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Original Sin
by Michael Jan Friedman
Centuries after the death of the original Ellen Ripley, her clone has joined the fight against the Alien threat. With the help of an android named Call, a brutal hired gun named Johner, and a paraplegic mechanic named Vriess, she will battle an Alien horror, and discover the answer to a question that pierces the Alien mystery to its seething acid-chamber of a heart.
DNA War
by Diane Carey
In a bleak galaxy, the hospitable planet Rosamond 6 is a rare find. But while it may look like an oasis among the stars, it harbors a fatal secret: it is infested with Aliens. Eager to prove her theory that the Aliens can be reasoned with, anthropologist Jocasta Malvaux has set up an observation post there. And something unexpected happens: the Aliens don't attack. But, why? Could it be that the monsters are evolving? Or is it a matter of time until every person on the planet must fight for their lives?
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Empty Space (Paperback)
Michael Jan Friedman; Contributions by Caio Cacau
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Once a god . . . always a god It took place more than a thousand
years ago...the Twilight of the Gods and the destruction of Asgard,
home of Thor and Odin. But a sculptor named Vidar still remembers
that horrific time. He is an immortal, a bastard son of Odin, and
one of the few Aesir to survive the Twilight. Weary of the
war-loving ways of his kind, he has forsaken Asgard for Earth,
traveling from land to land and guarding the Horn of Death that
once protected the gates of his home. Now, after centuries in this
world, Vidar hears the anguished cry of a kinsman. Asgard has been
rebuilt, but a terrifying new enemy wearing Odin's war-mask has
stolen Thor's hammer-and is planning a holocaust to consume not
only the gods' home but Earth as well. Vidar knows he has no choice
but to return to Asgard-and take the Horn of Hell with him.
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Dr Chandrix Dies (Paperback)
Michael Jan Friedman; Christopher D Abbott
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Maxtla Colhua is an Investigator for the Empire-a 21st-century
Aztec Empire that, having successfully repelled Hernan Cortes in
1603, stretches from one end of what we know as the Americas to the
other. In Aztlan: The Last Sun, someone has decided to punctuate
the end of the Aztec calendar with a series of grisly murders
reminiscent of the pagan sacrifices carried out in ancient times.
Can Maxtla find the killer before his city is ripped apart and the
Last Sun becomes the death knell for the Empire? In Aztlan: The
Courts of Heaven, Maxtla is looking for the missing star of a
brutal Aztec ball game in which gambling fortunes are won and lost.
To find the idol of millions, he will have to challenge the most
powerful men and women in the Empire-or see the streets of Aztlan
run red with blood. Two murder mysteries set in an exciting world
that never was but could have been-collected in a single volume
Even light-years from the Klingon Empire, the Day of Honor remains
an occasion of great importance. And sometimes honor is found in
the most unexpected places...
B'Elanna Torres has never cared for the Day of Honor. Ashamed of
her Klingon heritage, she regards the holiday as an unwanted
reminder of all she has struggled to repress. Besides, something
awful always seems to happen to her then. Her bad luck seems to be
running true to form when she and Harry Kim are captured by alien
slavers. Imprisoned by the enigmatic Risatti, forced to mine for
deadly radioactive ore, Torres will need all of her strength and
cunning to survive--and her honor as well.
(TM), (R), & (c) 2014 CBS Studios, Inc. STAR TREK and related
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Planet X (Paperback)
Michael Jan Friedman
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On the planet Xhaldia, ordinary men and women are mutating into
bizarre creatures with extraordinary powers. But is this a
momentous evolutionary leap or an unparalleled catastrophe? The
very fabric of Xhaldian society is threatened as fear and prejudice
divide the transformed from their own kin.
Dispatched to cope with the growing crisis, Captain Picard and
the crew of the "Starship Enterprise(TM)" receive some unexpected
visitors from another reality -- in the form of the group of mutant
heroes known as the uncanny X-Men(R). Storm, leader of the X-Men,
offers their help in resolving a situation that is agonizingly
similar to the human/mutant conflicts of their own time and
space.
But when hostile aliens appear in orbit around Xhaldia to try
and abduct the transformed for use as a superpowered force in an
attack on the Federation, even the combined forces of the crew of
Starfleet and the X-Men may be unable to prevent an inferno of
death and destruction.
Starfleet's finest crew and Earth's greatest mutant heroes will
need all their powers and abilities to save the Xhaldian people and
stop a deadly threat to the Federation.
Without warning, a Starfleet ship is overwhelmed by a mysterious,
alien aggressor -- one who appears to possess an intimate knowledge
of the vessel's tactical technology. Then a second Starfleet ship
is attacked. And a third.
Twenty-eight-year-old Jean-Luc Picard, captain of the "U.S.S.
Stargazer" -- a "Constellation"-class starship -- is ordered to
help form a desperate line of defense against the aggressor. But it
seems nothing can stop the aliens' headlong plunge into the heart
of the Federation.
Or rather, nothing in "front" of them can. Trailing one of the
alien attack formations is a tiny Starfleet shuttle with a half
dozen crewmembers aboard. One of them is Picard's first officer and
best friend, Gilaad Ben Zoma.
Another is Arlen McAteer, the ambitious admiral who has made it his
business to relieve Picard of his command.
Can Ben Zoma and McAteer work together to unlock the secret of the
alien assault? Or will their differences sabotage their effort --
and deprive the Federation of its last hope for survival?
At the age of thirty-eight, Zeno Aristos is trying to find himself.
Much to his girlfriend's chagrin, he's quit the New York City
police force and can't figure out what he wants to do with his
life. A job in security doesn't appeal to him. Bodyguard work
leaves him cold. Only single-wall handball, with its street culture
of razor-edged competition, seems to get his juices flowing. Then
someone close to Zeno is kidnapped, and his search for that person
leads him through a gauntlet of increasingly dark and cryptic
forces, taking him from the sullen streets of gang-ravaged Brooklyn
to the manicured cemeteries of suburban New Jersey to the slick
corporate penthouses of midtown Manhattan. The deeper Zeno digs,
the more certain he is that he's dealing not with a mere earthly
adversary, but with an ancient entity steeped in the deepest and
most malevolent of mysteries.
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Death in Winter (Paperback)
Michael Jan Friedman
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Long before Captain Jean-Luc Picard took command of the legendary
"Starship Enterprise, (TM)" he fell deeply and hopelessly in love
with Doctor Beverly Crusher. Though, for one reason or another,
Picard never acted on his feelings, he found a measure of
contentment as Beverly's close friend, colleague, and daily
breakfast partner.
But when Doctor Crusher leaves her position on the "Enterprise" to
become the chief medical officer of Starfleet, the brightest light
in Picard's life is taken from him. And he has hardly resigned
himself to his loss when he learns that Beverly has been declared
missing in action on a distant planet -- and presumed dead.
Kevratas is a bleak, frozen world on the far side of the Romulan
Neutral Zone where the Federation has become the plague-ravaged
natives' only real hope of survival and freedom. Starfleet has no
recourse but to send in another team to try to save the Kevrata --
and Picard is the natural choice. Critical to the success of his
mission are two colleagues who served under him when he commanded
the "Starship Stargazer" -- Pug Joseph, a man with a past to live
down, and Doctor Carter Greyhorse, who has served time for
attempted murder -- as well as a Romulan who left his people years
earlier and never expected to return. Together, they follow the
trail of Beverly Crusher to Kevratas, determined to succeed where
the doctor failed.
On the Romulan homeworld, meanwhile, the political vacuum created
by the demise of Praetor Shinzon has been filled by his staunchest
supporter, Senator Tal'aura. But there are those who oppose her,
including Commander Donatra and the warbird fleets under her
command, because of the way Tal'aura has mishandled rebellions on
the Empire's subject worlds.
And one rebellion in particular; the movement for
self-determination on frigid Kevratas.
So begins a desperate struggle -- not only for the freedom of the
long-oppressed Kevrata but also for the soul of the Romulan Empire.
Before it's over, destinies will be forged and shattered, the
Empire will be shaken to its ancient foundations, and Jean-Luc
Picard's life will be changed...forever.
Continuing the mission he began in "Unification," Starfleet
Ambassador Spock endeavors to impart the logic of the Vulcan way to
a small band of Romulans eager to unite the Romulan Empire and the
planet Vulcan. But unbeknownst to them, a Romulan spy has joined
the ranks disguised as a Unification sympathizer. Deceived by this
traitor, Spock and his students are taken hostage.
Fearful that Spock's knowledge of Federation security will fall
into enemy hands, Starfleet dispatches its best ship, the "U.S.S.
Enterprise"TM 1701-D, and most respected captain, Jean-Luc Picard,
to secure the hostages' release. Spock's former shipmate from the
original "Starship Enterprise"TM, Ambassador McCoy -- over one
hundred forty years old, but still as feisty as ever -- is brought
in to consult on the negotiations.
Their situation is further complicated when Captain Montgomery
Scott confiscates an out-of-service starship and effects his own
daring rescue of Spock. Picard must now find a way to preserve the
Federation's security and prevent a war while treading a mindfield
of danger and deadly Romulan politics that threaten his ship, his
crew, and the Federation he serves.
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