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“so far so good.”
karis y wrote this review Sunday, January 10 2010. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Very nice follow up to the Destiny trilogy”
Celestial Willow wrote this review Friday, August 21 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Following the events of "ST:Destiny" series, the world Star Trek has been forever changed. Where once there was peace and harmony and plenty for all, now there is fear, disorder, and want for basic needs. Gone are the carefree times; now, refugees and survivors must fight and hope and pray that they are going to be safe and have somewhere to stay and something to eat. And in the middle of all this is the crew of the Enterprise- E. Suddenly, they are tasked with not exploring new worlds, but to search for survivors and try to bring some order to the growing confusion and chaos. For some of the crew, it is a time to grieve- for lost family, friends, and homes. For others, it is a time to celebrate their treasured family, even at the cost of breaking (or bending) the very rules and regulations they swore to uphold. This novel is less like your traditional Trek novel- where everything is good and is cleaned up at the end, and more a gritty, harder edge book. (Picture one part DSN and one part BSG- a time for seeking not new life and new civilizations, but a place people can call home).
(On a personal note- I am deeply impressed by all the hard work the various authors- Leisner, Bennett, DeCandido, and Beyer have done, to explore this new setting of a Federation in the throws of Reconstruction. Not to mention those working behind the scenes- editors, friends, and fanboys/ fangirls- who are there to help support this new era of Star Trek Fiction.).
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