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Orion's Hounds by Christopher L. Bennett
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Star Trek - Titan 03. Die Hunde des Orion

by Christopher L. Bennett

Series: Star Trek (2006.01), Star Trek: Titan (3)

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Cross Cult (2009), Edition: 1., Aufl., Taschenbuch, 427 pages

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I enjoyed the first 3 Titan books (and will have to pick up the later ones) largely because they show more non-humanoid aliens. I understand why the TV series focused primarily on humanoids, but books (and comics) give authors freedom to explore further, though they rarely do. I enjoyed the exchange between Chaka and the Elaysian. ( )
  Lirleni | Jul 24, 2009 |
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Star Trek: Titan

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 141650950X, Mass Market Paperback)

As the U.S.S. Titan ventures beyond the outermost reaches of known space, the telepaths in her crew -- including Diplomatic Officer Deanna Troi -- are overwhelmed by an alien cryof distress, leading the ship to the scene of a shocking act of carnage: a civilization of interstellar "whalers" preying upon and exploiting a familiar species of sentient spaceborne giants.

Appalled but reluctant to rush to judgment, Captain William Riker and his crew investigate, discovering a cosmic spawning ground in a region of active star formation -- the ecosystem for a bewildering array of diverse but similarly vast life-forms. While attempting to negotiate an end to the victimization of these creatures, Riker's crew inadvertently grants them the means to defeat their hunters' purpose...only to learn that things are not exactly as they seem.

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