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X-Men Planet X (Star Trek The Next Generation)

X-Men Planet X (Star Trek The Next Generation)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well done novel!
Review: The X-Men and THE ENTERPRISE-E together again. This one was a very well done blending of the X-Men into the Star Trek universe. As you can imagine, Wolverine was hard to control, Archangel pushed the rules to the limits, and Storm was definitely their leader. The combination of Wolverine and Worf was particularly interesting. The situation they were dropped into was also well written. When a planet suddenly develops a crop of super-powered mutants of their own, the Enterprise is asked to help the authorities, only to find an alien ship there ahead of them to "harvest" the new mutants. With the help of the X-Men, the Enterprise bridge crew rescue the transformed teens, but not without cost. The X-Men themselves do a bit of growing. Colossus finds himself guilty of the same snap judgement he's accused non-mutants of having. In all a well written story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An interesting work
Review: This book was an entertaining read, even though some people don't seem to appreciate it. Maybe since I am not a huge Star Trek fan I am missing some misuse or something to offend the people reading, but this book was exciting and fun to read. If you want something that will keep you interested and having a good time, read the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An interesting work
Review: This book was an entertaining read, even though some people don't seem to appreciate it. Maybe since I am not a huge Star Trek fan I am missing some misuse or something to offend the people reading, but this book was exciting and fun to read. If you want something that will keep you interested and having a good time, read the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mutants and Starfleet- a winning combo
Review: This book was great. I picked it up at a used bookstore and coulden't put it down. The story was goood, and I liked the author. It was neat because the planet they were on, the teenagers were mutants, and it was cool to see their powers agenst the X-Men's.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The desired interaction, but little story
Review: This book was the sequel to the comic "X-Men/Star Trek: Second Contact." The plot is fairly thin, consisting of the two teams helping a group of emerging alien mutants. However, this book is not about plot, it's about mixing and exploring the lives and personalities of these two great teams. The slow progression of trust and camraderie that builds as the teams tackle each other is wonderfully crafted. Of particular note are the bonding of Worf, Wolverine and Archangel, and the intriguing interaction between Picard with Storm. Overall, this is a great purchase for anyone who is a fan of both series. One suggestion: Buy the comic first; it will help provide a base for the story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The desired interaction, but little story
Review: This book was the sequel to the comic "X-Men/Star Trek: Second Contact." The plot is fairly thin, consisting of the two teams helping a group of emerging alien mutants. However, this book is not about plot, it's about mixing and exploring the lives and personalities of these two great teams. The slow progression of trust and camraderie that builds as the teams tackle each other is wonderfully crafted. Of particular note are the bonding of Worf, Wolverine and Archangel, and the intriguing interaction between Picard with Storm. Overall, this is a great purchase for anyone who is a fan of both series. One suggestion: Buy the comic first; it will help provide a base for the story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just a Lot of Fun
Review: This is a book that shouldn't be taken all that seriously. It's just a fun read. Fans of both "Star Trek" and The X-Men will have a good time with this. Underused characters such as Banshee and Nightcrawler are treated well in this story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just a Lot of Fun
Review: This is a book that shouldn't be taken all that seriously. It's just a fun read. Fans of both "Star Trek" and The X-Men will have a good time with this. Underused characters such as Banshee and Nightcrawler are treated well in this story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Corporate America's Poor Excuse for a Money-Maker
Review: This is a fine example of how corporate America chooses to make money in a way that (in the words of Spock) are "illogical". How are Star Trek and X-Men in any way able to coexist in the same universe? I can see little reason for these franchise's owners to combine these two series other than the dollar sign.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT READ THIS BOOK
Review: This is a stupid idea No way those Star Trek guys would ever Talk to those little mutant freaks they would just set phasers to kill and blow them away. Terrible idea terrible book 2 thumbs down I can't stress this enough DO NOT READ THIS BOOK


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