Beth G. (BethG) - , reviewed Across the Universe (Star Trek: The Original Series #88) on + 108 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Kirk and crew must help the survivors of a ship out of history adapt to their new reality and find a home. But the home that they choose is having some unusual troubles, too.
This is a well written and imaginative book. Lots of fun.
This is a well written and imaginative book. Lots of fun.
Kirk and crew discover a crew of pre-warp era colonists for whom (due to the relativistic effects of near light speeds) time has passed only 30 years since the 21st century from which they launched.
Lynda C. (Readnmachine) reviewed Across the Universe (Star Trek: The Original Series #88) on + 1474 more book reviews
Star Trek TOS novel. When the Enterprise discovers an early-exploration space ship drifting and powerless, Captain Kirk can't help but remember another sleeper ship and the peril it represented. But this one is a colonization ship stranded by an unforeseen malfunction, and its passengers are eager to continue their voyage.
The planet to which they are delivered, however, is facing a crisis of its own, and it's up to Kirk & Co to save not only their rescued space voyagers, but the quarter-million inhabitants of the planet they had anticipated making their new home.
The planet to which they are delivered, however, is facing a crisis of its own, and it's up to Kirk & Co to save not only their rescued space voyagers, but the quarter-million inhabitants of the planet they had anticipated making their new home.