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- Subject: Star Trek Novels: The Year in Review [1992]
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- This is a review of Pocket Books' Star Trek novels published
- during 1992.
- Ratings translate as follows:
-
- Rating Meaning
- --------------------------------------
- 5 SUPERIOR: Run out and buy this NOW
- 4 EXCELLENT: Make sure to buy this soon
- 3 AVERAGE: Purchase as funds allow
- 2 POOR: Wait for your tax refund
- 1 AWFUL: Avoid at ALL costs
- 0 EXCREMENT: The bookstore should pay *you*
-
-
- 1992 Releases-at-a-glance:
- -----------------------------
-
- Book # Title Date Published Rating / 5
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- TNG #20 Spartacus February 1992 3-
- TOS #58 Faces of Fire March 1992 4-
- TOS H4 Probe April 1992 2+
- TNG #21 Chains of Command April 1992 2
- TOS #59 The Disinherited May 1992 4-
- TNG #22 Imbalance June 1992 4-
- TOS #60 Ice Trap July 1992 0+
- TNG H2 Imzadi August 1992 4
- TOS #61 Sanctuary September 1992 3-
- TNG #23 War Drums October 1992 2+
- TOS H5 Best Destiny November 1992 5-
- TOS #62 Death Count November 1992 1
- TNG #24 Nightshade December 1992 1-
- -------------------
- TNG Average: 3-
- -------------------
- TOS Average: 2+
- -------------------
- Year Average: 2+
-
- /* The worst year in a while...
- Bail out now, if you can't stand the carnage. */
-
- Possible *SPOILERS* for Trek books released in '92.
-
-
- >TNG #20 Spartacus Copyright February 1992
- >Author: T.L. Mancour
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > Answering a distress call, the U.S.S. Enterprise finds a damaged alien
- >vessel -- the Freedom -- crewed by a race known as the Vemlans. Their
- >captain, Jared, asks for assistance in repairing his ship -- assistance
- >fleet from Vemla, who claim that Jared and his crew are escaped slaves --
- >and their property!
- > As Jared and his people plea for protection and the right to be free,
- >Captain Picard is caught between the demands of his conscience and the
- >dictates of the Prime Directive. And when the Vemlan fleet threatens to
- >fight if the U.S.S. Enterprise doesn't stand aside, Picard must choose
- >between the safety of his ship... and the annihilation of an entire race.
-
- Well, this newcomer to the Trek novels certainly gets points for
- an innovative approach to an old topic. But apart from the premise,
- this novel just doesn't work out. The dialogue is stilted, and the
- characters are nearly flat.
-
- Characterization: 2
- Premise: 3+
- Plot Handling: 2
- Narrative: 3
-
- Total: 2+
-
-
- Next: Faces of Fire
-
-
- >TOS #58 Faces of Fire Copyright March 1992
- >Author: Michael Jan Friedman
- >StarDate: 3998.6
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > En route to Alpha Maluria Six to settle a dispute between two religions,
- >the U.S.S. Enterprise first stops to do a routine check on the progress of a
- >terraforming colony on Beta Canzandia Three -- a colony whose inhabitants
- >include Carol and David Marcus.
- > While Spock is left behind at the terraforming colony to continue his
- >scientific studies, the rest of the crew heads to Alpha Maluria Six to find
- >the dispute has turned to war.
- > As Kirk, McCoy, and Scotty search for a solution to end the conflict, a
- >ship piloted by a Klingon faction arrives at the terraforming colony to take
- >control of the facility. When colonists are imprisoned, Spock and David must
- >defeat the Klingons or face certain death...
-
- A lot of people have a preference as to writing styles, and so
- many dislike Mr. Friedman's work. Personally, I don't care what kind
- of style an author uses as long as it works for him/her and keeps me
- interested in the story.
- I enjoyed this one. Characterization of the central characters
- was better than average, and the basic premise and plot handling
- were very good. I also consider it a plus when a novel shows some
- continuity between itself and the series or the other novels, and
- seeing Carol and David Marcus here falls into the category of an
- interesting tie-in.
-
- Characterization: 3
- Premise: 4
- Plot Handling: 4
- Narrative: 3
-
- Total: 3+
-
- Next: Probe
-
-
- >TOS H4 Probe Copyright April 1992
- >Author: Margaret Wander Bonanno
- >StarDate: 8475.3
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > THE SPELLBINDING SEQUEL TO STAR TREK IV...
- >
- > Winds of change are sweeping the galaxy. The Romulan Praetor
- >is dead, and with his passing, the Empire he ruled is in
- >chaos. Now, on a small planet in the heart of the Neutral
- >Zone, representatives of the United Federation of Planets and
- >the Empire have gathered to discuss initiating an era of true
- >peace....
- > But the talks are disrupted by a sudden defection -- and as
- >accusations of betrayal and treachery swirl around the
- >conference table, news of the probe's reappearance in Romulan
- >space arrives, and the Enterprise crew find themselves headed
- >for a final confrontation with not only the probe -- but the
- >Romulan Empire.
-
- As most of you probably already know, Margaret Wander Bonanno
- "has disclaimed ownership to this novel because of the changes
- imposed by the powers-that-be and the 'editing' done by Pocket
- Books to 'bring her novel into line'."
- Faced with this fact, I think one word accurately describes
- this release: FRAUD! This is not, by far, the worst Trek novel
- written this year, but it certainly comes close.
- This one is average fare from beginning to end, and that is
- nothing but a travesty; the original is a fascinating, enthralling
- read from the opening moments to the last sentence.
- Don't bother reading this one; attempt to get your hands on
- the original. You won't regret it. I'm going to give you a
- comparison of _Probe_ and _Music.._ here just to show you how
- far apart the two really are...
-
- _Probe_ _Music_of_the_Spheres_
-
- Characterization: 2 Characterization: 4
- Premise: 4 Premise: 4
- Plot Handling: 2 Plot Handling: 5
- Narrative: 1 Narrative: 5
-
- Total: 2+ Total: 5-
-
-
- Next: Chains of Command
-
-
- >TNG #21 Chains of Command Copyright April 1992
- >Author: Bill McCay and Eloise Flood
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > While exploring a group of devastated class-M planets in a remote sector
- >of of space, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is shocked to discover a group
- >of human slaves on a forbidding, glacial world. When the slaves revolt
- >against their human overseers, Captain Picard and his crew sympathize with
- >the slaves plight but cannot interfere in the conflict.
- > After the revolt is a success, Captain Picard learns that both the slaves
- >and the overseers were controlled by a mysterious bird-like race called the
- >Tseetsk, who are coming to reclaim their property. With time running out,
- >the rebels kidnap Captain Picard and Counsellor Troi -- drawing the U.S.S.
- >Enterprise into the middle of their deadly plan of vengeance.
-
- Well, this makes two TNG novels in a row dealing with a race of slaves.
- This one works no better than the last one. The narrative and dialogue are
- uninvolving, and the plot is choppy. Unless you're a die-hard Trek-novel
- collector, this is one to avoid buying.. if you must read it, wait and get
- it from the library.
-
- Characterization: 2
- Premise: 2
- Plot Handling: 2
- Narrative: 2
-
- Total: 2
-
- Next: The Disinherited
-
-
- >TOS #59 The Disinherited Copyright May 1992
- >Author: Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman and Robert Greenberger
- >StarDate: 3034.6
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > Gamma Xaridian -- a peaceful Federation research colony that
- >becomes the third Federation world to suffer a brutal attack at
- >the hands of a mysterious alien fleet. With Lt. Uhura gone on an
- >important mission of her own, Captain Kirk and the U.S.S. Enterprise
- >are dispatched to investigate the attacks, only to find the planets
- >completely devastated.
- > When another nearby colony is attacked, the U.S.S. Enterprise is
- >ready and encounters a fleet of quick, small and deadly ships. Though
- >Kirk and his crew manage to turn the raiders away, the U.S.S. Enterprise
- >is severely damaged and the aliens escape.
- > As Kirk and his crew prepare for their next encounter with the raiders,
- >Mr. Spock makes a startling discovery about the purpose behind the alien
- >attacks -- a purpose that, if realized, could have deadly consequences
- >for the Federation and the U.S.S. Enterprise...
-
- Despite its multiple-authorship, this one comes out as a fairly
- good read. What we have is basically a good mystery. Who are the
- raiders, and why are they attacking Federation colonies?
- The plot is involving, and the dialogue is entertaining.
-
- Characterization: 3
- Premise: 4
- Plot Handling: 4
- Narrative: 4
-
- Total: 4-
-
- Next: Imbalance
-
-
- >TNG #22 Imbalance Copyright June 1992
- >Author: V.E. Mitchell
- >StarDate: 44839.2
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > The Jarada are a mysterious race of insectoid beings with an extreme
- >devotion to protocol. When this usually reclusive race offer to open
- >diplomatic relations with the Federation, Captain Picard and the U.S.S.
- >Enterprise are quickly ordered to Jarada to negotiate the exchange of
- >Ambassadors.
- > When the ship arrives, the Jarada seem uncharacteristically friendly.
- >The invite Picard to send down members of his crew and negotiations proceed
- >both quickly and smoothly. Suddenly, however, the Jarada change. They cut
- >off Commander Riker and his away team from the U.S.S. Enterprise and initiate
- >an unprovoked attack on the ship. Now Picard must unravel the aliens'
- >mystery before it's too late for the away team -- and the U.S.S. Enterprise.
-
- Ms. Mitchell has a good premise here: another encounter with the
- Jarada, a race of insectoid beings last seen in the TNG episode
- 'The Big Goodbye'. It's also good to be seeing more of O'Brien and
- Keiko, but there are problems with that...
- This was quite a good novel, but one big thing kept detracting
- from the story. O'Brien and Keiko have a spat near the beginning of
- the novel, and for most of the rest of it, the two engage in what
- becomes extremely tiresome and annoying bickering... This would
- have fared slightly better if their dispute had been resolved more
- quickly.
-
- Characterization: 3 [too much fighting between Keiko and O'Brien]
- Premise: 4
- Plot Handling: 4
- Narrative: 3 [ditto]
-
- Total: 3+
-
- Next: Ice Trap [shudder]
-
-
- >TOS #60 Ice Trap Copyright July 1992
- >Author: L.A. Graf
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > Sent to the icebound planet of Nordstral to investigate a
- >mysterious outbreak of insanity, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise
- >find themselves drawn into another, even deadlier mystery upon
- >their arrival. A team of research scientists has disappeared
- >on Nordstral's frozen wasteland, leaving no clue to their where-
- >abouts, and no hint of their fate.
- > While Uhura and Chekov tackle the mystery surrounding the
- >scientists' disappearance, Kirk and McCoy search for the truth
- >behind the outbreak of mental illness. But both teams soon find
- >themselves in danger, as the planet undergoes a series of massive
- >earthquakes and electromagnetic disruptions. Unable to contact
- >the U.S.S. Enterprise, both teams must fight for their lives as
- >they try to solve the mystery of Nordstral -- before the world
- >tears itself apart!
-
- I mentioned earlier that _Probe_ wasn't the worst Trek novel
- ever. Well, it is saved from that distinction by this novel.
- The characters are two-dimensional and paper-thin, the plot is
- a transparent roller-coaster ride that only goes down, and the
- premise is nearly ridiculous. Add to this the terrible portrayal
- of the central characters, and you have the makings of a total
- disaster.... I would urge you to not only avoid reading this,
- but burn any copies of it you may find. :-)
-
- Characterization: 0
- Premise: 1
- Plot Handling: 1
- Narrative: 0
-
- Total: 0+
-
- Next: Imzadi
-
-
- >TNG H2 Imzadi Copyright August 1992
- >Author: Peter David
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > Years before they served together on board the U.S.S. Enterprise,
- >Commander William Riker and ship's counselor Deanna Troi had a
- >tempestuous love affair on her home planet of Betazed. Now, their
- >passions have cooled, and they serve together as friends. Yet the
- >memories of that time linger and Riker and Troi remain Imzadi --
- >a powerful Betazoid term that describes the enduring bond they
- >still share.
- > During delicate negotiations with an aggressive race called the
- >Sindareen, Deanna Troi mysteriously falls ill... and dies. But
- >her death is only the beginning of the adventure for Commander
- >Riker -- an adventure that will take him across time, pit him
- >against one of his closest friends, and force him to choose between
- >Starfleet's strictest rule and the one he calls Imzadi.
-
- Finally, Peter David returns. I see some people say that
- his plots are transparent and predictable, that the conclusion
- can be seen after the first two chapters. I certainly don't
- agree with that. And even if it were true, I think I'd still
- enjoy PAD's books, because the narration is so well done.
- This novel is a great one for fans of time travel. The
- part about the early history between Riker and Troi does tend
- to get thick, slow and wearying at points, but that is a minor
- sticking point. I really enjoyed this one.
-
- Characterization: 3
- Premise: 5
- Plot Handling: 4
- Narrative: 4
-
- Total: 4
-
- Next: Sanctuary
-
-
- >TOS #61 Sanctuary Copyright September 1992
- >Author: John Vornholt
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > The planet Sanctuary -- A fabled world in unexplored space which is
- >thought to be the last refuge of the persecuted, home to both the justly
- >and unjustly accused. Though its name has been translated into every
- >language in the galaxy, Starfleet has never known its exact location.
- > When the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is assigned to capture a
- >dangerous criminal named Auk Rex, their pursuit takes them to an
- >unexplored sector of space. Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy
- >continue the pursuit in a shuttlecraft, following Auk Rex to the surface
- >of the planet, Sanctuary. Soon, Kirk and his crew are locked in a life
- >and death struggle on the mysterious planet, which harbors deadly
- >secrets and never releases its visitors.
-
- John Vornholt seems to have tried to do just a little too much
- this year. Two novels published within two months of each other
- leads me to believe that both got short shrift.
- This is a passable story, but not more than that. The obviousness
- of the plot, and the way the readers are treated as if they are stupid
- bothers me quite a bit. Was it really necessary to *SPELL OUT* for
- us the method which the native species uses to reproduce? And how
- many people were surprised to learn that the girl the landing party
- meets in the woods is Auk Rex? I certainly wasn't.
- Other than those points, this worked pretty well, but it still
- comes out as just average or less than average.
-
- Characterization: 3
- Premise: 3
- Plot Handling: 2
- Narrative: 3
-
- Total: 3-
-
- Next: War Drums
-
-
- >TNG #23 War Drums Copyright October 1992
- >Author: John Vornholt
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > The planet Selva -- a lush colony world settled by a hardy group of
- >humans, who found the planet already inhabited by a small gang of young
- >Klingons. When violence erupts between the two groups, Captain Picard
- >and the U.S.S. Enterprise are sent to render assistance.
- > Worf leads a landing party to the planet while the Starship Enterprise
- >is called away on another urgent mission. On Selva, Worf and his party
- >find that the old hatreds and prejudices between humans and Klingons are
- >revived, and the settlers are out for blood. Now, Worf must prevent
- >a horrible massacre, before all of them fall prey to Selva's deadly
- >secret... and raging fury.
-
- Vornholt's second offering in as many months, this one fares con-
- siderably worse than _Sanctuary_. If you're sick of seeing Worf por-
- trayed as a buffoonish wimp, then avoid this one... I mean, come on;
- Worf has difficulty defeating a teenage Klingon boy in hand-to-hand
- combat?? Ridiculous.
- I was gratified to see Ensign Ro finally get a place in the novel
- series -- until I read the novel, that is. She seems to care quite a
- bit too much what the colonists think of her... And there are other
- characterization problems. Look at Guinan. She is talking to Ro
- in Ten Forward and says "I have a feeling you're desperately needed
- down there"... NOT. Wouldn't happen. If a writer can't use a
- character well and correctly, they shouldn't attempt it.
- Vornholt's last two novels are decidedly disappointing after
- his outstanding work in _Masks_ and the slightly less equivocal
- _Contamination_.
-
- Characterization: 1
- Premise: 3
- Plot Handling: 2
- Narrative: 3
-
- Total: 2+
-
- Next: Best Destiny
-
-
- >TOS H5 Best Destiny Copyright November 1992
- >Author: Diane Carey
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > As James T. Kirk prepares to retire from a long and illustrious
- >Starfleet career, events in a distant part of the Federation draw
- >him back to a part of the galaxy he had last visited as a young
- >man -- a mysterious world called Faramond whose name takes Kirk
- >on a journey back to his youth.
- > At sixteen, Kirk is troubled, estranged from his father, and
- >has a bleak future. However, a trip into space with Kirk's father
- >George and Starfleet legend Captain Robert April changes James
- >Kirk's life forever, when a simple voyage becomes a deadly trap.
- >Soon, Kirk and his father find themselves fighting for their
- >lives against a vicious and powerful enemy.
- > Before the voyage ends, father and son will face life and
- >death together, and James T. Kirk will get a glimpse of the
- >future and his own BEST DESTINY...
-
- Diane Carey revives some of her characters from _Final_Frontier_
- in this novel. We get to see what James T. Kirk was like at the
- age of sixteen, as well as some of the events that shaped him into
- the Starship Captain we know.
- The heavy Gothic focus on Kirk-as-god is noticeably absent here,
- thankfully. You won't get the impression from this one that she's
- in love with Kirk, either... All you get is a fantastic journey into
- Kirk's past.
-
- Characterization: 5
- Premise: 5
- Plot Handling: 4
- Narrative: 5
-
- Total: 5-
-
- Next: Death Count
-
-
- >TOS #62 Death Count Copyright November 1992
- >Author: L.A. Graf
- >StarDate: 5711.12
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > The disappearance of Andorian scientific genius Muav Haslev fuels
- >tensions between the Orions and Andorians -- tensions that come
- >dangerously close to full scale war. Captain Kirk and the crew of
- >the U.S.S. Enterprise are called to Starbase Sigma 1, located on the
- >edge of Andorian-Orion space, to patrol the sector as a deterrent
- >to hostilities.
- > On arrival, the crew encounters an inexplicable series of events,
- >beginning with missing equipment and shipboard malfunctions. After
- >a deadly transporter accident, Kirk suspects sabotage -- suspicions
- >that are confirmed by the mysterious murders of three Federation
- >officials. Now, Kirk and crew must put together the fragmented
- >pieces of the puzzle, before the Starship Enterprise faces destruction
- >and the galaxy faces interplanetary war.
-
- L.A. Graf strikes again. The characters this time out are
- just as flat as in _Ice_Trap_. After two of these fiascos from
- Graf, I think it's time we oust Kevin Ryan, and start publishing
- novels ourselves... I've seen fan fiction over in alt.startrek.creative
- that is better than this by a long shot...
-
- Characterization: 0
- Premise: 2
- Plot Handling: 1
- Narrative: 1
-
- Total: 1
-
-
- Next: Nightshade
-
-
- >TNG #24 Nightshade Copyright December 1992
- >Author: Laurell K. Hamilton
- >StarDate: UNKNOWN
- >
- >Plot Summary:
- > After two hundred years of civil war the planet Oriana is dying.
- >Most of the surface vegetation is gone, the air is nearly unbreathable,
- >and the people themselves are dying. Now, the two warring factions
- >have finally sat down to talk peace, and Captain Picard and the
- >U.S.S. Enterprise are sent to help them negotiate a settlement.
- > Picard, Lt. Worf, and Counsellor Troi beam down to Oriana, just
- >as the Starship Enterprise is called away on another urgent mission.
- >Alone on the planet, the U.S.S. Enterprise team learns that there
- >are people that would rather finish the devastating conflict than
- >talk peace. Suddenly, Picard is accused of murder and the delicate
- >negotiations have fallen into the hands of Lt. Worf.
- > Now, Worf and Troi must unravel the truth and prevent planet-wide
- >disaster, before time runs out for the people of Oriana and the crew
- >of the Starship Enterprise.
-
- I have quite a bit to say about this one, but this is supposed
- to be a quick review :-). The characterization is lousy, the
- premise is rather tired, and the dialogue is completely forgettable.
- Add to this the plot that's about as deep as a cookie-sheet, and
- you've got a real loser of a novel. Avoid this one, everyone.
-
-
- Characterization: 0
- Premise: 1
- Plot Handling: 1
- Narrative: 1
-
- Total: 1-
-
- RC Carman
- p.s. Look on the bright side: Things *can't* get any worse!.. ;-)
-
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- | Ron C. Carman || Quantum physicists get all the girls. |
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