Friday, February 3, 2012

This Month in Star Trek Books: February 2012

The following Star Trek books will be available later this month:

Star Trek: That Which Divides
by Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore
available: 2/28/2012


From the Publisher:

Located in an area of non-aligned space near Federation and Romulan territory, the Kondaii system is home to a unique stellar phenomenon: a spatial rift that opens every three years in proximity to the system’s sole inhabited planet. Only during this brief period is communication possible with the small, mineral-rich planetoid inside the rift. The local population has established a mining colony on this planetoid, and for the limited duration that the rift is open, a massive interplanetary operation is set into motion: ferrying mineral ore to the home planet while simultaneously transferring personnel and replenishing essential supplies and equipment—everything necessary to sustain the colony before it once again enters forced isolation.

While studying the rift, the science vessel U.S.S. Huang Zhong is severely damaged and crash-lands on the planetoid. After the Starship Enterprise arrives to conduct rescue operations, evidence quickly points to the rift’s artificial nature. It is a feat far beyond the capacity of the local inhabitants, and presents an alluring mystery for Captain James T. Kirk and his crew. It also attracts the attention of the Romulans, who are most interested in studying and perhaps seizing this supposed advanced technology—by any means necessary.


written by Keith R.A. DeCandido, Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski, and Scott Ciencin.  drawn by Peter Pachoumis, Scott Benefiel, Dave Hoover, and Andrew Currie
available: 2/28/2012




From the Publisher:

In a long and distinguished career, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew have faced uncounted foes and vanquished incredible dangers. But what happens when the enemy can't be easily seen - when it lurks in the shadows, disguises itself as polite society, or emerges from the depths of one's own mind? These are the antagonists with which the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise must contend with in this volume, the most dangerous kind of enemy - the enemy unseen.

Contains the three stories "Perchance to Dream", "Embrace the Wolf," and "The Killing Shadows."           

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