Patterns of Interference (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #5)

The saga of the Star Trek Enterprise TV series continues with this thrilling original novel The time has come to act Following the destructive consequences of the Ware crisis, Admiral Jonathan Archer and Section 31 agent Trip Tucker both attempt to change their institutions to prevent further such tragedies Archer pushes for a Starfleet directive of non interference, but he faces opposition from allies within the fleet and unwelcome support from adversaries who wish to drive the Federation into complete isolationism Meanwhile, Tucker plays a dangerous game against the corrupt leaders of Section 31, hoping to bring down their conspiracy once and for all But is he willing to jeopardize Archer s efforts and perhaps the fate of an entire world in order to win Free Download [ Patterns of Interference (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #5) ] By [ Christopher L. Bennett ] – kino-fada.fr , ,Patterns of Interference by Christopher L Bennett is the fifth novel in the Birth of the Federation series which continues the adventures of the crew from Star Trek Enterprise This book was probably the weakest in this series which is a shame as up until now I had been finding the series to be incredibly enjoyable.The novel is set in the first few months of 2166 as the federation continues to deal with multiple issues The main plot point however is in relation to the planet Sauria and the Patterns of Interference by Christopher L Bennett is the fifth novel in the Birth of the Federation series which continues the adventures of the crew from Star Trek Enterprise This book was probably the weakest in this series which is a shame as up until now I had been finding the series to be incredibly enjoyable.The novel is set in the first few months of 2166 as the federation continues to deal with multiple issues The main plot point however is in relation to the planet Sauria and the dictator, Maltuvis who is determined to undermine the Federation in order to cement his own power Into this dangerous situation comes Tucker who is determined to undermine Maltuvis s authority in a...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here Overall a very pleasant read Between the figures introduced during the series, the assorted spouses SIs and supporting characters like Devna and Anthony Ruiz, the Enterprise Timeline is right now the Star Trek subseries I find the easiest to relate to Honorary Mention goes to Valery Williams and Sam Kirk of USS Pioneer, whose romance in the previous books wasof an annoyance to me, but here really took an important place in the story and outshone everybody else I like such pleasant sur Overall a very pleasant read Between the figures introduced during the series, the assorted spouses SIs and supporting characters like Devna and Anthony Ruiz, the Enterprise Timeline is right now the Star Trek subseries I find the easiest to relate to Honorary Mention goes to Valery Williams and Sam Kirk of USS Pioneer, whose romance in the previous books wasof ...Obvious benefits of a media tie in novel are the lack of production value constraints This means authors are free to make use of a vast array of characters and create new planets beyond the typical constrictions of special effects Bennett has capitalized on these abilities to great extent, especially writing a familiar cast of characters no longer centered on a single starship He brings the crew of the original Enterprise to life as they continue their lives beyond the course of the televisio Obvious benefits of a media tie in novel are the lack of production value constraints This means authors are free to make use of a vast array of characters and create new planets beyond the typical constrictions of special effects Bennett has capitalized on these abilities to great extent, especially writing a familiar cast of characters no longer centered on a single starship He brings the crew of the original Enterprise to life as they continue their lives beyond the course of the television series, both separately and yet still inextricably linked He also expands beyond the names on the title cards to create reader bonds to both new and unique characters and those with some familiar names, such as Kirk and Paris.In addition, the unique planets of Sauria and Birnam come alive on the page In both cases, the environments and life forms sentient or otherwise aren t reduced to what the special effects team of a network television show cou...The latest installment in Christopher L Bennett s Rise of the Federation series, Patterns of Interference , takes us through the first quarter of 2166 as the Federation continues dealing with issues on a couple of fronts and the threat from Section 31 continues to be a problem The main plot involves the dealings w Maltuvis on Sauria who continues to try to do whatever is necessary to prove that the Saurian people are capable of handling things on their own w out outside interference His r The latest installment in Christopher L Bennett s Rise of the Federation series, Patterns of Interference , takes us through the first quarter of 2166 as the Federation continues dealing with issues on a couple of fronts and the threat from Section 31 continues to be a problem The main plot involves the dealings w Maltuvis on Sauria who continues to try to do whatever is necessary to prove that the Saurian people are capable of handling things on their own w out outside interference His radical methods also involve trying to find methods to essentially undermine the Fede...Bennett s ongoing Enterprise books are excellent This one explores some interesting ideas around the development of the Prime Directive while continuing the ongoing stories of Section 31 and The dictatorship of Maltuvis I couldn t help but read Maltuvis as a stand in for Donald Trump His racism, xenophobia, and propaganda are all too topical I also enjoyed the science in this novel Too many recent Trek novels ignore the concepts of exploration and strange new worlds in favour o...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here I miss the days when a Star Trek Enterprise novel were set during the ship s mission It s interesting to see how the Federation was formed...This was a terrible book The virtue signaling in the recent books has been a real turn off, and this was the worst yet You can tell the authors own personal biases pretty easy, and there s a lot of projection going on I think I m done with...A strong entry in the Rise of the Federation series, possibly my favorite of the bunch so far A great story that has real world resonance, and great philosophical debates Basically, all of the things I love the most about Star Trek.Full review videoThe plot s rather predictable but I did enjoy learningabout the Saurians and Orion Syndicate as well as the philosophical origins of the Prime Directive I also like how the author explores sexuality in Star Trek In this case, with a transgender character Plus there...

Patterns of Interference (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #5)
  • English
  • 17 August 2018
  • Paperback
  • 354 pages
  • 1501165704
  • Christopher L. Bennett
  • Patterns of Interference (Star Trek: Enterprise: Rise of the Federation #5)