In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds; Asylum, readers are treated to a captivating prequel that explores the early friendship between Una Chin-Riley and Christopher Pike at Starfleet Academy. The narrative smoothly shifts between their formative years and their later collaboration on the USS Enterprise, providing a nuanced look at how past connections can influence present events. As they navigate a complex Chionian trade agreement, the stakes heighten with a terrorist attack tied to Una's secretive past, adding tension and depth to the story.
While the blurb may not be entirely accurate in details, it sets the stage for a tale rich in character development and moral dilemmas. Fans of the series will appreciate the exploration of familiar characters and the intricate dynamics of loyalty and trust within the Federation's broader socio-political landscape.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Asylum captures the spirit of exploration and camaraderie that defines the franchise. For fans of science fiction, it resonates with the themes explored in The Orville TV show, which also blends humour with social commentary. Additionally, The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers offers a similar exploration of friendship and moral dilemmas within a richly imagined sci-fi universe.
Strange New Worlds: Asylum publishes on the 5th November, 2024. I received a free copy and am giving an honest review.
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