Masks

Masks

4.0 (1 ratings)
Science Fiction Action & Adventure
Format Paperback
Pages 277
Language English
Published May 1, 1991
Publisher Pocket Books
ISBN-10 067174139X
ISBN-13 9780671741396
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In the lush, vibrant world of Lorca, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise™ embarks on an extraordinary mission filled with unexpected encounters and cultural intricacies. The planet, known for its striking landscapes and rich feudal traditions, offers both breathtaking beauty and challenges as the crew attempts to navigate its complex societal structures. As they delve deeper into Lorca's customs, they confront dilemmas that blur the lines between duty and ethical considerations.

Amidst the picturesque backdrop, alliances form and tensions rise as the crew becomes entangled in the lives and struggles of Lorca's inhabitants. The journey reveals the masks people wear to conceal their true motives or emotions, prompting the crew to question their own identities. With the stakes escalating, each member of the crew must confront their personal convictions while balancing their responsibilities to Starfleet and the people of Lorca.

As the secrets of Lorca unfold, the crew faces profound challenges that test their unity and resolve. Leadership is put to the test as decisions must be made that could alter the course of their mission. The exploration of loyalty, duty, and the impact of their actions leads them to discover more about themselves than they ever anticipated.

In this absorbing tale of adventure and moral complexity, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise™ learns that understanding and empathy can forge deeper connections. The journey through Lorca not only expands their horizons but also compels them to reflect on their own roles in a larger universe, where every choice carries weight and responsibility.

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tsemoana

May 05, 2025

Intriguing alien culture and a good adventure. Although it is fairly easy to spot who the bad guy is, who the sought after guy is, and there's some behavior by Picard that I feel is uncharacteristic for him. But then again, this is one of the earlier books, so on screen characterisation was still fairly fresh then as well.

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