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Voy #18 Battle Lines: Star Trek Voyager
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Voy #18 Battle Lines: Star Trek Voyager

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While exploring a sector of uncharted space, the USS Voyager is ambushed by the Edesian Fleet and forcibly pressed into service in their war against the enemy Gimlon. The Edesian commander claims that the Fleet is fighting only to defend his people against a merciless invader, but Captain Janeway is unconvinced. War, she has learned, is seldom so simple or so black and white.

With Chakotay and several other crew members held hostage, and the Starship Voyager under the control of the Edesians, Janeway has no choice but to join the campaign against the Gimlon - only to discover that the enemy has developed a super-weapon capable of destroying entire worlds. Soon, the Captain and her crew find themselves fighting a losing battle in a war not of their own making...
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 24, 2012
ISBN9781471107757
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Voy #18 Battle Lines: Star Trek Voyager
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Dave Galanter

Dave Galanter has authored (or coauthored with collaborator Greg Brodeur) various Star Trek projects, including Voyager: Battle Lines, the Next Generation duology Maximum Warp, The Original Series novels Crisis of Consciousness and Troublesome Minds, and numerous works of short Star Trek fiction.

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    This had a solid storyline - very technological and militaristic. However, it did get a bit clichéd and repetitive at times.