The Antares Maelstrom

The Antares Maelstrom
Title The Antares Maelstrom PDF eBook
Author Greg Cox
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 337
Release 2019-08-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1982113219

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An epic new Star Trek saga by New York Times bestselling author Greg Cox set during the original Five-Year Mission! The final frontier erupts into chaos as vast quantities of a rare energy source are discovered beneath the surface of Baldur-3, a remote planet beyond the outer fringes of Federation space. Now an old-fashioned “gold rush” is underway as a flood of would-be prospectors, from countless worlds and species, races toward the planet to stake their claim. The galactic stampede threatens the stability of neighboring planets and space stations, as widespread strife and sabotage and all-around pandemonium result in a desperate need for Starfleet assistance. Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise are dispatched to deal with the escalating crisis…which lies on the other side of a famously perilous region of space known as the Antares Maelstrom.

The Gospel According to Star Trek

The Gospel According to Star Trek
Title The Gospel According to Star Trek PDF eBook
Author Kevin C. Neece
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 217
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 071889524X

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What’s Christian about Star Trek? Nothing. That’s the way most people see it and that certainly seems to be the way the franchise is intended. There’s no question that the Trek universe is based on a doggedly humanistic worldview and is set in a future time when religion has essentially vanished from Earth. If that’s the case, how can there even be a Gospel According to Star Trek? In The Gospel According to Star Trek, you’ll discover how the continuing voyages of Kirk and company aboard the Enterprise – from the Original Series to Star Trek Beyond – tell us more about our human quest for God than you ever imagined. You’ll learn how Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry’s own spiritual quest informed the franchise, what he and the series really have to say about God and religion, and the amazing image of Christ contained in Star Trek’s most popular character. You’ll also see how Star Trek can help us recover a deeper, more fully human gospel that embraces our humanity instead of denigrating it and echoes the call of both Spock and Christ: ‘Live long and prosper!’ (John 10:10).

Swinging the Maelstrom

Swinging the Maelstrom
Title Swinging the Maelstrom PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Lowry
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 189
Release 2013-11-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0776620886

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Swinging the Maelstrom is the story of a musician enduring existence in the Bellevue psychiatric hospital in New York. Written during his happiest and most fruitful years, this novella reveals the deep healing influence that the idyllic retreat at Dollarton had on Lowry. This long-overdue scholarly edition will allow scholars to engage in a genetic study of the text and reconstruct, step by step, the creative process that developed from a rather pessimistic and misanthropic vision of the world as a madhouse (The Last Address, 1936), via the apocalyptic metaphors of a world on the brink of Armageddon (The Last Address, 1939), to a world that, in spite of all its troubles, leaves room for self-irony and humanistic concern (Swinging the Maelstrom,1942–1944). - This book is published in English.

Star Trek and Philosophy

Star Trek and Philosophy
Title Star Trek and Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Jason T. Eberl
Publisher Open Court Publishing
Pages 323
Release 2008
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0812696492

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"Essays address philosophical aspects of the five television series and ten feature films that make up the Star Trek fictional universe"--Provided by publisher.

Infinite Night

Infinite Night
Title Infinite Night PDF eBook
Author La Fuente
Publisher eGlobal Creative Publishing Inc.
Pages 338
Release 2023-11-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1962474062

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Etzli dreams of joining the Outrangers, heroic warriors who strive to bring justice to an unjust galaxy. But the young woman also hides a dark secret, as perplexing to her as it is dangerous. Arrested for a crime she didn't commit, Etzli uncovers the real perpetrators -- who offer a way to wield the darkness within her. As more lives come under threat, she must choose between her deep desire to be a hero and her disturbingly natural talent for being a villain.

Star Wars vs. Star Trek

Star Wars vs. Star Trek
Title Star Wars vs. Star Trek PDF eBook
Author Matt Forbeck
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 281
Release 2011-04-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1440525765

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Could a Jedi knight use his light saber to deflect a beam from a phaser? Which aliens are cooler: the Cardassians or the Chazrach? Have any Federation ships ever made the Kessel run in less than twelve parsecs? And most important, in a fight between the Empire and the Federation, who would win? Ever since Princess Leia's starship hovered into sight on the silver screen, fans of Star Wars and Star Trek have been debating these questions. Now, side by side, they can line up aliens, technology, story points, weaponry, and heroes from the two great science fiction/fantasy stories of our age. For fans everywhere, this volume offers detailed information about both universes, as well as trivia, quizzes, quotes, and information drawn from these two iconic settings. So phasers on stun and light sabers at the ready! It's time for the duel to begin.

Gender and Sexuality in Star Trek

Gender and Sexuality in Star Trek
Title Gender and Sexuality in Star Trek PDF eBook
Author David Greven
Publisher McFarland
Pages 241
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 078645458X

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Studying the Star Trek myth from the original 1960s series to the 2009 franchise-reboot film, this book challenges frequent accusations that the Star Trek saga refuses to represent queer sexuality. Arguing that Star Trek speaks to queer audiences through subtle yet provocative allegorical narratives, the analysis pays close attention to representations of gender, race, and sexuality to develop an understanding of the franchise's queer sensibility. Topics include the 1960s original's deconstruction of the male gaze and the traditional assumptions of male visual mastery; constructions of femininity in Star Trek: Voyager, particularly in the relationship between Captain Janeway and Seven of Nine; and the ways in which Star Trek: Enterprise's adoption of neoconservative politics may have led to its commercial and aesthetic failure.