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Sci-fi Fantasy, by John Erik Ege

STAR TREK: Both Hands Full--Fourth Edition

Admiral Pressman has lost control of a secret project, the first joint Federation Klingon vessel, a hybrid of technologies from a number of species. Garcia is recruited to recover the ship, and the prototype weapons capable of destroying whole planets: a modified Genesis Device, which is a violation of the Federation Klingon treaty. Unfortunately for Garcia, he discovers too late that the ship itself has illegal technology; it has an operational phase cloak, an extension from the Pegasus Project, which if discovered, could start a war with the Romulans. As Garcia chases down the stolen weapons, he is being pursued by the Federation--namely Picard, the Klingons, and the Gorn, all the while trying to prevent the situation from escalating into a Interstellar War of epic proportions. Download this FREE e-Book today!


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Admiral Pressman has lost control of a secret project, the first joint Federation Klingon vessel, a hybrid of technologies from a number of species. Garcia is recruited to recover the ship, and the prototype weapons capable of destroying whole planets: a modified Genesis Device, which is a violation of the Federation Klingon treaty. Unfortunately for Garcia, he discovers too late that the ship itself has illegal technology; it has an operational phase cloak, an extension from the Pegasus Project, which if discovered, could start a war with the Romulans. As Garcia chases down the stolen weapons, he is being pursued by the Federation--namely Picard, the Klingons, and the Gorn, all the while trying to prevent the situation from escalating into a Interstellar War of epic proportions. Download this FREE e-Book today!

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    Comments for "STAR TREK: Both Hands Full--Fourth Edition"

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    Darlene Pelletier
    Darlene Pelletier LIKES this book
    Where are the other books mentioned in another comment? I have the 4from this series, there is another series?
    Dean Jerome Mcintyre
    Dean Jerome Mcintyre LIKES this book
    Riveting fast-paced plot. The humor in the snide remarks had me laughing over and over.
    Prue61
    Prue61 LIKES this book
    I really enjoyed ALL the characters. I had a hard time putting it down as I wanted to know what was going to happen next.
    Dayspring
    Dayspring LIKES this book
    first book I read for this series. hooked from the first chapter! hope to get book 5 soon, but for now I'm reading books 1 and 2 (strongly recommend starting with book 1 for those planning to read the series. =)
    Dayspring
    Dayspring LIKES this book
    very entertaining, fast paced.
    Numeric
    Numeric LIKES this book
    Anwsome story!
    Cant wait to read the next book...
    Daveswinburne
    Daveswinburne LIKES this book
    Interesting characters, great technology, moving on and moving forward, what more could a Star Trek fan want…
    Brett
    Brett LIKES this book
    John is BACK! This was a much better book that the previous one. While there were references to Another Piece of the Action, John did this very well. I was captivated with the pace of the novel and how well John integrated his characters. Great job! Need a better word processor, though - none of the spelling or grammar errors should have made it to the final copy. If you need a proofreader, give me a call!
    Thom Thom
    Thom Thom LIKES this book
    I'm not usually a fan of fan fiction- but I do like the un"convention"al thinking here. Main character is great, even to those of us whom are not at all antisocial. Somehow goes back without being too cheesy, and moves forward without being too preachy. Canon is irrelevant- but this author does the homework. Extra points for unique viewpoint. This copy does need quite a bit of editing for homophones, superfluous apostrophes, and other spelling errors.

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