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Dark Victory (Star Trek)
Dark Victory - Star Trek
Author: Judith Reeves-Steven, William Shatner
For three full decades, on television and in film, actor William Shatner has portrayed one of the legendary heroes of science fiction: James Tiberius Kirk, captain of the Starship Enterprise™. Although Kirk was believed to have perished at the conclusion of Star Trek® Generations™, his amazing literary resurrection led to a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780671008826
ISBN-10: 067100882X
Publication Date: 4/1/1999
Pages: 303
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3.6 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Star Trek
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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paxtonholley avatar reviewed Dark Victory (Star Trek) on + 67 more book reviews
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This is Book 2 in Shatner's Mirror Universe Saga. It's preceded by Spectre and followed by Preserver.

I read book one and was disappointed with the first 150-200 pages, but the last 100 pages or so were fantastic and totally left me wanting to immediately start this book.

The Mirror Universe subplot really comes into effect here. We are teased with Kirk's Mirror counterpart, Tiberius, at the end of Book 1, and then you see a great scene with him in the beginning of this book, but he doesn't show up again until the very end, even though the synopsis on the back of this book really pumps up the meeting between Kirk and Tiberius.

Kirk is still a tad whiny about his fiance/wife, Teilani, but overall this is a really good Book 2. Lots of really cool, very Star Trek scenes that kept the story moving. You even get scenes on Deep Space Nine and another subplot about this shadowy Starfleet operation. Like I said the book is really good and ends with a fantastic scene between Kirk and his Mirror double striking a dangerous bargain.
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I enjoyed the story. I plan on reading the next book in the series. No plot surprises or gripping story line but I was only expecting light entertainment.
ericpolk avatar reviewed Dark Victory (Star Trek) on + 11 more book reviews
One can definitely tell that Shatner was involved as Kirk is the driving force and everyone else is a bit player. Don't let the cover fool you; Picard has a minor part as little more than a cab driver for Kirk.

Many of the well known characters didn't ring true based on what I know of them from the T.V. shows and movies. Some aspects were there but then they would do something odd and out of character that would take me out of the story (e.g. Odo changing a limb into a claw like shape so he could crush a device to make a point to someone). The story is interesting but from my view it almost seems like someone had an idea for a sci-fi storyline and then pasted a Trek overlay on top to make it more marketable.
reviewed Dark Victory (Star Trek) on + 25 more book reviews
(And among the best of the lot IMO.)

I (reluctantly ?) admit to being a diehard Trekky when it comes to the shows and
the movies - but for a long time I turned my nose at the books...
It seemed to me they'd be cheap, crummy take-offs on the other media.
One day I found myself staring at a shelf full of them, and needed a Trek 'fix',
so I sat down and started to read; and was amazed at how mistaken I'd been.
Since then I cannot tell you how many of these books I've read, but I can tell
you for sure that out of many, many of them only one has been a disappointment.
If you enjoy Star Trek, you'll likely enjoy the books a surprising amount.

Live Long and Prosper !
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All the great old characters and some new ones...


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