Description: The Entropy Effect Star Trek Paperback Book. This Star Trek adventure was published in June 1981. The Entropy Effect was authored by Vonda N. McIntyre. Rest assured that this vintage paperback book may show signs of wear. Still, the copy you receive will be in excellent or better condition than the one in the image. I have multiple copies of each book and make every effort to represent the actual book accurately. You can trust that I stand behind my products with a no-questions-asked return policy. Here is what is on the back cover. Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey with The Entropy Effect, a captivating novel that will leave you on the edge of your seat. This exciting adventure combines the best elements of classic Trek with mind-bending time travel, creating a story that's both nostalgic and refreshingly original. Our beloved crew of the USS Enterprise finds themselves thrust into a mystery that spans time and space. The story starts with a bang when a priority message interrupts Spock's groundbreaking research on a new singularity. Little does he know this interruption will lead to a series of events that could change the entire universe's fate! The plot thickens as the Enterprise arrives at Aleph Prime, a mining colony where things aren't quite what they seem. We're introduced to Ian Braithewaite, a prosecutor who swears no message was sent yet conveniently needs Kirk's help transporting a dangerous prisoner. And who is this prisoner? None other than the brilliant Dr. Georges Mordreaux, a scientist convicted of murder and unethical experiments. But is everything as it appears? Spock doesn't think so, and his suspicions set the stage for a thrilling investigation. As the story unfolds, we're treated to a perfect character development and action blend. Kirk reunites with an old flame, Captain Hunter, while Sulu makes a big career move. The author beautifully weaves in personal moments, like Sulu and security chief Mandala Flynn's bittersweet farewell, adding depth to our favorite characters. But don't get too comfortable! The tension ramps up when Mordreaux escapes and attacks the bridge crew, injuring Kirk with a terrifying new weapon. Yet, when security insists Mordreaux never left his cabin, we're plunged into a mind-bending mystery that will keep you guessing until the end. The plot takes a dark turn when Kirk is pronounced brain-dead, leading to accusations of conspiracy against Spock and McCoy. It's a testament to the author's skill that even in these intense moments, the characters remain true to themselves, their relationships tested but ultimately strengthened by adversity. As Spock delves deeper into the mystery, we're introduced to the fascinating concept of time travel. The author's exploration of this sci-fi staple is both innovative and thought-provoking, raising questions about the nature of time and the consequences of our actions across different timelines. The story climaxes with a series of time-jumping adventures, each more thrilling than the last. Spock's attempts to save Kirk, his near-misses, and the growing suspicions of the crew create a palpable sense of urgency. But it's not just about the action. The Entropy Effect also tackles big ideas, like the potential end of the universe and the ethical implications of time travel. These weighty concepts are balanced perfectly with the personal stories of our beloved characters, creating a rich, multi-layered narrative that will satisfy both your inner philosopher and your adventure-seeking spirit. What truly sets this book apart is its ability to capture the essence of Star Trek while pushing the boundaries of the franchise. The author's love for the source material shines through in every carefully crafted scene, from the spot-on character interactions to the imaginative yet plausible scientific concepts. In conclusion, The Entropy Effect is a must-read for any Star Trek fan. It perfectly blends nostalgia and innovation, wrapping complex ideas in an exciting, accessible package. So, set your phasers to fun and prepare for a wild ride through time and space with the crew of the Enterprise. This book will remind you why you fell in love with Star Trek in the first place while giving you a whole new adventure to cherish. In a thrilling twist, the older Mordreaux frees Spock from his promise, sending him on one last mission to convince the younger Mordreaux to abandon his dangerous time-travel plans. Skepticism turns to shock when the older Mordreaux appears, crumbling to dust – a stark reminder of the perils they face. Witnessing his future self's fate, the young Mordreaux realizes the gravity of his actions and willingly gives up his research. Spock returns to the present, destroys the time-changer, and finds the universe safe – a testament to their successful intervention. This captivating conclusion showcases the power of choice, the consequences of our actions, and the enduring spirit of hope that defines Star Trek. Give GoFigment a chance. As a dedicated Star Trek collector, I only sell items that meet my personal collection standards. ISBN: 0-671-83692-7 Author: Vonda N. McIntyre Condition: (VG) Very good: The book does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. There is no obvious damage to the cover the dust jacket (if applicable) is included for hard covers. There are no missing or damaged pages, no creases or tears, and no underlining/highlighting of text or writing in the margins. It may have very minimal identifying marks on the inside cover as well as very minimal wear and tear. See the seller's listing for full details and a description of any imperfectionsJune 1981
Price: 4.75 USD
Location: Fremont, Ohio
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Age Level: Young Adults
Brand: Star Trek
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Franchise: Star Trek
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Vintage: Yes
Publisher: Pocket Books/Star Trek
Publication Year: 1981
Topic: Science Fiction / General
Book Title: Entropy Effect
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Language: English
Genre: Non-Classifiable, Fiction
Author: Vonda N. Mcintyre
Book Series: Star Trek: the Original Ser.
Format: Mass Market