The Galactic Whirlpool

by David Gerrold

Star Trek Adventures (Titan) (1), Star Trek Adventures (Bantam) (15), Star Trek (novels) (1980.10), Star Trek (1980.10)

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Beyond the realm of the Federation, beyond the edge of the galaxy, a lost colony of humans in space drifts inexorably toward the galactic whirlpool. Kirk blazes new star trails to these strange people, isolated for centuries. Unless he can convince them that the Enterprise crew members are not demons, they will be sucked into a churning one-way funnel of doom!

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Lots of attention to detail. ?áLots of explanations of science, character development, strategies to solve the problem. ?áSome interesting ideas, some points at which I just shook my head in disbelief. ?áThe cover here, giving Uhura a corner, somewhat fits, as she is in command briefly. ?áThe cover I read (blond girl w/gun looking like she'll ambush Kirk) is wrong.

Specifically I learned that this is Gerrold's 18th book... doesn't seem right; I'll have to investigate.
I like that a catastrophic variable is named Ellison's star.
I appreciate the reference to the tradition in the La Forge family for breeding fine officers for Starfleet" including the contemporary Admiral George La Forge.
I like the use of 'waste' as an expletive and show more wish it had caught on as soon as this was published." show less
Another, more modern-feeling take on the "generation ship that gets lost" theme. Of course, the history laid out here is far from anything that could remotely be considered canon, but it's interesting history, and I like it. All in all, a pretty good outing.
The Starship Enterprise discovers a lost colony of humans who left Earth nearly 200 years ago, now believing that they are the only humans in the universe, drifting toward a galactic whirlpool, and beset by rebellion. Fairly standard stuff with an oft-used theme.
This novel is science fiction that is heavy on the science. It also does a very good job of filling in behind the scenes details of the Federation, Starfleet, the Enterprise and Captain Kirk. Some may be put off by the lack of constant action and swift pace of later novels, but that should not deter you. A really good read if you will stick with it.
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This novel is by an outstanding science fiction author who wrote the script of one of the most beloved episodes (The Trouble With Tribbles) in the original Star Trek Series. If I don't rate it more highly, it's that especially given that background, I found the novel disappointing--more emphasis on the hard science than the characters: a bit arid, even if well done in that regard.

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David Gerrold is one of the most popular science fiction writers working today. His first professional sale, the Star Trek episode "Trouble With Tribbles," won a Hugo Award. He has written for television, published more than forty books, and had columns in six different magazines. In 1995, his novelette "The Martian Child" won both the Hugo and show more Nebula Awards. Gerrold lives in San Fernando, California, and teaches writing at Pepperdine University show less

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Canonical title
The Galactic Whirlpool
Original title
Star Trek: The Galactic Whirlpool
Alternate titles
Star Trek: The Galactic Whirlpool
Original publication date
1980-10 (eng.) (eng.)
People/Characters
James T. Kirk (Captain); Kevin Riley (Lieutenant); Katholin Arwen (Katwen)
Dedication
For
Jon and Molly and
Matthew and Cindy
First words
Space.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I could use a rest—"
Publisher's editor*
Schelwokat, Günter M.
Original language*
Englisch
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Science Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3557 .E69 .G2Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.28)
Languages
English, French, German
Media
Paper
ISBNs
5
ASINs
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