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StarfleetCommand74656
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PostMon Nov 27, 2006 2:29 pm    The Best Ever crossover book

Some of them are crap. e.g crossover and Federation. Howver I love d Engines Of DEstiny- so many twists and turns. Might be hard on a non-serious fan reader though- you have to have seen Relics, Generations, First Contact, Sarek and others to understand it.

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PostMon Nov 27, 2006 3:25 pm    

Federation is the best crossover book! In fact one of the best trek books there is.

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PostMon Dec 04, 2006 2:32 pm    

[quote="CJ Cregg"]Federation is the best crossover book! In fact one of the best trek books there is.[/qu
you're right i was thinking of another one- forgotten the name- no Fed was good


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PostMon Apr 09, 2007 2:14 pm    

Being rather fond of the X-men movies, I also enjoyed the TNG/X-men crossover very much. The story has some depths (sudden mutations in teenagers on a planet that is about to join the UFP cause the scared government to lock up young muntants in concentration camps. The X-men and the TNG crew try to intervene before it comes to a war between normals and mutants) yet it doesn't lack humourous scenes (Archangel getting incredibly on Picard's nerves by flying through the ship's narrow corridors)
It's maybe not the best Trek novel ever, but it's definitely one you can read several times without getting bored.


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PostTue Apr 10, 2007 12:58 am    

^That one had me lost, as it was connected to the Cross over Comic, and I never got it, .

Hmmm...The Return, The Mirror Universe Saga. All Shatner, but they were good!



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PostWed Apr 11, 2007 8:51 am    

Liked 'Reunion' with the Stargazer crew

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