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Infiltrator (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Book 42)

Infiltrator (Star Trek: The Next Generation, Book 42)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a great star trek book
Review: The story is an excellent one. There are some interesting moments included in this book. I liked Thompson's treatment of the characters Worf, Geordi, Picard and Riker.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good, HA, Great
Review: This book is great. And talks about one of my favoriate characters Geordi. I like this book because it is so great. I mean their all infected Riker could be a desendant of Kahn and it is so cool. I really liked this book and if you like star trek you will really enjoy this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely one of the better Trek books
Review: This book provided just the right balance between action and humor. I particularly liked the character of Astrid Kamal, a genetically enhanced woman descended from Khan. She handled her fear of being "a lab animal" quite well, and even managed to save the ship (surprise, surprise). Her attempts to learn proper insult technique were quite amusing. ("Go pet a tribble... just the thing to say to a kill-crazy Klingon. Damn, she really is your kind of woman, Worf!")

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely one of the better Trek books
Review: This book provided just the right balance between action and humor. I particularly liked the character of Astrid Kamal, a genetically enhanced woman descended from Khan. She handled her fear of being "a lab animal" quite well, and even managed to save the ship (surprise, surprise). Her attempts to learn proper insult technique were quite amusing. ("Go pet a tribble... just the thing to say to a kill-crazy Klingon. Damn, she really is your kind of woman, Worf!")


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