: 0345424522
Publisher: Del Rey Books
Pages no: 255
Edition language: English
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The Cranky Old Reader
The Cranky Old Reader rated it
3.0 In the Beginning (Babylon 5)
I'm not a Peter David fan. Oh, I've read a few of his books, but I consider him to be a workmanlike author rather than an artist. Of course, I also consider him to be a newcomer, since I respect very few post-1980 authors (exactly three, in fact: Brust, Brin, and Watt-Evans).But In the Beginning is ...
The Cranky Old Reader
The Cranky Old Reader rated it
3.0 In the Beginning (Babylon 5)
I'm not a Peter David fan. Oh, I've read a few of his books, but I consider him to be a workmanlike author rather than an artist. Of course, I also consider him to be a newcomer, since I respect very few post-1980 authors (exactly three, in fact: Brust, Brin, and Watt-Evans).But In the Beginning is ...
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