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Reviewer : Greg Nulik
Ave Rating : 5.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : Final Frontier Rating : 5
Writers : Diane Carey Year : 1988
Review : For an amazing story on the first voyage of the Starship Enterprise, as in TOS, this is definately the best story few have likely read. Captain Robert April and Commander George Kirk oversee a rescue mission of a passenger ship stranded in a radiation field which, before even having a chance to get there, turns into a rescue mission for the Enterprise herself from Romulan hands! I tell you what, if Trek:11 would have based on this novel, you can bet that star trek, it's fans and sci-fi itself would've been superbly blasted back into warp speed!! But no, so if you want a nice origin story for Trek, I don't know as you can get a better fit with our beloved Original Series than by reading this book.

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