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Showing posts with label trilogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trilogy. Show all posts

Saturday, June 16, 2012

WEAPONS OF CHOICE


BALLANTINE BOOKS

A NOVEL BY JOHN BIRMINGHAM

Copyright 2004 by John Birmingham
Excerpt from Designated Targets by John Birmingham copyright 2005 by John Birmingham

All rights reserved.



In John Birmingham's Weapons of Choice, the first book in the Axis of Time trilogy, a Multinational fleet of warships is escorting a Joint Research Vessel's sea trials in the 21st century. They soon become caught up in a wormhole from the Research Vessel's secret weapons and stealth system project that suddenly went wrong - and get thrown back into the middle of the Pacific Ocean during World War II.


While similar to the movie The Final Countdown, the book has more interaction with the world than The Final Countdown did during World War II. While interacting with the 1940's Allies, the 21st century Multinational force deals with a lot of prejudices from the Allies as well as the technological differences. Some of the prejudices become rather violent, such as a riot from a bar. In fact, most of the story in the book deals with the prejudices between the two time groups rather than with the actual war. It made me upset that the 1940's characters had these prejudices, but it made me realize that these prejudices were real back in those times and we have come a long way since then. Although, there is still quite a way to go with our prejudices here in the present day.

I kept thinking that they should have shown the movie Top Gun to the 1940's commanders as an introduction of the type of aircraft to expect from the Multinationals, even though the movie is set midway between the too eras. It was great that both groups eventually worked together to rescue some POW's in Singapore and Luzon. Having a woman doctor and woman reporter taking part in that military operation of rescuing the POW's was very inspiring. Although there were no more new services like CNN during the 1940's, the women reporters were determined to do their jobs and record these historical military actions with their high-tech media and maybe get jobs for the local news services - even if it means for them coming under fire. I also liked that some of the future military personnel had relatives living and fighting through the war now and became even more dedicated military personnel in order to preserve their relatives lives.

Since there was a fleet of Multinational vessels that were transported, some of the vessels got scattered from the fleet when they all went through the wormhole - with some of the vessels being captured by the Axis powers, like the Japanese. Now, of course, having the Axis powers - including Hitler  - in possession of 21st century technology and determined to change the course of the war after knowing their future history was very disturbing for me to read and disturbing to think about if this would ever happen.

Pancho
All people smile in the same language.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

STAR TREK - DESTINY - BOOK III LOST SOULS

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POCKET BOOKS

Written by David Mack

Copyright 2008 by Paramount Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

Art by Rick Rick Berry; design by Alan Dingman.



Lost Souls written by David Mack, is Book III of the Destiny trilogy. Captains Jean-Luc Picard, William Riker, and Ezri Dax must fight the Borg for the sake of the known galaxy.

What I liked about Lost Souls is that you finally get to find out where the Borg came from and who the Borg Queen is. Having Will Riker being forced to leave behind his crew and his wife, Deanna Troi, in order for Will and his ship to escape the Caelier with Captain Erica Hernandez of the Columbia on board made me feel for Will and the responsibilities of command. Having President Bacco of the Federation accepting the responsibility for the fall of the Federation made me really feel for her knowing the Federation is being destroyed as she listens to report after report of the fall of various strategic points in and out of Federation space to the Borg. It really makes me feel for President Bacco because she is really just a regular person from a small town on a small planet, who just happens to be the President of the Federation. The fact that President Bacco gives Captain Picard to take any actions - even if they violate Starfleet or Federation law - made me appreciate how desperate she considers the situation.

With Picard strongly considering using Thaleron radiation to destroy the Borg, of which use was last seen in the movie Star Trek - Nemesis, Geordi LaForge strongly objects to building such a device as it is morally wrong. You can see how obsessed Picard is for ordering Geordi to build such a device. As it is, they use the dangerous Omega molecule - the perfect molecule of which the Borg have been looking for - as bait to lure the Borg into a trap. Now will their plans work in stopping the Borg?

Pancho
All people smile in the same language.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Star Wars - Dark Nest - The Joiner King

A Del Rey Books Mass Market Original

Written by Troy Denning

Copyright 2005 by Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

In The Joiner King, Jedi Knights involved in a strike force in the book Star by Star, including Jaina and Jacen Solo, go missing. Luke, Han, and Leia leave home and to search for their kids in the Unknown Regions. They encounter a colony of alien insects led by a former disfigured old friend as king.

It is interesting to see how the Young Jedi Knights have grown and changed. Being under the influence of the aliens is rather frustrating, especially if you are familiar with their characters from earlier books. The alien insects are on the verge of all out war with the Chiss as the insects expand into Chiss space. This jeopardizes any alliance between the Republic and the Chiss and the insect Killiks. Having Luke get a glimpse of his mother from an old record file is rather heartbreaking.

Pancho
All people smile in the same language.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Star Marines


EOS An Imprint of Harper Collins Publishers

Written by William H. Keith, Jr.

Copyright 2007




Star Marines, Book Three of The Legacy Trilogy is set at a time where Earth's leaders get ready to abandon the planet Earth - after Earth has been bombarded by asteroids from their ancient enemy alien race Xul. The Star Marines are sent across the galaxy to attack a Xul planet to prevent further attacks on their home.

In the second trilogy about the Space Marines, the stakes have grown in the Marines' battles. With the survival of Earth itself at stake - and various government leaders wanting to eliminate the military altogether to prevent the Xul from further destroying the planet - the Marines launch a desperate strike against a Xul controlled stargate to prevent the Xul from locating Earth again. The Expedition seems quite desperate as you realize how little resources the Earth can afford to send on this mission, but it is the dedication of the Marines that make you want to pull for the Marines. It is interesting to see how Marines from other worlds are being integrated into the Earth Marine traditions. I wanted to see more of that integration of Marines from other worlds, rather than the continuing adventures of the Garroway family. While the Garroway family had an important role in the first trilogy, and as much as I like the Garroways, there are other people in the Marines that could take on a leadership role in stories and I wanted to get more involved with the other Marines.

Pancho
All people smile in the same language.


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