Live by the Code (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #4)

The fifth season saga of the Star Trek Enterprise TV series continues with this action packed original novel Admiral Jonathan Archer has barely settled in as Starfleet Chief of Staff when new crises demand his attention The Starfleet task force commanded by Captain Malcolm Reed continues its fight against the deadly Ware technology, but one of the task force ships is captured, its Andorian crew imprisoned by an interstellar Partnership that depends on the Ware for its prosperity Worse, the Partnership has allied with a renegade Klingon faction, providing it with Ware drone fleets to mount an insurrection against the Klingon Empire Archer sends Captain T Pol and Endeavour to assist Reed in his efforts to free the captured officers But he must also keep his eye on the Klingon border, for factions within the Empire blame Starfleet for provoking the Ware threat and seek to take revenge Even the skill and dedication of the captains under Archer s command may not be enough to prevent the outbreak of the Federation s first war 2016 CBS Studios, Inc STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc All Rights Reserved. Free Download eBook Live by the Code (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #4) By Christopher L. Bennett – kino-fada.fr Wow, the 1 3 1 2 of this book was sooo boring Everything Klingon was ugh Drudged through this one.,With Live By the Code, it is clear that Christopher L Bennett has his eye on the big picture Not only is he continuing the stories of the individual characters we know and love from Enterprise, he is revealing the origins of many things th...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here A good book with a storyline that takes a bit of time to gain speed but then reaches surprising depth at least compared with its own first quarter and as conclusion to a 3 or 4 book storyline gives us a highlight of the Enterprise Series as of now.Sadly this book was a bit weighed down due to its extreme degree of fragmentation taken all together we must have been at 11 or 12 storylines, roughly spread out over 4 6 bigger theaters of action I m pretty sure the narration of the rest would A good book with a storyline that takes a bit of time to gain speed but then reaches surprising depth at least compared with its own first quarter and as conclusion to a 3 or 4 book storyline gives us a highlight of the Enterprise Series as of now.Sadly this book was a bit weighed down due to its extreme degree of fragmentation taken all together we must have been at 11 or 12 storylines, roughly spread out over 4 6 bigger theaters of action I m pretty sure the narration of the rest would have benefitted from leaving out the klingon and denebolan antarian storylines and publishing these as stand alone novellas and or as parts of an Enterprise themes anthology As it is the major main plot somewhat flickers out instead of going strong to the end, like it had to be choked off after finding out there wou...STAR TREK ENTERPRISE RISE OF THE FEDERATION LIVE BY THE CODE is probably my favorite of the Christopher Bennett sequels to the original series It s also the darkest, even though the vast majority of said darkness is only via inference Sort of like how Captain Kirk witnessed multiple genocides xenocides of species while he was heading the Enterprise but it was all just off camera Here, the Federation screws up and it screws up badly with the result being something arguably worse than ext STAR TREK ENTERPRISE RISE OF THE FEDERATION LIVE BY THE CODE is probably my favorite of the Christopher Bennett sequels to the original series It s also the darkest, even though the vast majority of said darkness is only via inference Sort of like how Captain Kirk witnessed multiple genocides xenocides of species while he was heading the Enterprise but it was all just off camera Here, the Federation screws up and it screws up badly with the result being something arguably worse than extinction.The premise for the book is the hunt for the Ware The Ware are a semi se...The book, like many of the Season 5 thought I think it is reasonable to assume we are on Season 6 or 7 at least now, possibly 15 if we consider a season a year since this book is in 2165 suffers from trying to fit about a season s year s worth of material into its length I think the ENT books would be well serves by focusingon a single story, even if we miss out on some of the characters as they have spread through the infant Federation I would really love to see a good in depth si The book, like many of the Season 5 thought I think it is reasonab...I m a big fan of the author s Not just because he s a local guy from Cincinnati and I ve ran into him before at conventions, but because he s a nerd s nerd Go to his website and you ll find extensive annotations of all of his books He s done a great job at showing the early days of the Federation Archer pushing Starfleet to focus on exploration and diplomacy Trip dealing with the original Section 31 Reed, as a captain of his own ship, battling everyone from Klingons to Orions The origins I m a big f...Stunning level of detail This series deals with monumental events in canon history the titular rise of the Federation of course but in this particular book also the tensions with the Klingon Empire, the necessity of establishing the Prime Directive and the realities of section 31 Beyond the large scale events though, fans will recognise other references, namely Theta Cygni XII, the immortal Akharin with the memorable Soong, and the budding relationship of Sam Kirk and Valeria Williams Its Stunning level of detail This series deals with monumental events in canon history the titula...A good continuation of several story threads from both the Enterprise relaunch series as well as the TV show itself My only issue was that it was sometimes a too heavy handed when it came to incorporating modern polit...This book was okay It was interesting in that it showed how the Prime Directive came about A scenario unfolds that has the Federation interfering in another civilization s affairs, only to have their interference essentially cause that civilization s downfall And there s an interesting cameo by Fl...

Live by the Code (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #4)
  • 03 March 2017
  • Paperback
  • 400 pages
  • 1476779139
  • Christopher L. Bennett
  • Live by the Code (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #4)