Copyright © 1995-2020 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Its coat was still bright blue, not the silver-blue of a mature female, and it was barely the size of Earth's grizzly. It's frustrating. Written again in the Star Trek tradition with different levels of life set after the return of Voyager to Earth. Welcome back. Date: Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 22, 2019. A great read, very well written, and kept Satr Trek Voyager very much alive. She began to run as fast as her legs would carry her through the tall grass, feeling blood trickle down her back and legs, knowing that the scent was enraging the beast. The tears were hot as they trickled down her face, and B'Elanna knew they were making pale furrows in the gray ash that was her mask. She dimly remembered something about a few of Boreth's plants that weren't deadly, and began to forage berries, fruits, and edible tubers and roots. Voyager has been cursed with the ability to make even Borg stories lackluster in the past - and it carries that tradition on through this book. Good extension of the events after the series finale, Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018. This is a must read for Voyager fans! B'Elanna had nothing but her own two hands and her wit. She rubbed them with mud to soothe them and started to think about what she could use to create makeshift shoes. Her redundant organs were serving her well during this time of extreme physical duress. He seemed to have no qualms about it in theory or in practice, if there was a need. The first was to simply stay alive and as healthy as was possible given the circumstances. Intellectually she knew that, and even in her heart, she knew that. Torres had wasted two precious days traveling in the wrong direction before she remembered that Boreth's sun rose in the south and traveled north during the day. At the very least, they'd assumed one would have clothes. I'm glad a majority of the story threads were matched up and tied off, but I feel more than a lot sore about the whole thing with Miral. The final battle scene is… epic. The exciting conclusion to the Homecoming adventure!—The Farther Shore was a Star Trek: Voyager novel, a second part follow-up to VOY episode & novelization: Endgame that was second in a new series of Voyager novels taking place after the television series, following Homecoming. View cart for details. And if there is then we will simply have to push through it. Author(s): A single maasklak would provide both food and clothing. "I thank the spirit of the grikshak," she said aloud, feeling that what she was doing was both foolish and appropriate. She realized that she was going to need something sturdier than plants. My main issue was how two of the major subplots don't add very much to the story and end up not going anywhere. It also helped protect her skin from the merciless rays of the sun, and even provided a sort of insulation during the chillier night. It takes place directly after the show's final episode, "Endgame". Its surface was coated with some kind of algae and it smelled faintly of decay. The first two in this line (Homecoming, The Farther Shore) really should be treated as one novel. The entire story arc was too jumpy for my tastes. The two women exchanged songs and promised never to reveal their secret. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. It crooned and cocked its head, still trying to figure out what this scentless, still thing in its path was. The way that wrapped up was almost laughable. Plot summary. By her foot were stones a little bigger than her hand. The exciting conclusion to the Homecoming adventure! Her first try, wrapping large leaves around them, was a complete failure. The away team is trapped on Icaria Prime. da Vinci. Well, I love everything Star Trek, but am so glad for the books following Voyager, after the series ended on TV. Torres wasn't stupid enough to slow down and look over her shoulder. The second was to keep moving in the direction her mother had indicated on the map. I enjoyed the series and Book 2 was a solid way to close it out. Torres stood and looked at it for a long time. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published But here in this place, she realized she needed every edge she could find. My. : The Farther Shore by Christie Golden (2003, Mass Market). She'd have to time it just right. At least they were safe. I loved all the story lines in the last few seasons and the characters had a lot going for them. B'Elanna's search for her mother ends on a quite disappointing note, while the Doctor's holographic revolution storyline never really catches on and heavily features the perspectives of some not very interesting secondary characters who don't add. B'Elanna had nothing but her own two hands and her wit. She shoved the stone deep into its open gullet and snatched her hand back before those dreadful teeth could clamp down and sever her arm. I can't praise her enough for carrying on where the tv series finished and more. Argh. There's more to Starfleet than exploring strange new worlds. She had really had no choice but to leave them behind and embark on the Challenge. I didn’t buy it. Seven and the Borg queen facing off again? And, while it makes sense for Star Trek, a show about boldly exploring, to end when the exploration is finished, sometimes the characters arcs don’t get a real sense of closure. She had to make it count. Her first try, wrapping large leaves around them, was a complete failure. She saw nothing. Starfleet was quite thorough in training its cadets to handle emergency situations, and she had certainly had enough experience thinking on her feet in the seven years she'd spent on Voyager. NOVEL It had been almost a week since she had first stepped out on trembling legs into the wilderness of Boreth. Such a let down from the first book. Making fire was easy -- she'd always had a knack for it and teased Chakotay about it mercilessly. Sometimes, when you least expected it, Klingons could be so very practical. Does this book contain quality or formatting issues? I wouldn't recommend it unless you're a die-hard Voyager fan (which I am), and even then I'd give a warning. I was glad they got home, but watching them reconnect with their families and star fleet after everything they had gone thru would have been nice to see. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one. Torres began walking at first light and didn't stop until dusk, when she would search for shelter and make a fire. "I thank the spirit of the" she said aloud, feeling that what she was doing was both foolish and appropriate. The animal staggered, but did not fall. It was both surprising and exciting. B’lanna’s storyline is not really resolved and I found myself thinking what was the point of this again and why was it.

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