

S'està carregant… The Lost Years (1989)de J. M. Dillard
![]() No n'hi ha cap No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. In Star Trek: The Lost Years, J.M. Dillard begins at the end of the U.S.S. Enterprise's five-year mission as the ship returns to Earth for refitting. Dillard follows Captain Kirk through his promotion to admiral as well as Spock and Dr. Leonard McCoy after they resign from Starfleet, setting up the events in the original cast series of films. The story is primarily character-driven and works well to capture the feel of the original series while foreshadowing the more action-oriented nature of the feature films. Overall, The Lost Years is an enjoyable read, though it feels a bit disjointed as it jumps around between Kirk, Spock, and McCoy in order to explain their estrangement at the beginning of The Motion Picture. Still, Dillard writes with her usual understanding of the characters so that readers will enjoy going along with their experiences and can overlook the brevity of some parts of the story. My favorite book inspired by the Star Trek universe. Nice to read about what some of what occurred after the final TV episode and the first motion picture movie. Nice to read about what some of what occurred after the final TV episode and the first motion picture movie. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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After the end of the EnterpriseTM's five-year mission, Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy struggle to establish new lives apart from each other and the starship. The newly-promoted Admiral Kirk is placed in charge of a specially-created Starfleet division and attempts to defuse a critical hostage situation; Mr. Spock, who, in the midst of a teaching assignment on Vulcan, finds the one thing he least expected; and Dr. McCoy, whose unerring instinct for trouble lands him smack in the middle of an incident that could trigger an interstellar bloodbath. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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I've enjoyed Dillard's many Trek books - a touch of horror (vampires, demons, magicians) lurks there within the SF world of Trek. This is a good story that provides answers to the Trekkers - how did Kirk wind up an Admiral? Why did Spock attempt kolinahru? And it's all wrapped up in a story with ancient Vulcans, Romulans and more. (