
How Much for Just the Planet?
by
John M. Ford
2.0 (1
ratings)
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
253
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher
Star Trek
ISBN-10
0671038591
ISBN-13
9780671038595
Description
In a universe where dilithium crystals hold immeasurable value, the quest for these precious resources leads to a political and environmental clash on the planet Kerev. Amidst the power struggles, a charming yet chaotic cast of characters springs into action, including a curious starship crew navigating the complexities of interstellar diplomacy. They discover that behind every sparkling crystal lies a profound ecological dilemma that threatens not only the planet’s very existence but also the stability of the galaxy.
As alliances are formed and betrayals unfold, the crew must grapple with moral choices that challenge their principles. The narrative blends humor with poignant commentary on consumption, greed, and the importance of stewardship over nature. With sharp wit and engaging dialogue, Ford invites readers into a vibrant cosmos where the stakes are higher than ever.
Every decision carries weight, and as the characters get embroiled in the intricate webs of economics and ethics, they embark on a journey that explores the true cost of progress and the essence of what it means to preserve a world.
As alliances are formed and betrayals unfold, the crew must grapple with moral choices that challenge their principles. The narrative blends humor with poignant commentary on consumption, greed, and the importance of stewardship over nature. With sharp wit and engaging dialogue, Ford invites readers into a vibrant cosmos where the stakes are higher than ever.
Every decision carries weight, and as the characters get embroiled in the intricate webs of economics and ethics, they embark on a journey that explores the true cost of progress and the essence of what it means to preserve a world.
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