Star Trek: Typhon Pact (6 books in series)
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review 1: This is a well-written book that focuses on Spock and the Vulcan-Romulan reunification movement, the politics of the Romulan Empire(s), and, to a lesser extent, Benjamin Sisko and his life post-Deep Space Nine. It is an interesting look at all concerned, although I must admit to ...
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review 1: The book itself had a very interesting main plot centred around the Enterprise and the Typhon Pact powers. The main reason why this did not receive 4 stars is due to some sections in the book which felt just like "ballast", words to fill the pages, with no real impact to the main...
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review 1: The novel lives up to its title. For 2/3 of its length, I was thoroughly hooked to the diplomatic games, conniving, back-biting...until the final moment, when it seemed as if war was going to break out. If that had been the entire plot of the book, I would have granted it five ...
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review 1: Rough Beasts of Empire, the third book in Star Trek's Typhon Pact series, really made me start questioning what the point of the Typhon Pact mini-series really is. The story deals with Spock on Romulus where he's still trying to reunite the Romulan and Vulcan societies and Ben Si...
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review 1: Decent enough wrap up of the 4 book "Typhon Pact" series, but not quite up to par to the other three, in my opinion. It's more of a TNG story than directly related to the Typhon Pact like the previous books where. On it's own, it's a four star book. We get to see more of Jean-...
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review 1: A good addition to the Typhon Pact series, which gives us some fun insights into some of the lesser powers in the ST universe. This one features an extended face-off with the Gorn, and we get to find out about their non-warrior castes. Not quite as interesting or revelatory as t...