Just One More To Go
I am sad to say there is only one more book to go in this series. At the time I wrote this I wrote every review for this series and I am the only person to write any reviews for the series. I have to tell you this book and series are worth the work. I only hope that someone actually reads these books based on my recommendations. These are really worth it.
Many people don't review the older books and then I have seen as many as seven to ten reviews on some of the newer books. Perhaps that is due to the availability of these books. The good thing is that I have bought most of these books for as low as a quarter. You have to find these books and read them.
Now to the story. Just like all the other books this is real Star Trek and it is continuing Star Trek without messing with canon. This story is the classic surgical alteration to infiltrate an alien society. It is also Federation versus Klingon. Every series has a similar story and the comic manages to put a new twist on an old story.
It also shows you what the Enterprise was like with the two captains before Kirk. That is Christopher Pike who was first seen in the original pilot and Robert April who was the first concept and name of the captain but was not seen until the 1970's Star Trek Cartoon.
Everything about this book is great. I gave it five stars and would recommend it E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E! Please, someone, go out and read these books. They are great. Give them a chance.
Many people don't review the older books and then I have seen as many as seven to ten reviews on some of the newer books. Perhaps that is due to the availability of these books. The good thing is that I have bought most of these books for as low as a quarter. You have to find these books and read them.
Now to the story. Just like all the other books this is real Star Trek and it is continuing Star Trek without messing with canon. This story is the classic surgical alteration to infiltrate an alien society. It is also Federation versus Klingon. Every series has a similar story and the comic manages to put a new twist on an old story.
It also shows you what the Enterprise was like with the two captains before Kirk. That is Christopher Pike who was first seen in the original pilot and Robert April who was the first concept and name of the captain but was not seen until the 1970's Star Trek Cartoon.
Everything about this book is great. I gave it five stars and would recommend it E-V-E-R-Y-O-N-E! Please, someone, go out and read these books. They are great. Give them a chance.