Die Tochter des Captain. STAR TREK Classic.
by
Peter David
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Language
German
Published
Nov 1, 1998
Publisher
Heyne
ISBN-10
3453148800
ISBN-13
9783453148802
Description
In a captivating blend of classic science fiction and familial ties, Peter David brings the legacy of Star Trek to life through the eyes of Demora Sulu, the daughter of the famed helmsman of the USS Enterprise. As she navigates her own path in a universe filled with adventure and uncertainty, Demora grapples with the weight of her heritage, struggling to carve out her own identity amidst the shadows of legendary figures.
The narrative explores the challenges of being part of such an illustrious lineage while striving to make a mark in the expansive galaxy. As she encounters formidable foes and unexpected allies, Demora’s journey is one of self-discovery and personal growth. The rich tapestry of interstellar politics and daring escapades draws readers into a world where the past and present collide, shaping the future of Starfleet.
Through richly developed characters and thought-provoking themes, this tale resonates with both die-hard fans and newcomers to the Star Trek universe. Demora’s story exemplifies the resilience of the human spirit and the constant quest for belonging, proving that even in the depths of space, the bonds of family and individuality remain paramount.
The narrative explores the challenges of being part of such an illustrious lineage while striving to make a mark in the expansive galaxy. As she encounters formidable foes and unexpected allies, Demora’s journey is one of self-discovery and personal growth. The rich tapestry of interstellar politics and daring escapades draws readers into a world where the past and present collide, shaping the future of Starfleet.
Through richly developed characters and thought-provoking themes, this tale resonates with both die-hard fans and newcomers to the Star Trek universe. Demora’s story exemplifies the resilience of the human spirit and the constant quest for belonging, proving that even in the depths of space, the bonds of family and individuality remain paramount.
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