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Reviewer : third_of_trees
Ave Rating : 2.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh - Volume I Rating : 2
Writers : Greg Cox Year : 2001
Review : I liked it, but it tried to connect way too many things together- basically, anyone and everyone from the 20th century who's been in star trek was somehow thrown in; from the guy in star trek iv who "invented" transparent aluminum to the woman who was cryogenically frozen and found in that 1st season TNG episode. They even managed to mention the Ferengi who crashlanded in Roswell New Mexico. I liked the idea of the novel though- Gary Seven vs. Kahn... Makes sense they may have butted heads in the past.

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