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Ever since I watched the first series, I felt that the Romulans were the orphan stepchildren of the original Star Trek show. Appearing in just two episodes, supposedly they were shunted aside in favor of the Klingons for the simple reason that the makeup for the latter was cheaper. Nevertheless, the...
One of the better Trek novels ... intrigue, suspense and action galore! Definitely recommended!
*4 stars**The Gush* This took me awhile to write the review partially as I read this book over a trip, but also because I had to ruminate over this one a bit. I like anything that has to do with the Romulans, who I felt were not utilized enough in The Original Series. Therefore, this story automatic...
An otherwise forgettable if not unpleasant read that I was reminded of recently when I was again presented with the fact that one person can have an enormous number of descendants after only a few centuries (brought up both from my listening to the audio CD of Chapterhouse: Dune and reading King Jes...
[These notes were made in 1983:]. This is a well thought out, interesting story, close to the original series in both conception and philosophy. Kirk and his stalwarts find themselves battling war-mongering on both the Romulan and Federation sides - precisely that paranoid mistrust which is all too...