The Captain's Table: Where Sea Meets Sky

by Jerry Oltion

Star Trek: The Captain's Table (6), Star Trek: The Original Series (Crossover novels — Captain's Table 6), Star Trek (novels) (1998.10), Star Trek (1998.10)

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There's a bar called "The Captain's Table," where those who have commanded mighty vessels of every shape and era can meet, relax, and share a friendly drink or two with others of their calling. Sometimes a brawl may break out but it's all in the family, more or less. Just remember, the first round of drinks is always paid for with a story...fishy or not. Years before Kirk took command, Captain Christopher Pike guided theStarship Enterprise™ on a five-year mission. Pike's journey took him show more to many new and unexplored realms, none more strange or perilous than a devastated star system where huge, space-faring lifeforms, vital to the survival of one inhabited star system, wreak havoc on the humanoid inhabitants of the other. Captain Pike must thrust theEnterpriseinto deadly danger as he fights to save one innocent civilization without dooming the other. show less

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The writing can be a little clunky, and even though Pike is an introspective guy, his voice didn't jump out as unique or Pike-ish. But it's close enough, and I absolutely adore space whales, plus there's some awesome sci-fi imagery they'd never have been able to put onscreen with a TV budget. Not only the whale ecology getting more and more complex, and the descriptions of exotic solar systems, but also some cool ideas like being able to see themselves on the viewscreen after a warp because they moved faster than their own light.

Like Pike, the alien characters are a big lackluster personality-wise. Yeoman Colt, the redhead from "The Cage," is a surprising standout though! I love her honesty, the fact that she's "cute" and "delicate" but show more actually smart, capable, kind of a badass, and valued for those things by the captain who doubted her at first. What's more, Colt came to Starfleet for new worlds and new civilizations, for adventure. She enjoys the two alien dudes flirting with her, but doesn't take it too seriously -- she admits to Pike they'll only be on the ship a few weeks and "that will be just about right." It's refreshing to see a woman with all those sides to her. (Number One had absolutely nothing to do though, and that's a crying shame. She could've been any random crewman.)

It's not high literature and it's not an emotional investment, but it was super fun to read, especially if you're curious about Pike and his crew, or if you like space whales. :D
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Captain Pike visits the Captain's Table and tells the tale of whale tails in space. A race of space living whales that eat everything have taken over and Captain Pike must find a way to curb their expansion. This one was my favorite so far in this series. I still have the 1st two books in the series to go.
Pike stumbles into the Captain's Table and tells a good story of pursuing "space whales". He has a pretty good adventure. The crew of the Enterprise save the day.

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Canonical title
The Captain's Table: Where Sea Meets Sky
Original publication date
1998-10
People/Characters
Christopher Pike (Captain); Spock; Lieutenant Commander Lefler "Number One"; Yeoman Colt
Dedication
For my brother

Ray

who introduced me to Star Trek and helped tune it in by leaning out the basement window to turn the beam antenna while I fiddled with the knobs on the black-and-white TV.
We did this even w... (show all)hen it was 20 degrees below zero.
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Evening painted the sky orange, and a chill wind off the bay made Christopher Pike shiver as he walked along San Francisco's waterfront.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"How could I have forgotten?"

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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3565 .L855Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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