

I really liked this book because it was a light easy read allowing me to imagine in my minds eye the events as I read them. I received The Escape for Christmas, since I already knew the story-line covering the caretaker and the Delta Quadrant I decided to dive into book #2.
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After finishing the full voyager series on Netflix in December I was looking for more stories about Captain Janeway and the crew. The book really d First of all this review will be biased because I am a Star Trek Voyager fan. Like Tom and the plain tomato soup, heh.moreįirst of all this review will be biased because I am a Star Trek Voyager fan.


There's some positive and a bit funny aspects to this as well. In a way, it's kind of obvious that the characterization is built on original back story on the characters and on the Caretaker episode. One of the many things I love about this woman. She's tenacious and doesn't take any crap. I also really enjoyed the strength we see in Janeway, and how deeply she cares for her crew, while trying to get the away team back to the right time. Actually, this whole book would have been a great episode. They're that kind of species that you wish you could have seen in an episode.

Instead of traveling in space like "planet hoppers" they travel in time, they're colorful and very bureaucratic. But I love these kinds of stories that involves time traveling, and here we have a people that takes it to a whole new level. It does get the away team, that thought they were on a deserted planet full of abandon ships, in a lot of trouble as they accidentally end up about 300,000 years in the past. They're interesting and the way they're living in time is unique. I love the culture and the aliens that we get to know on this planet. "I don't know, Captain," Tuvok said, "although that is doubtful. "That ship and the three aboard no longer exist in this place and time." It's one of those books that you have a hard time putting away, you just want to read one more chapter. The story is a very intriguing one that drew me in right away. The most outstanding one being that the holographic doctor doesn't have a name. Although it does have some minor issues with being the first novel after the novelization of Caretaker and therefore the authors most likely didn't have some of the distinctiveness of the characters to work with. I felt that I needed some extra Voyager in my life, so I reread this one remembering it to be a really good novel from the early ones. The story is a very in He was trapped in a future he didn't recognize. He was trapped in a future he didn't recognize.
