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Kobayashi Maru (Star Trek: Enterprise) | 
enlarge | Authors: Andy Mangels, Michael A. Martin Publisher: Pocket Books Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 8783
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 496 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.2
ISBN: 1416554807 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781416554806 ASIN: 1416554807
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The First Relaunch Novel Of Star Trek Enterprise. April 14, 2007 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book has the destinction of being the first of the relaunch novels of Star Trek Enterprise. The idea behind this stems from the fans general dissatisfaction with the final episode on TV, which effectively was a Next Generation episode that relegated the Enterprise crew members to being holodeck characters in a program being run by Commander Riker.
The major bone of contention was the death of Commander Tucker, which served no purpose whatsoever and seemed to have been put there just to beef the episode up a bit.
This novel sets the groundwork for a 'conspiracy-type' coverup that states that Tucker's death was faked in order for him to engage in clandestine operations against the Romulans.
Pocket Books are very good at providing continuations to all the Star Trek series, books such as Star Trek Titan for instance continue the adventures of Captain Riker, Star Trek Vanguard is a series of novels set during Captain Kirk's time, the Deep Space Nine 'season 8' books are some of the very best stories ever published under the Star Trek imprint.
These relaunch or continuation novels are much more interesting than the standard novels that take place within the narrative of the various series, the writers are given freedom to develop their own characters and can take liberties with the regular characters because there are no further episodes to contradict what has seen print. A novel taking place within a series must always press the reset button and leave the situation as it was at the start of the book. In these continuation books Captain Picard or any other major character could theoretically be killed off and that is the pulling power of these novels, the fact that anything can happen and it is not played safe.
I don't want to go into plot details of this book for fear of spoilers, but it is a very fine and intelligent read and sets up the future of Star Trek Enterprise stories which should go some way to answering some of the questions that fans have about Star Trek before Kirk's time, such as the Earth/Romulan war, the founding of the Federation etc etc, all the events what would have been covered by the TV show had those idiots at Paramount Pictures not cancelled it, this is effectively season 5 of Enterprise.
The novel also has the selling point of being written by two of the very best authors of recent Star Trek novels and is a worthy continuation to Enterprise.
enterprise-the fifth season March 4, 2007 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
this book works best if you imagine it as the first episode of the tv show's fifth season(something we will sadly never see.) Action-packed, emotional and surprising, 'good that men do' will hopefully be the start of a post-series story that rivals 'ds9'. I was reminded actually of the end of x-files 4th season-we're led to believe Mulder died but at the start of the 5th we find out what really happened and what we didn't see, this book works the same way-exploiting the loopholes of 'these are the voyages...' Excellent and powerful 460 pages- bring on the romulan war!
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