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TitleGods of Night (Star Trek: Destiny, Book I)
AuthorDavid Mack
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Tagssf, star trek, destiny 
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Your reviewIt's the biggest Star Trek event in the history of Star Trek... or at least the past year or so. Crossing over tNG, Titan, the bits of DS9 that no one cares about, and the woman from Enterprise with the power of sexual healing, it's a story so big that the only word that can describe it is... stygian. Seriously though, this is a serviceable opening to the Destiny trilogy. Mack's characterizations are mostly decent, and there's some intriguing mysteries and world-building. Unfortunately, despite being the first volume of an ostensible epic... nothing much seems to actually happen. The Enterprise-E shoots a couple cubes, Titan flies to a new solar system, the Aventine looks at a derelict, and that's about it. Perhaps the most busy and interesting section was actually the flashback sequence, with the crew of Columbia. Not bad in any real sense, but very average for what's supposed to be start of an out-and-out "epic".
PublicationStar Trek (2008), Edition: 1st Pocket Books Pbk. Ed, Mass Market Paperback, 400 pages
Publication date2008
ISBN1416551719 / 9781416551713
Dewey813
Date acquired2008-10-01
Date finished2008-10-01
SummaryGods of Night (Star Trek: Destiny, Book I) by David Mack (2008)
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