The Lost Era by Andy Mangels

The Lost Era by Andy Mangels

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Zusammenfassung

The hidden history of the Star Trek universe is revealed in this new series charting the 70 years between Captain Kirk's disappearance and the start of The Next Generation. Captain Sulu of the USS "Excelsior" and his crew are thrust into conflict between the Tholians and a new enemy, the Neyel.

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The Lost Era by Andy Mangels

The hidden history of the Star Trek universe is revealed in this new series charting the seventy years between Captain Kirk's disappearance and the beginning of The Next Generation. Nearly a decade after Captain Kirk vanished, his protege, Captain Hiraku Sulu of the USS Excelsior, leads a dangerous mission into uncharted political waters. Unprecedented peace talks with the violently xenophobic Tholian Assembly trigger a deadly confrontation aboard the Excelsior. Now Sulu and his crew - including Chekov, Rand, Chapel, Tuvok, and Akaar - are thrust into an unexpected conflict between the Tholians and a mysterious new enemy, the Neyel...whose origins, if revealed, could lead to war with Earth itself. As the Tholians weave a web of vengeance, the Excelsior is flung beyond the galaxy and the crew discovers the hidden truth about the alien Neyel, forcing Sulu to question where his responsibilities lie - with the fragile peace he must preserve, or with the victims of his own world's tragic past.
Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin are the bestselling authors of the SECTION 31 Star Trek: The Next Generation novel ROGUE -- one of the fastest-selling Star Trek novels in years.
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ISBN 13 9780743464017
ISBN 10 074346401X
Titel The Lost Era
Autor Andy Mangels
Serie Star Trek
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Simon & Schuster
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-07-29
Seitenanzahl 320
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