by Kathleen Sky, author of “Vulcan!” “Colonel Schaeffer…slid down the side of her craft and removed her helmet. She turned to face the three officers, and Kirk felt a wave of panic strike him. It was as though her very appearance was a physical blow. Elizabeth Schaeffer was easily the most beautiful woman James Kirk had ever seen in his life. She stood as tall as he was, her body slender and delicately made. Her complexion was the delicate pink of angelskin coral, and even […]
“The Galactic Whirlpool”: Early Original Star Trek Novel Vangie13 cbr #10
If Gene Roddenberry is The Great Bird of the Galaxy and Majel Barrett the First Lady of Star Trek, then David Gerrold is Star Trek’s Nanny. He nurtured it, disciplined it, educated it—encouraged it to be the best it could be. David Gerrold has done nearly as much for the franchise as Roddenberry—it could be argued that he has done more. He wrote for The Original Series, The Animated Series, and The Next Generation. He was involved in Star Trek: Phase II, a proposed TV […]
Feeling like a sci-fi fan poser
I feel like I should like Arthur C. Clarke more than I do. I understand that he
Augment: Human Services review
This review is for Augment: Human Services by Phil Elmore. It’s a science-fiction/action story set in a future where people have undergone extreme cybernetic augmentations. The lead character is an agent of the State meant to police the Augments and protect the “normal” population from them. It’s a interesting read. Here’s the link for my review: http://kingscrier.blogspot.com/2014/01/augment-human-services-brutal-future-of.html
The Lifecycle of Software Objects #CBR6
I wasn’t much into sci-fi until I met my other half. He has introduced me to a few of his favorite authors and I have grown to appreciate the genre much more over the last few years. Neither of us had read any Ted Chiang, whose name always pops up in sci fi discussions, so together we read his collection of excellent short stories, Stories Of Your Life And Others, which I highly recommend. At 150 pages, The Lifecycle of Software Objects is the longest […]
“Perry’s Planet”: Early Original Star Trek Novel Vangie13 cbr #9
by Jack C. Haldeman II “You lived, Kirk. My brother died. There is the difference. You will pay for that difference, pay dearly. Not now, maybe not tomorrow, but someday. Someday, when you least expect it, I will kill you. Slowly, painfully. It will give me great pleasure. I have sworn the oath of blood upon our father’s grave. ” Long ago, Captain Kirk killed the Klingon Khall, Commander Korol’s brother, in hand-to hand combat. Probably on Kardashia. Korol swears revenge and follows the Enterprise […]
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