The Persistence of Memory (Star Trek TNG: Cold Equations, #1)

A BRAZEN HEIST Captain Jean Luc Picard and the Enterprise crew race to find out who has stolen Data s android brother B 4 and for what sinister purpose A BROKEN PROMISE One desperate father risks all for the son he abandoned forty years ago but is he ready to pay the price for redemption A DARING MISSION Against overwhelming odds, and with time running out, Commander Worf has only one chance to avert a disaster But how high a price will he pay for victory Best Download [ The Persistence of Memory (Star Trek TNG: Cold Equations, #1) ] By [ David Mack ] – kino-fada.fr This is the epic tale about the return of one of the dearest characters in Star Trek universe Data.I don t consider that a spoiler since it s like saying that people wouldn t know that Spock returns in Searh for Spock or Kirk on The Return These kind of returns is something just too big, too great, as people wouldn t know.Even, the very decision of reading this trilogy is very likely to be based on the knowledge that Data returns Honestly, since it was a trilogy, I expected the formal retur This is the epic tale about the return of one of the dearest characters in Star Trek universe Data.I don t consider that a spoiler since it s like saying that people wouldn t know that Spock returns in Searh for Spock or Kirk on The Return These kind of returns is something just too big, too great, as people wouldn t know.Even, the very decision of reading this trilogy is very likely to be based on the knowledge that Data returns Honestly, since it was a trilogy, I expected the formal return of him on the third book, not since the first one Certainy, this trilogy looks eveninteresting than I thought of.This story is a direct sequel of the novel Immortal Coil SEE REVIEW HERE by Jeffrey Lang, that it s kinda unusual that other author bases a novel on the work by another fellow writer, evenunusual a whole trilogy But still, since Immortal Coil was so good novel and definitely something too relevant for the literary expanded history of the character of Data, I congratulate to David Mack, t...What an exciting start Can t wait to see where the story goesAwesome story Very excited to see where the series goes.Mother fucking fuck you again, David Mack I needed a book to read while travelling and this was all I had on my phone that I hadn t read and I didn t want to spend a ton of time trying to figure out what to read So I just set aside my latent ire for Mack and jumped in And I almost liked it at first The Ent E gets up to some shenanigans after some of Data s recently deceased, in Nemesis, which I still have yet to have the courage to watch android relatives are stolen from a research base S Mother fucking fuck you again, David Mack I needed a book to read while travelling and this was all I had on my phone that I hadn t read and I didn t want to spend a ton of time trying to figure out what to read So I just set aside my latent ire for Mack and jumped in And I almost liked it at first The Ent E gets up to some shenanigans after some of Data s recently deceased, in Nemesis, which I still have yet to have the courage to watch android relatives are stolen from a research base So the Enterprise crew minus Riker and Troi, who I guess are the only people to be on a different ship ever set off on a chase across the galaxy to figure out what happened and to figure out who the Data lookalike is.This leads them to a desolate planet with a base full of enemy baddies So Worf, La Forge, and two redshirts yes, you know what that means beam down to go on a sneaking mission All of this is pretty entertaining, you know, forgiving it all the necessary contri...David Mack does it again This novel is an excellent piece of Star Trek writing Mack tells a story that anyone who read IDW s Countdown to the 2009 movie knew was coming but he does it in an unexpected and very entertaining way.Data has always been my favourite TNG character and I really enjoy this novel s explorations of Data s origins and his family Mack ties in some great storylines from the original series and TNG TV series while also continuing some stories from previous novels I can t w David Mack does it again This novel is an excellent piece of Star Trek writing Mack tells a story that anyone who read IDW s Countdown to the 2009 movie knew was coming but he does it in an unexpected and very entertaining way.Data has always been my favourite TNG character and I really enjoy this novel s explorations of Data s origins an...Does an android have a soul This question was asked on February 13, 1989 when The Measure of a Man premiered on Fox, Channel 11 as watched my yours truly at the tender age of nine The question is an easy enough one to answer when the robots are indistinguishable from humans, less so when they remachine like If there is a God and he is good, I wouldn t imagine him to deny such a thing to intelligent machines just because they were made by his children than him However, Star Trek is i Does an android have a soul This question was asked on February 13, 1989 when The Measure of a Man premiered on Fox, Channel 11 as watched my yours truly at the tender age of nine The question is an easy enough one to answer when the robots are indistinguishable from humans, less so when they remachine like If there is a God and he is good, I wouldn t imagine him to deny such a thing to intelligent machines just because they were made by his children than him However, Star Trek is inherently ...Again another amazing David Mack story.Wow Everytime I read one of these books by David Mack I m left eagerly ready to read the next book So I begin.There be spoilers ahead First As a Star Trek novel this book excels whole heartedly Reading this story was like watching an episode of The Next Generation play out in explicit detail in my mind This is why I love reading Fans of the series that do not read the novels have no idea what they are missing out on.Second David Mack is an excellent author I did not encounter a single chapter that felt like it ran on or did not hold my attention I also enjoyed the fact that some of the chapters w There be spoilers ahead First As a Star Trek novel this book excels whole heartedly Reading this story was like watching an episode of The Next Generation play out in explicit detail in my mind This is why I love reading Fans of the series that do not read the novels have no idea what they are missing out on.Second David Mack is an excellent author I did not encounter a single chapter that felt like it ran on or did not hold my attention I also enjoyed the fact that some of the chapters were bite size so to speak This makes reading on lunch while at work or while waiting for an appointment even easier I myself don t like stopping in the middle of a chapter Chapters that are 30 pages ortend to mean I leave the books at ho...This book managed to capture the world of Star Trek along with strong science fiction writing The story feels like a proper Star Trek adventure but it s not just about the characters because this book delivers a lot of detail when it comes to the technical aspects and the realities of the future I think that s the author s strength how he manages to bring so much detail to make this book such a strong Star Trek novel I was so impressed by how immersive this was.This book delves into the bac This book managed to capture the world of Star Trek along with strong science fiction writing The story feels like a proper Star Trek adventure but it s not just about the characters because this book delivers a lot of detail when it comes to the technical aspects and the realities of the future I think that s the author s strength how he manages to bring so much detail to make this book such a strong Star Trek novel I was so impressed by how immersive this was.This book delves into the backstory of Dr Noonien Soong, creator of androids, and manages to bring a character we only see briefly in the TV series, to a very believable and detailed life The author also made a lot of sense in how he characterized Dr Soong, as I felt he drew well from what we knew about th...It has been literally a decade since I read a Star Trek novel, and apparently a lot has changed in the non canon TNG universe SPOILERS The Borg have disappeared hmmm , Picard and Crusher are married ok , they have a child WHAT , and Worf has a new lady love how does one move on from Jadzia Dax Dude This book is a sequel, of sorts, to the last one I read, Immortal Coil , which was really Data centric Data being my all time favorite character I picked this one up because it is a se It has been literally a decade since I read a Star Trek novel, and apparently a lot has changed in the non canon TNG universe SPOILERS The Borg have disappeared hmmm , Picard and Crusher are married ok , they have a child WHAT , and Worf has a new lady love how does one move on from Jadzia Dax Dude This book is a sequel, of sorts, to the last one I read, Immortal Coil , which was really Data centric Data being my all time favorite character I picked this one up because it is a sequel of sorts to Immortal Coil , only this one is about Data s father , Dr Noonien Soong In the beginning, I couldn t believe this book The writing is kind of atrocious in Part One There was a line like The people were screaming as if they had never heard a bomb go off in a crowd before , or something like that, and repeated instances of lines like The tall, gorgeous Czec...

The Persistence of Memory (Star Trek TNG: Cold Equations, #1)
  • English
  • 04 June 2018
  • Mass Market Paperback
  • 385 pages
  • 1451650728
  • David Mack
  • The Persistence of Memory (Star Trek TNG: Cold Equations, #1)