
Strike Zone
The Klingons--never one of the Federation's most cooperative members--become engaged in a deadly conflict with a previously peaceful race. This conflict has already claimed several thousand civilian lives. Now a great cry of revenge goes up on both sides, and unless Picard can defuse the lust for battle, millions more will perish!
Reviews

Andrea Mack@wisdomcheck
** spoiler alert ** I don't often write reviews, but this book is so very weird. The weirdness starts with a teenage girl telling Riker his beard is super sexy, stroking her hands thorough it, and him being amused by it (in a creepy kinda way). Picard doesn't listen to Troi's counsel ("I can do my job Counsellor!). Picard gets a sense of humour. Picard is attracted to Pulaski (what??). Ten-Forward becomes "Ten-Four". Pulaski doesn't bother to help a patient because there's just no helping them, and then just lets Wesley give it a go because he has "picked some things up from his mom." I had to stop at this point because it was like bizarroTrek.

Isa s@purzel