Crossover

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Hardcover, 305 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 1995 by Pocket Books.

ISBN:
978-0-671-89677-5
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OCLC Number:
317303869

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In the bestselling tradition of Best Destiny, Sarek, Q-Squared, and Federation, Pocket Books presents the latest in a series of epic Star Trek hardcovers -- Crossover -- written by Michael Jan Friedman, the author of the smash-hit hardcovers Reunion and Shadows on the Sun. Once a violent, primitive race, Vulcans renounced brutality and their warlike nature for logic. But a small faction established the Romulan Empire, where the old Vulcan way flourished. Now, deep in Romulan territory, an underground movement to reunite two worlds of common ancestry but conflicting ideologies is underway -- a reunion some have waited a lifetime to see and others would give their lives to stop. Continuing the mission he began in "Unification," Starfleet Ambassador Spock endeavors to impart the logic of the Vulcan way to a small band of Romulans eager to unite the Romulan Empire and the planet Vulcan. But unbeknownst to them, a …

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reviewed Crossover by Michael Jan Friedman (Star trek, the next generation)

Review of 'Crossover' on 'Goodreads'

listened to the abridged audio

This was kind of interesting, especially since it does what did not happen on screen during The Next Generation - gets Scotty, Spock and McCoy in the same story; and even though I am a Kirk fan, it keeps Kirk out. But otherwise, it is kind of a forgetful story with more Romulans and the like - though, how Scotty was really able to steal that ship, that was a heck of a thing. LOL

reviewed Crossover by Michael Jan Friedman (Star trek, the next generation)

Review of 'Crossover' on 'Goodreads'

It's an interesting story that unites the Next Generation crew with Spock, Scotty and McCoy. What hooked me was the plot continuation for the Unification episodes. I was anxious to see what happened after those two episodes which introduced Spock as the leader of Unification group in Romulus. His attempt to reunite Vulcans and Romulans is interesting and I believe that in this book, his ideas is better developed. It's not the best Star Trek book I've ever read, but it has its virtues. It was great to revisit the Next Generation again.

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Subjects

  • Interplanetary voyages -- Fiction
  • Space ships -- Fiction