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Title : Q-Squared
Writers : Peter David
Year : 1994
Rating : 4.7500 for 4 reviewsAdd your own review
Reviewer : T Garrett Rating : 5
Review : One of my favorite STNG books. The basic storyline is that Trelane, the Squire of Gothos from TOS, is revealed to be an adolescent member of the Q Continuum. Q is assigned to be his mentor and asks Picard and the crew of the Enterprise to assist him in this. Trelane, however, is insufferable like most adolescents can be and is extremely dangerous. (Imagine a teenager with unlimited power over time, space, and matter?) After being scolded by Q for his behavior, Trelane journeys to the Heart of the Storm, the center of Chaos in the Universe. This journey gives him even greater power but drives him insane. The crew of the Enterprise must find a way to stop Trelane from destroying all reality. Okay, my plot summary may sound a bit weak, but Peter David has really created a wonderful story that should prove entertaining to STNG fans. He does a wonderful job of incorporating elements from TOS (Trelane), and from alternate histories in STNG. David revisits the Federation/Klingon war from "Yesterday's Enterprise" and also gives us a taste of what might have been if Jack Crusher had lived. The author keeps these elements clearly differentiated so that the reader does not get lost or confused. He also ties them all together in a manner that is relevant the plot, something that some Star Trek authors fail to do. He is true to the STNG characters and doesn't deviate from established personalities. However, his handling of Q and Trelane allow you to feel frustration, amusement, and sympathy for both characters, despite their typical arrogance at being "omnipotent". I have read this book over a dozen times. I think it's one of the best examples of STNG literature available; well written, well researched, and entertaining.
Reviewer : Secretmirk Rating : 5
Review : Like the book "Vendetta" this novel is the second book of Star Trek I would call something like a masterpiece. Again the plot is based on something that happened during TOS, Trelane, the Squire of Gothos and that is taken into the TNG-era. Mixing parallel-universes with each other like mad in a way like it happened in the final episode "All good things" makes that book very joyful to read. Another advantage: There are many pages so there is much to discover without getting bored!
Reviewer : Pulpytine Rating : 5
Review : Very, very, very, very, very good book. It mixes 3 timelines: Timeline "A" Yr:2363- Where Picard was charged in the loss of the Stargazer and demoted to Cmdr, Jack Crusher is still alive, and Crusher and Beverly Howard married, but divorced after Wesley's death; "B" Yr:2370- The timeline as we know it; and "C" Yr:2367, continues timeline formed in "Yesterday's Enterprise". Very good and well put together.
Reviewer : Bryan Moore Rating : 4
Review : Q versus Trelane in a battle of the omniscient through alternate realities. It's a fun little romp, and like most books that center on Q, has plenty of tongue-in-cheek moments. Peter David has done wonderful things with the Q character, and this is no different.
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