The Starship Trap
En route to an important diplomatic reception, the U.S.S Enterprise TM suddenly is set upon by a Klingon warship This unprovoked assault, Kirk discovers, is in response to what the Klingon ship s captain claims are recent Federation attacks on several Klingon vessels which have disappeared Managing to secure a truce, Captain Kirk reaches the reception only to find out it is not just Klingon ships that are disappearing, but Federation and Romulan vessels, and ships from almost every known race are vanishing without a trace.Captain Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise must determine the fate of the missing ships before the entire known galaxy is drawn into a deadly conflict. Read The Starship Trap – kino-fada.fr Better than usual for this series.There are some epic ideas in this book both technological philosophical that deserved another 100 pages of exploration Unfortunately, the author sacrifices depth for speed of plot, resulting in a farsuperficial novel than I was hoping for, complete with too many moments of tell don t show statements of the obvious That said, the plot does move at a lightning pace, and the Kirk Spock McCoy trio are on fine form I only wish this novel had delivered somethingsweepin There are some epic ideas in this book both technological philosophical that deserved another 100 pages of exploration Unfor...The beginning of this book was horrid Star Trek for dummies Fortunately the story did grow and improve.The Enterprise is pulled away from Starbase 23 to rendezvous with a diplomatic party and then proceed to Starbase 12 where further orders would be forthcoming On route they encounter a Klingon warship and her Captain accuses the Federation of complicity in the disappearance of a number of ships in this region of space Kirk is totally co...My ongoing haul through the Star Trek books I picked up at a local charity shop delivered this,my biggest reticence around Star Trek is all that uniformed peace and Star Fleet inforced rule accross the galaxy it reeks of the new world order or new universal order as the case may be.In some ways this book mirrors this concern with Kirk and co finding a political adversy who believes Star Fleet d...These notes were made in 1993 I thought this somewhat less formulaic than the run of the mill Star Trek novel, though it does have a classic mad scientist and an irritating bureaucrat at the centre of it, not to mention the doubting female who is eventually convinced of the Ultimate Goodness of the Enterprise crew in this case her name is Payton In any case, the nub of the plot is that the scientist, who is vehemently anti military, has developed a device called an Aleph which pops starsh These notes were made in 1993 I thought this somewhat less formulaic than the run of the mill Star Trek novel, though it does have a classic mad scientist and an irritating bureauc...This was your typical Trek story, but Gilden s characterizations weren t particularly compelling Mainly told from Kirk s perspective, there were several rabbit holes that seemed to go nowhere, in addition to some of Kirk s behavior being slightly out of character The hard science fiction aspect of the Aleph plot device was, at least, interesting Muc...Starships are disappearing and Federation, Klingon and Romulan tensions are running high Can the crew of the USS Enterprise solve this mystery before war breaks out That is the question that faces Captain...One of a few ST novels that balance itself between so so and kind of I don t know what Typical evil mastermind doesn t work here as it should and his disappearance simply doesn t cut it I found some of OCs being extremely annoying I read this book a few years ago, don t see this o...Honestly, I barely remember reading this one way back in my middle school days It had enough to keep me entertained back when reading a full book wasn t always the first thing on my mind It didn t wow me however and I probably won t revisit it since...

- English
- 27 March 2017 Mel Gilden
- Paperback
- 242 pages
- 0671793241
- Mel Gilden
- The Starship Trap