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Star Trek: The Next Generation – Greater Than The Sum, by Christopher L. Bennett (Pocket Books, 2008)

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Time and again, Starfleet has encountered, fought, even defeated the Borg, but always at a great cost. The most recent Borg incursion cost numerous lives, and saw the USS Einstein assimilated and transformed into a new kind of vessel for … Continue reading →

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Star Trek Destiny #1: Gods of Night, by David Mack (Pocket Books, 2008)

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“This is a clash of civilizations… and it will end when one of us falls.” —Captain Jean-Luc Picard The Federation is in danger once again, as the Borg have renewed their attacks with a new, vicious enthusiasm, aiming for annihilation … Continue reading →

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Saturn's Children, by Charles Stross (Ace, 2008)

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Two centuries after mankind died out, its legacy continues, as all manner of self-aware robots have spread out to conquer the solar system, building outposts and cities from Mercury to Eris, and beyond. Some made in the image of their … Continue reading →

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Omega Sol, by Scott Mackay (Roc, 2008)

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In the not-so-near future, mankind has finally established a presence on the Moon, a scientific research station called Gettysburg. It’s there, as a team of scientists perform a complicated experiment, that history is made, when a strange silver sphere of … Continue reading →

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Marsbound, by Joe Haldeman (Ace, 2008)

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At first, Carmen Dula is thrilled to have the opportunity to travel to Mars with her family, where they’ll be part of opening up mankind’s next great frontier. Once reality sets in — that space travel is long, dull, cramped … Continue reading →

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The Lost Fleet #3: Courageous, by Jack Campbell (Ace, 2008)

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Captain John “Black Jack” Geary is in for the fight of his life. He awoke from a century-long slumber in a survival pod to find himself rescued by a fleet that reveres him for his military record and heroic actions, … Continue reading →

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Grimspace, by Ann Aguirre (Ace, 2008)

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Until recently, Sirantha Jax was a superstar. Possessing a rare gene which allows a select few to jump ships through “grimspace,” and thus vastly shorten interstellar travel time, she had it made, having made more jumps and discovered more planets … Continue reading →

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Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse, by Victor Gischler (Touchstone, 2008)

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So what happened was the world went to Hell, through a combination of war, terrorism, and natural disasters… Nine years later, Mortimer Tate emerges from his well-stocked cave deep in the woods, ready to rejoin the world he left behind, … Continue reading →

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Emissaries from the Dead, by Adam-Troy Castro (Eos, 2008)

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Somewhere in deep interstellar space, the enigmatic faction of machine intelligences known as the AISource have constructed a monumentally huge habitat designated One One One, which they’ve filled with a bizarre, near-uninhabitable ecosystem and a collection of engineered species. Of … Continue reading →

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Timeless Moon, by C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp (Tor, 2008)

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Josette Monier has been living alone, in self-imposed exile for many years, in order to keep her immensely strong psychic abilities under control. To most of her fellow shapeshifters, those known as the Sazi, she’s both a legend and a … Continue reading →

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