Literary Treks

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Literary Treks 227: Hogwarts Academy

Collision Course. We talk about this novel's relationship with Star Trek 2009, Jim Kirk's relationship with Starfleet, his family dynamic, Spock in his youth, another perspective on Tarsus IV, fitting in with Trek canon, why the series was cancelled, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings.

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Literary Treks 226: Nintendo Hwii

Dark Mirror. We compare to other stories set in the mirror universe, a dolphin scientist named Hwii, his theory of hyperstrings, the evil and powerful Counselor Troi, the origins and nature of the mirror universe, Diane Duane's particular brand of technobabble, and give final thoughts and ratings.

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Literary Treks 225:A Ship Full of Legends

Kirsten Beyer: Architects of Infinity. We discuss a medical situation that has ethical concerns, the nature of Kriosians and Ensign Aytar Gwyn's choices, Icheb's budding relationship, the plight of the junior officers aboard Voyager, a massive mystery, and an ending that left us all shocked.

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Literary Treks 224: Archer Showing Off His Veins

Last Full Measure. We discuss the plot of the novel, the conflict between the 'squids' and 'sharks,' a story of differing perspectives, Archer's ethical issues, Trip's ultimate fate, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings.

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Literary Treks 223: We're Life, Jim, but Not as They Know It

Captain's Glory. We discuss Kirk's tendency to go it alone, the plot against Starfleet, Kirk vs. Picard, the nature of the Totality, the connection to the galactic barrier, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings.

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Literary Treks 222: The Ward Rule

Dayton Ward: Drastic Measures. We discuss the Tarsus IV massacre, mirror Lorca vs. prime Lorca, the fate of Governor Kodos, other characters at Tarsus IV, the book within the book, a surprise "after the credits" chapter you might have missed, what Dayton is working on now & where to find him online.

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Literary Treks 220: I Wanna Know What Love Is

Captain's Blood. We talk about Spock's apparent death, Reman society, Kirk's son Joseph, the threat of the Totality, crews of different generations coming together, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings.

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Literary Treks 219: No Such Thing as a Ferengi Customer Service Department

David R. George III: The 34th Rule. We talk about the genesis of the story, the Ferengi belief system, politics, racism towards the Ferengi, the cycle of violence, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings and where you can find David R. George III online.

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Literary Treks 221: Different Flavors of Vulcan

Spock's World. We discuss the two tracks the story follows, the nature of Vulcans, a series of Vulcan TED talks, the diversity of the Enterprise crew, the Enterprise's BBS, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings.

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Literary Treks 218: You Oatmeal-Headed Scotsman!

The Gold Key Archives Vol. 4, Part 2. We discuss the mysterious "black hole" phenomenon in "Siege in Superspace," a planet full of kids playing a deadly game in "Child's Play," and Kirk's shocking transformation in "The Trial of Captain Kirk!" 

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Literary Treks 217: Agree to Disagree

Captain's Peril. We discuss the murder mystery plot, philosophical differences between Kirk, Spock, and Picard, different ideas about risk, the Prime Directive debate, the huge left turn the story takes at the end, and wrap up with our final thoughts and ratings.

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Literary Treks 216: He Should Have Served Prune Juice

The Final Reflection. We talk about a truly alien culture, differences between the Klingons in the book and Trek canon since, the Perpetual Game, the Federation's duplicity, the novel within the novel, the inspiration for creators of Star Trek: Discovery, and our final thoughts and ratings.