December 1988 Cover
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BOOK
DETAILS
- 282 Pages
- December
1988
- Book #43
- Pocket
Books
- Paperback
ISBN: 0-671-66018-7
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By:
Gene DeWeese
Uncounted
centuries ago, an unknown race
from beyond our galaxy
created a series of
interstellar gates -
shortcuts across our
universe - and then
disappeared, leaving
behind no clues to their
fate, or the operation of
their system. Twice
before, the Enterprise has
used the system to traverse
the galaxy,
and returned each time no
wiser
to the gates' operation.
Now it is imperative that
they find out. For the
gates are breaking down,
taking the very stars
in the sky with them.
The fate of the galaxy
rests in the hands of the
Enterprise crew, and
their ability to communicate
not only with
creatures from another world
- but from
another universe as well.
Not
much to say about this one.
The premise is a bit too big
in my opinion.
Maybe the inventor of
Stargate got his idea from this.
There sure were (are) a lot
of highly
advanced cultures "uncounted
centuries ago".
If these cultures were so
advanced then why did they die off?
Perhaps they weren't so
advanced after all.
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