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Unification (Star Trek: The Next Generation) (edition 2000)

by Jeri Taylor (Author)

Series: Star Trek (novels) (1991.11), Star Trek: The Next Generation (Episode Novelisation 2), Star Trek (1991.11)

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Based on the epic two-part television episode, here now is the story STAR TREK(tm) fans have awaited for five long years, the story that bring together Spock -- the enigmatic Vulcan who personified the original, classic STAR TREK -- with the crew of the Next Generation. Screenwriter Teri Taylor brings all the excitement and wonder that have captivated fans of the smash television series STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION(tm) to this story of Spock's forbidden journey into the heart of the Romulan Empire -- and the U.S.S. Enterprise's desperate attempts to discover the reasons for his mission there. Join now with Captain Picard, Lieutenant Commander Data, and the rest of the Next Generation crew on a voyage of unsurpassed adventure, a voyage that brings them to the edge of history -- and forces them to confront a shattering betrayal!… (more)
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Title:Unification (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Authors:Jeri Taylor (Author)
Info:Pocket Books/Star Trek (2000), 223 pages
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Read back in the summer of 1998. It was alright. It is a novelization of a television episode. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
Jeri Taylor offers exactly what a novelization of a TNG episode should; plenty of extra tidbits that add layers to what's realized onscreen, new material so as not to bore repeat tv viewers and a few fixes to flaws in the aired product.

Taylor enhances the story with the occasional theme of estranged fathers and sons, showcasing it through Riker, Picard, and Spock, linking them all in the narrative in a way that the televised episode doesn't. The final mind-meld, somewhat anticlimactic on television screens breathes a new life on paper, with a Taylor bringing home the emotional meaning of the story's title, Sarek, and Spock, at last, finding some unification through Picard.

The novelization substantially helps the side plot of Riker's investigation into the Vulcan hardware and helps it make a little more sense. Taylor adds some parts to broaden the investigation, for example, Riker helps interrogates the person responsible for helping to hide the what is going on at the shipyard (the captain of the mystery ship that exploded was romancing one of the low-level clerks who registered the junk ships at the yard).

There is also a secondary character introduced in the novel Ensign Naylor who adds something extra for those might be bored by just reading a straight adaption of the onscreen adventure. She starts off as a romantic possibility for Riker but is given something of a sad quality near the novel's end and more depth than just another fling for the First Officer.

Taylor livens things up at the end, something the aired product could have used, with some action involving Spock, Picard, and Data escaping the Romulans (they don't just casually walk out of the office like onscreen) and the Enterprise actually purses the Vulcan ships to the neutral zone.

Fans of the episode won't be disappointed. ( )
  Humberto.Ferre | Aug 28, 2019 |
I read some of the other reviews and I'm not sure we read the same book! I didn't notice much sex (except for fantasies of the Klingon captain), and the little bit of the Vulcans I saw did not make them out to be boring. As far as the writing, ok, it wasn't Joyce or Vonnegut, but then, it wasn't supposed to be. This was a fun read with some interesting ideas, characters, & twists. I'd say 3.5 stars because I'm still confused about Pardek, but I'm rounding up so you don't cull this book without reading it. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
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Taylor, JeriAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Berman, RickOriginal storysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Piller, MichaelTeleplaysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Piller, MichaelOriginal storysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Taylor, JeriTeleplaysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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Based on the epic two-part television episode, here now is the story STAR TREK(tm) fans have awaited for five long years, the story that bring together Spock -- the enigmatic Vulcan who personified the original, classic STAR TREK -- with the crew of the Next Generation. Screenwriter Teri Taylor brings all the excitement and wonder that have captivated fans of the smash television series STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION(tm) to this story of Spock's forbidden journey into the heart of the Romulan Empire -- and the U.S.S. Enterprise's desperate attempts to discover the reasons for his mission there. Join now with Captain Picard, Lieutenant Commander Data, and the rest of the Next Generation crew on a voyage of unsurpassed adventure, a voyage that brings them to the edge of history -- and forces them to confront a shattering betrayal!

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    "THREE WEEKS AGO, ONE OF OUR MOST CELEBRATED AMBASSADORS DISAPPEARED.

"Eight days ago intelligence reports placed him on Romulus - and I assure you it's an unauthorized visit."

Picard gazed at Admiral Brackett patiently, waiting for her to continue. She moved toward his desk and quickly activated the computer console there.

"A defection?" he queried, in the most even of tones./

"If it is, the damage to Federation Security would be incalculable." Brackett tapped a few more times and then gestured for hi to look at his monitor. "Taken on Romulus, by long-range scanner," she said.

The computer whirred and blurred images began to come into focus. The peripheral images were fuzzy, but the central figure gradually came into sharp relief.

Picard found himself looking at the unmistakable image of Spock of Vulcan - dressed in Romulan clothing.

Spock, a revered figure in Starfleet history. Spock, the renowned Ambassador, Spock, venerated architect of peace in the galaxy.

Was he a defector t the Romulans?

Picard stared at Brackett in astonishment.
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