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Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course
Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course | William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield Reeves-Stevens
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Thrown in jail beside a Vulcan boy charged with plotting to sell Vulcan artifacts, a troublesome young James T. Kirk forges an uneasy alliance with his cellmate, Spock, as they choose between staying imprisoned or joining Starfleet.
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EmbarrassedDragon234
Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course | William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield Reeves-Stevens

'Spock considered that puzzling statement during the short drive back to the Vulcan Embassy. He did not think of himself as lucky. Indeed, if he were not Vulcan, he decided he might envy Kirk for having the interest and attention of his father.

If he were not Vulcan.'

Oof, that hurts

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EmbarrassedDragon234
Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course | William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield Reeves-Stevens

'Spock dutifully held out his right hand.
Kirk grudgingly did the same. "Never saw you before." He said to Spock between clenched teeth. "Don't care if I ever do again."'

Oh Kirk
Kirk you poor naive kid. One day you'll be willing to go to the ends of the universe for this Vulcan, just you watch

Watching these two interact as teenagers is extremely enjoyable. ^-^

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Taayasbooks
Star Trek: Academy: Collision Course | William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield Reeves-Stevens
Mehso-so

Not much Trek and the characters behave too much in a Kelvinline way for my liking. Kirk is a jerk in this.
But if you ignore that it's supposed to be Star Trek and that it mostly seems like an espionage political thriller, the story is not so bad. Not my kind of genre, but good writing, never boring.
And I like the way they pictured Lady Amanda and Sarek.

TheBookDream Oooo. I remember liking this (Kirk mostly seems jerky to me anyway) and being sorry they never wrote another one. But that's just me. 7y
Taayasbooks In the books Kirk usually is a jerk, that‘s true. I don‘t know why but while he is a little weird but trying to be a good man in the show, in the books he‘s usually written to be a sexist who seems to have no brain or moral code. I wonder why they allow the books to differ that much from the show and to turn their ‚hero‘ into some „how not to act“ idol. 6y
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