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The "Starship Enterpriseā„¢ " has embarked on its most ambitious assignment yet: to lead a courageous band of settlers to a far-off planet, to defend the fragile colony from alien threats, and to unravel the mysteries of a brand-new Earth! Belle Terre A six-month distance from the Federation, the planet Belle Terre offers a new life to more than 30,000 families, pioneers, scientists, expatriates, go-getters, loners, and entrepreneurs, all under the watchful eye of Captain Kirk and his crew. show more But the would-be colonists have barely settled in the untamed wilderness of their new home when Spock makes a startling discovery: not only does the planet's moons contain a rare ore of almost inestimable value, that same moon is also violently unstable. Within months, it will inevitably explode -- destroying all life on Belle Terre! show less

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This is quite different from the previous book in the series—more of a disaster movie kind of plot than Wagon Train in space. The plot certainly moved right along, but I'm beginning to tire of the plot-driven nature of it. Sure, most of Star Trek is plot-driven, but the best novels also have a fair bit of character development, and these don't.
Star Trek: New Earth Series #Two of Six

First Thoughts:

I’ve enjoyed and am enjoying Deal Wesley Smith’s time travel novels, Thunder Mountain series but I didn’t know until recently that in the year 2000 he had co-written a few Star Trek novels. I admit I have not read all of this series but the books do seem to stand on their own and to catch up the reader nicely to what had happened in previous books, usually!

Story:

Essentially the colonists on the newly discovered planet, Belle Terre, find a planet with Earth-like conditions that everyone seems to love. But the snake in Paradise is their own moon, which has a core full of a quantum material that is highly prized by the Federation and others to have more power than dilithium show more crystals. It has a bad habit of being unstable and is about to explode, raining radiation on the planet and make it uninhabitable.

Our original Star Trek crew must figure out a way of either stopping or mitigating the explosion before it’s too late. Some good action sequences here, and the reading is easy and fast. You could easily finish this story in a matter of hours.

Dean Wesley Smith and Diane Carey put together a plot that is fast-paced but they leave up in the air whatever happened the starship The Rattlesnake, which had an interesting mission of checking out other planets in other star systems and they discovered an energy-sucking anomaly floating through civilizations and destroying them. Fascinating premise. Then the authors dropped it! Yikes!

Final Thoughts:

Interesting novel series, though written 19 years ago I just found out about it. Some of the six-novel series are strong, others not so much. Recommended, especially for fans of the Original Series.
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Second in a six-part Star Trek series, "Wagon Train To the Stars", in which Kirk tries to save the newly colonized planet from the imminent explosion of its moon. Good basic Star Trek adventure.

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Dean Wesley Smith is the editor of the previous three Strange New Worlds anthologies as well as many other works of science fiction. His "Star Trek" credits include "Captain Proton", "Double Helix Book 2", & "New Earth Book 2 & 5". (Bowker Author Biography)
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Diane Carey lives in Owasso, Michigan. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Canonical title
New Earth: Belle Terre
Original publication date
2000-06
People/Characters
James T. Kirk; Spock; Leonard McCoy; Montgomery Scott; Hikaru Sulu; Pavel Chekov (show all 8); Nyota Uhura; Evan Pardonnet
Dedication
For Greg
who gave it structure,
and
For Kris,
who kept it on track.
First words
Captain James T. Kirk dropped into the soft sand and leaned back against a large log of driftwood.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)He loved challenges.

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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3569 .M518 .B455Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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