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Star Trek, The Next Generation: The Genesis Wave, Book 2 (Adapted)
- Narrated by: TIm Russ
- Series: Star Trek : The Next Generation (abridged)
- Length: 2 hrs and 46 mins
- Original Recording Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Like an unstoppable cosmic storm, the dreaded Genesis Wave continues to sweep across the Alpha Quadrant, transforming entire planets on a molecular level and threatening entire civilizations with extinction. Based on the long-hidden scientific secrets of Dr. Carol Marcus, who has mysteriously disappeared, the wave of mutagenic protomatter seems to have come from nowhere, posing a cataclysmic menace to life as we know it.
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- Pauline Tipping
- 05-12-15
Good story
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, the first two Genesis Wave books are good. The first taking a bit to get going but still interesting. The third Genesis Wave is very good but is not a a continuation of the first two.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Lieutenant Commander and Chief Engineer,
Geordi La Forge. His relationship with the two women.
His relationship with Data, and his 'saving the day' with coming up with solution to diverting the Genesis Wave.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes. Good when travelling. Makes waiting in queues, shopping, or ironing less boring.
Any additional comments?
I would thoroughly recommend this book and the others in the series...
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- excavatorjohn
- 24-02-17
Great for any Trekkie or Trekker
Good story, excellent narrator (he's the actor who played Tuvok in Voyager), good performance from all other voice actors and great traditional Star Trek sound effects to bring it all to life. Would highly recommend - can't wait to start listening to the conclusion!!!!
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- Jose O. Gomez
- 08-01-18
a phenomenal story & narration.
This is a great follow up & sequel to Star Trek II & III in the Next Generation timeline. Action, mystery, suspense, & wonderful characters. Tim Russ does a great job of narration.
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- Brian Dowrick
- 16-07-05
One of the best Trek Books
Excellent! This, and the Kann story, are the two best audio books on Star Trek.
Get book 1 and 2. Book 3, however, is your choice.
Having only a superficial relation to the first two books, it still tells a good story. It
seems like it was made a "Part 3" because it would have been difficult to sell otherwise.
It's basically the Ringo Star of the band. Get Book 3, if you have to have the complete set, but
the second book wraps up everything it needed to wrap up.
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- Jenna Rowton
- 30-10-20
Awesome
What a great book, great emotional moments. So much better than modern Star Trek books
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- Amazon Customer
- 17-10-20
Genesis
I loved book 2. Tim Russell Westmeath as usual. I thought the story flowed smoothly.
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- Audra Lyn Forbes
- 31-03-20
an okay book
the book isn't that bad. It's like any basic Star Trek book with a few Klingons, The Genesis Project, and a few of your favorite characters. I would suggest both parts of This Book for a bit of light and fun listening.
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- Joseph V.
- 18-01-20
Mini story
Two short story books for the price of 2 books. Plot was dimple and short. A disappointment
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- cbarogue
- 26-06-16
A must read for all Trekkies.
Tim Russ was excellent as narrator. This series is my first Star Trek Audio book series. I hope they will all be at least half as good.
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- Michael
- 15-12-15
Where's the rest?
Would you try another book from John Vornholt and/or TIm Russ?
I have a few
Would you ever listen to anything by John Vornholt again?
Sure
What aspect of TIm Russ’s performance would you have changed?
I've heard him before. He's one of the better readers, And does a good Picard.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
I only got half
Any additional comments?
I requested Book 1 and 2. what happen to book 1?
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- Richard
- 26-09-05
Star Trek fluff complete with Sound FX
Only Trekkies need apply. First, you'll need books 1 and 2 to complete the story, so keep that in mind. All the Next Generation characters get together for this sequel to the Genesis Wave story. It is fairly fast paced, but also superficial, with more emphasis on sound fx than on any real substance. There is some action and all the characters stay true to form from their TNG legacies. Die hards may enjoy this, but this was more like listening to the TV show, than reading a new novel.
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- brian
- 28-09-18
A worthy end to an interesting series.
Short, but, well done. I'll check out more Star Trek audio when I can. Maltz's death almost made me cry.