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Star Trek: Section 31: Disavowed (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) マスマーケット – 2014/10/28
英語版
David Mack
(著)
The pulse-pounding new Star Trek thriller from David Mack—a direct sequel to the New York Times bestselling series The Fall!
Amoral, shrouded in secrecy, and answerable to no one, Section 31 is the mysterious covert operations division of Starfleet, a rogue shadow group committed to safeguarding the Federation at any cost. Doctor Julian Bashir sacrificed his career for a chance to infiltrate Section 31 and destroy it from within. Now it’s asking him to help it stop the Breen from stealing a dangerous new technology from the Mirror Universe—one that could give the Breen control over the galaxy. It’s a mission Bashir can’t refuse—but is it really the shot he’s been waiting for? Or is it a trap from which even his genetically enhanced intellect can’t escape?
™, ®, & © 2014 CBS Studios, Inc. STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Amoral, shrouded in secrecy, and answerable to no one, Section 31 is the mysterious covert operations division of Starfleet, a rogue shadow group committed to safeguarding the Federation at any cost. Doctor Julian Bashir sacrificed his career for a chance to infiltrate Section 31 and destroy it from within. Now it’s asking him to help it stop the Breen from stealing a dangerous new technology from the Mirror Universe—one that could give the Breen control over the galaxy. It’s a mission Bashir can’t refuse—but is it really the shot he’s been waiting for? Or is it a trap from which even his genetically enhanced intellect can’t escape?
™, ®, & © 2014 CBS Studios, Inc. STAR TREK and related marks are trademarks of CBS Studios, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- 本の長さ352ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Pocket Books
- 発売日2014/10/28
- 寸法10.48 x 2.03 x 17.15 cm
- ISBN-109781476753089
- ISBN-13978-1476753089
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Star Trek: Section 31: Disavowed
著者について
David Mack is the multi-award-winning and the New York Times bestselling author of thirty-eight novels of science fiction, fantasy, and adventure, including the Star Trek Destiny and Cold Equations trilogies. His extensive writing credits include episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and he worked as a consultant on season one of the animated series Star Trek: Prodigy. Honored in 2022 as a Grand Master by the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers, Mack resides in New York City.
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- ASIN : 1476753083
- 出版社 : Pocket Books (2014/10/28)
- 発売日 : 2014/10/28
- 言語 : 英語
- マスマーケット : 352ページ
- ISBN-10 : 9781476753089
- ISBN-13 : 978-1476753089
- 寸法 : 10.48 x 2.03 x 17.15 cm
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Stefanie Stone
5つ星のうち5.0
Five Stars
2016年5月11日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Christmas gift was loved

Cliente Kindle
5つ星のうち2.0
Starts slow
2015年5月19日にブラジルでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
started reading it but put it down. The cover is great, but the story starts with too much science stuff (I like science stuff), but ... when the does the mission start, or whatever it is that makes Bashir disavowed? the middle of the book? When I find out I will let you know.

Marc Rosenthal
5つ星のうち5.0
Fast-paced, entertaining read (contains spoilers)
2014年12月3日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Something struck me in the middle of reading this book. The bad guys in the story, in this case the Breen, were competent. They were just outmaneuvered. It was kind of refreshing to have a story where the bad guys weren't dumb or incompetent.
If you are a full-on Trekkie you might be tired of hearing about the mirror universe by now. First introduced in TOS episode Mirror, Mirror, forays into this mirror universe have continued, although I think only DS9 had an actual episode devoted to it (It plays heavily into this story.)
In case you are not familiar with any of the Star Trek canon dedicated to the mirror universe, once the "evil Spock" (you know, the Spock with the goatee) gets returned to his universe, he manages to work his way up to emperor. Forever changed by his encounter with the "good Kirk," he realizes that the Terran Empire was unsustainable and would soon be conquered by its enemies. In a move heavily inspired by Asimov's Foundation, he secretly builds mankind's future in a hidden place called Memory Omega, ensuring that the people and resources that were spirited away would be able to build a better, stronger, fairer government within a century. The Terran Empire was attacked and destroyed by a Klingon/Cardassian alliance. A century later, led by a freed slave named Picard, the resistance overthrew the alliance with the aid of astounding technology provided by Memory Omega, led by Saavik. They established a Commonwealth of worlds.
This book begins with Bashir and Sarina Douglas. Bashir is a hero on Andor for helping them overcome their genetic crisis, but he has been kicked out of Starfleet and is basically living in seclusion. They are attempting to infiltrate the shadowy Section 31 on behalf of Starfleet Intelligence, something Section 31 is quite aware of, and when it is learned that the Breen are planning to jump into the mirror universe to steal one of the wormhole drive ships, Section 31 enlists their help.
Meanwhile, in the mirror universe, the Dominion has come across the wormhole from the Gamma Quadrant and is looking to establish relations with the Commonwealth. There is a lot of political whateverness between the founder, Weyoun, Picard, Saavik, etc. The Breen are detected entering their universe, and ships are sent to investigate. The Section 31 people attack the Breen in our universe in a stolen Breen ship and follow across to the mirror universe. The Breen manage to take over a "jaunt" ship, the ShiKahr, but the Enterprise stop them and the Breen retreat. They capture the Section 31 group. The Dominion contingent sees Bashir and realize he is the same one that killed Odo during his previous crossing. They insist he stand trial for murder. He is granted asylum in the Commonwealth. War looms. Bashir changes his mind and stands trial. He figures it will be a sham trial and he will be quickly executed, but he is quickly tried and found not guilty because he acted in self-defense. To his surprise, the Dominion of the mirror universe is just and abides by its laws. Meanwhile the rest of the Section 31 people try an elaborate plan to steal mirror universe technology and are captured and conveniently exiled to a Bajor in a Universe where it is a lifeless world.
The Breen attack the ShiKahr again, more ruthlessly and succeed in escaping with it. Bashir and Douglas volunteer to be beamed onto the ship to sabotage it. They succeed and the Breen end up crashing their ship in our universe three years in the past, becoming the wreckage that spurred them to seek out a mirror universe ship in the first place. The Commonwealth and the Dominion sign a treaty and Bashir and Douglas are returned to their universe.
This was a fast-paced, entertaining read. Like I said in the beginning, the bad guys don't lose because they are stupid or incompetent, they are outmaneuvered. I would recommend this book to any Trekkie.
If you are a full-on Trekkie you might be tired of hearing about the mirror universe by now. First introduced in TOS episode Mirror, Mirror, forays into this mirror universe have continued, although I think only DS9 had an actual episode devoted to it (It plays heavily into this story.)
In case you are not familiar with any of the Star Trek canon dedicated to the mirror universe, once the "evil Spock" (you know, the Spock with the goatee) gets returned to his universe, he manages to work his way up to emperor. Forever changed by his encounter with the "good Kirk," he realizes that the Terran Empire was unsustainable and would soon be conquered by its enemies. In a move heavily inspired by Asimov's Foundation, he secretly builds mankind's future in a hidden place called Memory Omega, ensuring that the people and resources that were spirited away would be able to build a better, stronger, fairer government within a century. The Terran Empire was attacked and destroyed by a Klingon/Cardassian alliance. A century later, led by a freed slave named Picard, the resistance overthrew the alliance with the aid of astounding technology provided by Memory Omega, led by Saavik. They established a Commonwealth of worlds.
This book begins with Bashir and Sarina Douglas. Bashir is a hero on Andor for helping them overcome their genetic crisis, but he has been kicked out of Starfleet and is basically living in seclusion. They are attempting to infiltrate the shadowy Section 31 on behalf of Starfleet Intelligence, something Section 31 is quite aware of, and when it is learned that the Breen are planning to jump into the mirror universe to steal one of the wormhole drive ships, Section 31 enlists their help.
Meanwhile, in the mirror universe, the Dominion has come across the wormhole from the Gamma Quadrant and is looking to establish relations with the Commonwealth. There is a lot of political whateverness between the founder, Weyoun, Picard, Saavik, etc. The Breen are detected entering their universe, and ships are sent to investigate. The Section 31 people attack the Breen in our universe in a stolen Breen ship and follow across to the mirror universe. The Breen manage to take over a "jaunt" ship, the ShiKahr, but the Enterprise stop them and the Breen retreat. They capture the Section 31 group. The Dominion contingent sees Bashir and realize he is the same one that killed Odo during his previous crossing. They insist he stand trial for murder. He is granted asylum in the Commonwealth. War looms. Bashir changes his mind and stands trial. He figures it will be a sham trial and he will be quickly executed, but he is quickly tried and found not guilty because he acted in self-defense. To his surprise, the Dominion of the mirror universe is just and abides by its laws. Meanwhile the rest of the Section 31 people try an elaborate plan to steal mirror universe technology and are captured and conveniently exiled to a Bajor in a Universe where it is a lifeless world.
The Breen attack the ShiKahr again, more ruthlessly and succeed in escaping with it. Bashir and Douglas volunteer to be beamed onto the ship to sabotage it. They succeed and the Breen end up crashing their ship in our universe three years in the past, becoming the wreckage that spurred them to seek out a mirror universe ship in the first place. The Commonwealth and the Dominion sign a treaty and Bashir and Douglas are returned to their universe.
This was a fast-paced, entertaining read. Like I said in the beginning, the bad guys don't lose because they are stupid or incompetent, they are outmaneuvered. I would recommend this book to any Trekkie.

NJ Walsh
5つ星のうち5.0
Superb
2015年1月8日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
One of the most intelligent and well thought out Star Trek novels I have read in a long time - I'm normally a slow reader but finished this in two evenings as the story and narrative kept me gripped. My only criticism would be the gratuitous use of long or obscure words to describe things which required me to keep looking up their meaning (or maybe I'm just stupid!) Nonetheless highly recommended and can't wait for the next instalment!

Kindle Customer
5つ星のうち4.0
Great read!
2017年5月8日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I really enjoyed this book. Writer did a great job with all the characters and storyline. Looking forward to reading more!