The Lost Era: Serpents Among the Ruins

by David R. III George

Star Trek: The Lost Era (2311), Star Trek (novels) (2003.09), Star Trek (2003.09)

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After the disappearance of Captain James T. Kirk, and before Captain Jean-Luc Picard took the helm of the Enterprise, the Federation and the Romulans clashed head on in a confrontation that would change the course of history.

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This novel is baffling, not in the sense of understanding the narrative, but in the sense of why the author thought his choices would at all be compelling to his readers. Much of the novel is not really focused on anything but the personal travails of crewmembers (including some kind of insectoid alien shedding their exoskeleton and thus undergoing some kind of puberty) on the U.S.S. Enterprise, captained by the lunk only seen in the seventh Star Trek film. Then it zeros in on a Star Fleet operation that is so patently stupid that one wonders if everyone in the Star Trek universe was a moron between The Original Series and The Next Generation.

Indiana University academic Murray Sperber appears to make a cameo appearance as a crew show more member; as best as I can tell the author had no connection to IU. show less

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Canonical title
The Lost Era: Serpents Among the Ruins
Original publication date
2003-09
People/Characters
John Harriman; Elias Vaughn; Demora Sulu
Dedication
To Jennifer Lynn George,
who blazes through my life like a shooting star,
constantly dazzling me,
shining with her wit,
illuminating with her intellect,
and brightening with her love, kindness, and support
First words
He heard the explosion before he saw it, and as he turned and peered down into the valley to witness walls of flame surging skyward, he knew that he'd found what he came here seeking.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"How about today?" he asked.
Publisher's editor
Palmieri, Marco

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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3607 .E645Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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