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Star Trek - Vendetta by Peter David

Buonasega to all and welcome back to these pages. The reading of "Vendetta," literary work by Peter David in the Star Trek TNG has left me a bit with a bitter taste. Not so much for the idea - in itself perfectly acceptable, but for the poor characterization of The Next Generation, in particular, the author of "patch" dramatically in the description and behavior of Dr. Crusher - making it appear a little clod accustomed to the Hippocratic Oath. Treatment worse for one of my favorites (if not my absolute favorite), or William Thomas Riker, said in a superficial and enriched with background and expressions that are not his own. On the web, this book, at least for the pages in Italian is spoken very little. In essence, it is a story that sees again opposing the Borg - the most deadly enemies of all time, and the Federation. The author is linked to a massively interesting episode of the second season of the classic series, or "The Machine of Judgement" (The Doomsday Machine). In that historical episode, a giant cannoli wandered around the universe devouring planets as if they were sunflower seeds. With incredible action, Kirk and Spock will be able to knock out the mighty alien spaceship ... in "Vendetta," which seems to be the same ship makes its appearance eighty years after the clash with Kirk, this time will be Jean Luc Picard having to measure it and the captain of the Enterprise D discovers to his cost that the entity that drives the tremendous ship wants to put an end to the Borg and it is willing to sacrifice the Universe itself ...

short, a book based on a great idea, but badly carousel ... if you're a fan of ST, then a purchase is required, otherwise, buy it, yes, but very, very, very quiet.

UltimoAvamposto You can buy the book by clicking here or you can visit this page .

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