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Into The Nebula

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While exploring an unknown region of space, the U.S.S. Enterprise™encounters a strange nebular dust. Upon further investigation, they discover a planet called Krantin on which the plant and animal life, as well as the civilization are dying.

A series of explosions and a ship that simply disappears into thin air lead the crew to believe another group is causing the devastation of the planet. The leader of the planet's society, however, is wary of trusting the Starship Enterprise™crewmembers, and has the away team arrested. With time running out, Data must find a way to save his crewmates or watch as two worlds are destroyed.
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Release dateDec 11, 2012
ISBN9781471108983
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Gene Deweese

Gene DeWeese worked as a tech writer on the Apollo program for fifteen years. In 1974 he began to write fiction. He has written over forty books, including mysteries, science fiction, romance, and occult. Gene lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    A lot of Star Trek novels seem to be about, or use, Data as the main character. Perhaps it's because they can write Data as growing during the story, or they like having a character that is nearly always correct even if he's not always right.The plot of the book isn't anything special. The computer of the Enterprise gets 'confused' (takes readings of an unknown phenomenon) and the crew (and Spot, Data's cat) find a dying civilization in the middle of a Nebula like thing. Of course, there is political turmoil and the Enterprise crew is never quite trusted entirely.The plot is nothing new or different, but my favorite parts were the stuff with Data's cat Spot. The author has a very good grasp of how cat's exist, act, and it came off hilarious in the novel.It's a quick, light, and easy read. Nothing stupendous, but I've read many other Star Trek Novels that were much, much, much, much, much worse written. A solid three star book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    I'll be honest. I don't remember a lot of this book. I vaguely remember the planet Krantin, an alternate Krantin, and it seems one is poisoning the other. Something about Geordi and Spot. LOL, that crazy Spot, silly Data... I swear I read this to the end, but it was quite a while back... Hmmm.... my name is DeWeese.