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Reviewer : Mark Sprang
Ave Rating : 3.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Spartacus Rating : 3
Writers : T.L. Mancour Year : 1992
Review : This novel reminds me little bit of a cross between the TNG episodes "Transfigurations" and "The Offspring". The Enterprise encounters a ship full of androids who have left their home planet, Vemla. Everything's hunky-dory until the organic inhabitants of Vemla came to claim the androids as rebels who are "their property". It becomes a Data story, as he has encountered beings like himself. He develops protective tendencies when the Vemlans come to claim the androids. All in all this is a good read and a quick one.

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