![]() ![]() (Reviewed 12/1/17.) īlack Fire (TOS #8). Spock once again goes behind Starfleet’s backs to investigate a savage warrior race that threatens the galaxy at large. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (TOS #7). Khan exacts his revenge on Kirk for dumping him and his crew on an inhospitable planet fifteen years prior. The Abode of Life (TOS #6). The Enterprise, stranded in unexplored space, must rely for repairs on a people who don’t believe anything exists outside their world yet have somehow independently mastered transporter technology, all while not breaking the Prime Directive. Can Kirk’s command style win over a Vulcan admiral who relieves him of command and a distressingly cruel post-Kolinahr Spock? (Reviewed 11/17/17.) The Prometheus Design (TOS #5). Beings from another universe test our own to see if greatness can be achieved without aggression. The Covenant of the Crown (TOS #4). McCoy’s birthday makes him acutely aware of his ever-encroaching oldness, but there’s nothing like an escort mission with a young princess who wants to jump the Bones to put a little pep back in his step. Could it have something to do with how everyone starts acting really weird once they begin orbiting the planet? No, it’s probably Klingons, because Klingons. ![]() The Klingon Gambit (TOS #3). All the Vulcans vanish from a research station near the planet Alnath II. Meanwhile, Sulu must choose between boinking the new security chief or beefing up his résumé. Spock travels back in time to prevent accelerated entropy from destroying the universe, but settles for a Band-Aid. Kirk gets the band back together to stop a giant cloud from destroying Earth. Again, I will attempt a retroactive transition that I will probably not finish before the next change in the rating system. Personally, I liked the emojis, but they just weren’t displaying properly for everyone. Ratings for each book are indicated by their initial letter in brackets and bold red text. Click on the picture of the book to go to its review.Īs of, books on Deep Space Spines will be rated on what I am calling the TBAGE (pronounced “teabag”) scale: Terrible, Bad, Average, Good, Excellent. Every book reviewed on the site is compiled here, broken down by year. ![]()
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