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Author:
L.A. Graf,Dafydd Ab Hugh,Diane Carey,Kristine Kathryn Rusch
ISBN13:
978-0671021856
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0671021850
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Star Trek (June 1, 1998)
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Invasion! Omnibus is four Star Trek novels that tell an extended story. originally, all were published separately and then then put them in the "Omnibus" all in one volume format. each included book is a stand alone complete story which then ties into the overall story.

Invasion! Omnibus is four Star Trek novels that tell an extended story. The story extends the the four Star Trek crews of original, next generation, DS9 and Voyager.

Star trek: first strike. The Invasion begins when Captain Kirk receives a desperate plea for help from the Klingon Empire. Far from the Federation, now under assault by the Furies, Captain Janeway discovers the very source of the Invasion itself.

The Final Fury º (Invasion!, Book 4). Dafydd ab Hugh. Day of Honor (1999) by Diane Carey, . Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Diane G. Gallagher. The Captain's Table (2000) by . Graf, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Diane Carey, Peter David, Jerry Oltion. Sara Shaw is pseudonymous with David Mack.

Graf, and Dafydd ab Hugh.

item 3 Star Trek Invasion Omnibus, Smith, Dean Wesley, Graf, L A, Ab Hugh, Dafydd, Rusc -Star Trek Invasion . Four individual Star Trek titles brought together in one volume, with one story told throughout all four series

item 3 Star Trek Invasion Omnibus, Smith, Dean Wesley, Graf, L A, Ab Hugh, Dafydd, Rusc -Star Trek Invasion Omnibus, Smith, Dean Wesley, Graf, L A, Ab Hugh, Dafydd, Rusc. Four individual Star Trek titles brought together in one volume, with one story told throughout all four series. The titles are: First Strike, by Diane Carey; Soldiers of Fear, by Dean Smith and . Rusch; Time's Enemy, by . Graf; and The Final Fury, by Dafydd Ab Hugh.

by Diane Carey, Dafydd ab Hugh, .

The ultimate Star Trek® saga, spanning four thrilling adventures! Long ago, even before the days of myth and legend, our worlds belonged to them. by Diane Carey, Dafydd ab Hugh, . Collects the four novels in the best-selling Star Trek Invasion! series, which pit Captain Kirk and his successor, Captain Picard, against an alien race with psychic powers intent on conquering the entire Alpha Quadrant.

Legal Name: Rusch, Kristine Kathryn

Legal Name: Rusch, Kristine Kathryn. Birthplace: Oneonta, New York, USA. Birthdate: 4 June 1960. Star Trek Invasion: The Final Fury, Time's Enemy, The Soldiers of Fear, First Strike (1997) with Dafydd ab Hugh and Diane Carey and Karen Rose Cercone and Julia Ecklar and Dean Wesley Smith. Crossing Over (unpublished). 1 Star Trek: The Original Series. The Rings of Tautee (1996) with Dean Wesley Smith. 5 Thin Air (2000) with Dean Wesley Smith. 3 Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Graf is the pen name of the writing team of Karen Rose Cercone and Julia Ecklar. Day of Honor (Omnibus novel, with Diane Carey, Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Diana G. Gallagher, 1999)

Graf is the pen name of the writing team of Karen Rose Cercone and Julia Ecklar. Melissa Crandall was also part of this writing team for the novel Ice Trap. Graf" comes from the name of their writing group "LAGRAF" which was short for "Let's All Get Rich And Famous. Gallagher, 1999). New Earth, Book 3: Rough Trails (TOS novel, 2000). The Captain's Table (Omnibus novel, with Michael Jan Friedman, Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Diane Carey, Peter David, and Jerry Oltion, 2000).

Star Trek®: Invasion! , First Strike, Diane Carey. The Soldiers of Fear, Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Final Fury, Dafydd ab Hugh. Invasion! Omnibus, various. Star Trek®: Day of Honor. Ancient Blood, Diane Carey. Her Klingon Soul, Michael Jan Friedman. Treaty’s Law, Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch. The Television Episode, Michael Jan Friedman. Day of Honor Omnibus, various. Star Trek®: The Captain’s Table.

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Collects the four novels in the best-selling Star Trek Invasion! series, which pit Captain Kirk and his successor, Captain Picard, against an alien race with psychic powers intent on conquering the entire Alpha Quadrant. Reprint.
  • This great first crossover series and great first Star Trek Omnibus contains at least three out four of Star Trek fiction's best tales. First encountered in the twenty third century by the Klingons, the Furies sent a vanguard in the form of a nearly indestructible starship where it was met by the venerable Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise. Some one hundred years later, the Furies became an issue once again where they were dealt with by first Captain Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D and concurrently by Captain Sisko and the crew of the USS Defiant in an extraordinary time sweeping tale. The conclusion to this massive Star Trek tale is wrapped up perfectly by Captain Janeway and the crew of the USS Voyager, lost deep in the Delta Quadrant.
    Included both with "The Final Fury" and this Omnibus is fantastic section titled "A Word from Our Authors," where there are some great insights into what the authors were thinking when writing these novels.
    Overall, I'd highly recommend this "Invasion!" series to any and all fans as, with one exception; it is a highly intriguing and epic tale that sweeps across all four series. Listed below is the premise for each tale!
    Star Trek #79 First Strike, Invasion #1:
    The premise:
    "Across time and space comes a fury...!" A quote directly from the cover and yes, it is an extremely accurate and telling statement. For many years the Federation has dealt with the Klingon Empire from either open war or cold war but never has the Federation received a call for help from them. That is exactly what they receive and the Federation sends their very best to deal with whatever the situation may be.
    The Klingons have found themselves dealing with a massive starship that they're unable to destroy. Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise come on the scene and discover that this ship and its leader, Vergo Zenner are but the mere vanguard of a massive invasion fleet that is headed to reclaim what they believe to be there territory since time before memory and that territory happens to encompass the Federation, Klingon Empire and the Romulan Star Empire.
    What follows from there is an extremely interesting and intriguing tale that is also a bit rare in Star Trek fiction where it deals more with Captain Kirk as the negotiator. Of course, when comes time to revert to the creative combat leader that he is, he steps right up to the plate.
    Star Trek The Next Generation #41 The Soldiers of Fear Invasion #2:
    The premise:
    After a century of peace and no sign of the Furies, they return with a vengeance to reclaim the territory they believe is rightfully theirs. To make matters worse for Starfleet and the rest of the Alpha quadrant, the Furies have returned with a massive fleet of even more deadly ships than the one that came a century before. To add to that, they learned something from their first encounter and are now employing a weapon of fear upon their enemies, literally crippling them and then moving in with their physical weapons to destroy them.
    What follows from there, as stated above, is novel that was wrought with potential that is ultimately unrealized in its execution. I would still recommend this novel and the other three in the series as this is only a bump in the road for the series as a whole.
    Star Trek Deep Space Nine #16 Time's Enemy Invasion #3:
    The premise:
    Captain Sisko, Dax and Bashir are called to Starbase One, which is at the fringe of the Terran system by Admiral Judith Hayman. Once there she asks them to review some data chips, which they do and it doesn't take them long to discover that they're from the Defiant under his command, and these data chips describe in some detail, the destruction of the Defiant. They soon learn that these chips were found aboard the Defiant, which had been encased in a comet in the Oort Cloud surrounding the Terran system for over five thousand years...
    What follows from there is nothing less than one of the most spectacular and intriguing novels ever written in the Star Trek line of fiction. I highly recommend this novel either as a stand alone in the Deep Space Nine series or as the third in the "Invasion!" series as it furthers that series extremely well, for it is here where we finally get some of the history of the Furies and the why behind their invasion today.
    Star Trek Voyager #9 The Final Fury Invasion #4:
    The premise:
    While the battle rages on in the Alpha quadrant between its inhabitants and the invading Furies, the USS Voyager and her gallant crew are steadily making their way home when they receive a distress call from a Starfleet vessel, something of which they thought they'd never hear again. They soon discover the source of the distress call and massive Fury invasion fleet on a constructed planetoid containing twenty seven billion Furies. As the novel progresses, Captain Janeway finds herself in one heck of a quandary as she comes upon the realization that in order to save the Alpha quadrant, she must destroy the twenty seven billion Furies who are bent on invading the Alpha quadrant and a possible way for her ship to make it home quicker, if there is to be a home to return to...
    What follows from there is nothing less than a impressive and decidedly compelling Star Trek Voyager novel and a brilliant finale to Star Trek fiction's first crossover series. I highly recommend not only this novel but the entire "Invasion!" series, whether you procure the individual books or this fantastic "Invasion!" Omnibus. {ssintrepid}

  • Invasion! Omnibus is four Star Trek novels that tell an extended story. originally, all were published separately and then then put them in the "Omnibus" all in one volume format. each included book is a stand alone complete story which then ties into the overall story . The story extends the the four Star Trek crews of original, next generation, DS9 and Voyager. It is a well written set of books and an excellent buy as the Omnibus edition. Get it.

  • Oh I could sit here all day and tout the many wonderful points of this omnibus, but I shall resist the urge. I will simply say this grouping of books is positively fantastic, and finding all four books together like this was a real treat. The price was perfect, making it so easy to get my grubby little hands on it!

  • I happened to read part of this book years ago and it interested me and I finally bought it and read it all the way through its a fantastic view.

  • Read all three books some years ago and enjoyed them so much when I saw the condensed (all four books in one) I had to get it! A great read.

  • Now this is a book that is well worth the money. Four crews one enemy. Whoever thought of this idea should get a medal. The most exciting book I have ever read. Even though I brought each book individually I would have loved to have had all the stories in one book. BUY IT and say Cecil recommedned it to you.

  • I am enjoying this story very much. The story arcs from ST: TOS to the Next Generation/Voyager/Deep Space time period. And 4 different authors. Some chapters are better than others, but they do capture the characters well.

    The book was not in as good shape as I thought it would be, but is still readable.

  • This four-part story that spans the entire "Star Trek" universe (until the fifth show arrives, that is) begins spectacularly, continues well, and almost peters out before returning with a bang. The first segment, "First Strike," takes place in the 23rd Century and depicts Kirk as a hero in both his accomplishments as a warrior (impressing even the Klingons) and in his determined efforts as a diplomat who wants to avoid the war in the first place. "First Strike" could easily stand on its own. But "Soldiers of Fear" fortunately avoids the danger of becoming just a remake/sequel to "First Strike." The added element of new technology for the villainous Furies -- a weapon that strikes at the very minds of the Enterprise crew -- creates an interesting element that maintains our fascination with the story. Then the whole thing goes south in "Time's Enemy." The initial premise -- involving time travel and the mysterious appearance of a centuries-old Defiant -- is certainly intriguing, but the story itself is rather dull and turns out to have very little to do with the Furies story as a whole. In my opinion, it is completely unnecessary, especially considering that the fourth segment, "The Final Fury," picks up exactly where the second segment left off. I wasn't much of a "Voyager" viewer at the time, but I became interested in the series when "Invasion" so fluidly continued the same story from the original characters to the Next Generation to Voyager. I would definitely recommend "Invasion." But skip the DS9 segment, which is as boring and pointless as the other three segments are exciting and epic. Well, three out of four ain't bad.