Enjoy. I'm submitting another original-series novel shortly--soon as I finish reading it--involving the Klingons and why the Klingons from the original series and the Klingons from subsequent series and movies look different. A very good novel, and one that answers an often-wondered-about Trek mystery. It's called "In the Name of Honor" by Dayton Ward. Should be submitting it by Sunday. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brenda Mueller" <brendin@xxxxxxxxx> To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 9:34 PM Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: New Star Trek submitted > Now yo're talking. I think I've read just about every Star Treck book there. You can bet I'll look for this new one. Thanks. > > Brenda Mueller > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > >From: "boomerdad" <boomerdad@xxxxxxxxxxxx > >To: <bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 02:25:21 -0700 > >Subject: [bookshare-discuss] New Star Trek submitted > > >Don't know if I mentioned this earlier or not, but I just submitted a 3-in-1 omnibus called Star Trek: The Janus Gate. Figured I'd let you know since I have read at least a couple people interested in more Trek. > >Here's the book jacket info: > >***** > >The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise lost in time and space > > >A gripping adventure that takes place just after the events of The Naked Time Original Series episode. > > >Includes Present Tense, Future Imperfect and Past Prologue. > > >Captain James T. Kirk and his crew are checking on a survey team they left on the seemingly peaceful and uninhabited world of Tlaoli when an intriguing mystery-which poses a grave risk to the Starship Enterprise comes to light. The remains of nineteen crashed starships have been found scattered across the planet's surface, pulled out of orbit by some unknown force. And now the survey team has gone missing. Assembling a rescue party, including a wet-behind-the-ears Ensign Chekov, Kirk sets out to search a complex cave system, only to find that dilithium-powered equipment is useless. With only primitive equipment to guide them, the team is working its way to the surface ... when suddenly Kirk and Chekov vanish into thin air. > > >Spock dispatches Chief Helmsman Hikaru Sulu on a search-and-rescue mission, but the Kirk that is found is not the one who disappeared. For the force field on the planet, an alien transporter dubbed the Janus Gate, has switched the Captain with a very young James Kirk, and Sulu with an alternate version of himself--a battle-scarred commando who claims that in his future, > > >the United Federation of Planets is locked in a fierce struggle against the brutal Gorn Hegemony. And that the Enterprise never had a Captain Kirk. > >********** > > >