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Memory Prime
October 1988 Cover Image


 BOOK DETAILS

  • 309 Pages
  • October 1988
  • Book #42
  • Pocket Books
  • Paperback
ISBN: 0-671-65813-1

MEMORY PRIME

By: Garfield & Judith Reeves-Stevens

Memory Prime

It's the central core of an immense computer
library - an entire network of research planetoids.  Here,
the Pathfinders - the only artificial intelligences legally
permitted to serve the Federation - control and sift the
overwhelming data flow from thousands and thousands
of research vessels across the galaxy . . .

Now the greatest scientists in the Federation have gathered
here for the prestigious Nobel and Z-Magnees prize
ceremonies - unaware that a deadly assassin is stalking one
of them.  And as Captain Kirk struggles to save his ship
from sabotage and his first officer from accusations of
murdre, he discoveres the hidden assassin is far from the
deadliest secret lurking on Memory Prime . . .


TREKKIEGUY'S REVIEW


This novel takes up where the classic episode
"The Lights of Zetar" leaves off.  Not litterally, but in story idea,
although it has nothing to do with the Zetarians.

It deals with a central library complex like Memory Alpha.
James Kirk's mother is even mentioned!

Give it a try, I think you'll enjoy it.


OVERALL RATING






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