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Vonda N. McIntyre , Leonard Nimoy , George Takei
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  • Audio Cassette: 16 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek; 30th annual ed edition (2 Sep 1996)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0671856626
  • ISBN-13: 978-0671856625
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,274,216 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
By taking a rest HALL OF FAME
Format:Audio Cassette
I have been a fan of the various Trek television series and films for many years but have never picked up a book. Generally I have not made the effort as it always seemed I would pick up a book that was in the middle of a series and the earlier episodes were not present, so I just passed. With, "The First Adventure", I thought it was a safe starting point.

The irony is that this story was published almost two decades after the original Trek series on television had started, so the author had a great deal of material to look back upon. I learned much about the original crew that I did not know from the original series and films, and I believe I have seen them all.

The book is literally the first voyage The Enterprise takes with Captain Kirk at the helm together with all the other crew members so familiar to fans. The book also includes the departure of newly promoted Commodore Pike which people will remember from the first television series. The book is lengthy and is not a quick short story that some paperbacks tend to be, it shares a great deal of background on the principal players, a first voyage whose mission is a bit bizarre, and a First Contact that is well done. The then infamous Klingons make their appearance as well, and both the conflict and hints of the future peace are explored in the book's events.

Based on this read I will try and find more books that begin with number one in a series and stay the course through the following episodes. This book is certainly worthwhile for fans of the original Trek series, or even fans of the later groups that crewed the various incarnations of The Enterprise. For if nothing else, this was the original voyage and crew, this is where that original 5 year mission was to begin.

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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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I have been a fan of Star Trek, Kirk & Spock, for donkey`s years, and have also read numerous Star Trek novels. I can honestly say, that Enterprise: The First Adventure, is, without question, the worst Star Trek Novel I have ever had the misfortune to read.

The author, Vonda McIntyre, clearly had no idea what Star Trek actually was, or meant. The story, if you can call it a story, is boring & pointless to a level that I did not know existed in the physical Universe. McIntyre transcends any standard opinions one might have about the word "boring" and catapults the reader into previously untrodden heights of brain-freezing tedium & un-imagination.

I stll can`t believe that someone actually thought this book was good enough to be published. I can only assume that person was as boring & unimaginative as the author. Seriously, my neighbour`s cat, Butch, could write a better story than this.

To sum up, if you`re even thinking about buying this book, I urge you to think twice first, then long & hard, and then again, before you do.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
McIntyre's "Enterprise" is OK, but not great.... 15 Oct 2003
By Alex Diaz-Granados - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Every saga, as the tag line for another series' first episode goes, has a beginning, and the same could be said for the crew of the Federation starship USS Enterprise.

When we first saw them on TV in the fall of 1966, the starship Enterprise, Capt. James T. Kirk commanding, was already well into its five-year mission. The officers and crew had already been through several assignments and worked well as a team....and the exploits of Capt. Kirk and his starship were already reaching near-legendary status in the Federation.

But how did Kirk, one of the youngest men ever to attain the rank of Captain, become skipper of the already legendary starship? How did the crew come together to become the finest crew in Starfleet?

Vonda McIntyre (The Entropy Effect, the novelizations for Star Trek II-IV, plus the Star Wars novel The Crystal Star) delves into the unknown beginning of the Star Trek saga in her novel Enterprise: The First Adventure.

The novel begins as the newly promoted Captain James Tiberius Kirk, 28 years old and decorated hero -- he barely survived a disastrous mission at Ghioge -- is given his new assignment: command of the Constitution-class starship Enterprise. Her former skipper, Capt. Chris Pike, has been given a promotion to commodore, and Kirk has been chosen as his replacement.

Although Kirk is happy about his new rank and his first starship command, he is disappointed when his friend Gary Mitchell (still recovering from his wounds received at Ghioge) is not assigned to the Enterprise as his first officer. Instead, he inherits Pike's half-Vulcan science officer, Mr. Spock. Kirk thinks Spock is too cold and analytical, while the logic-minded first officer believes the new captain might be too reckless for his own -- and the ship's -- good. To make matters worse, Kirk's veteran chief engineer, Montgomery Scott, is not happy about Starfleet's decision to turn Enterprise over to an "untried tyro."

The novel works best when it describes the uneasy first days of Kirk's command. It's interesting to know that it took a challenging "first contact" mission and a confrontation with a renegade Klingon captain to start molding the Enterprise crew into the team we saw on both the small and silver screens, not to mention all the novels and comic book series that continue to sell briskly nearly 40 years after Star Trek premiered on NBC-TV.

McIntyre is a good wordsmith and captures the spirit of the Star Trek characters vividly. She has a fondness for Sulu and gives his character more depth than he often was given by the series' scriptwriters. Kirk, too, is very interesting in this novel; he exhibits a streak of rebelliousness that several years as captain will tame just a bit. His relationship with Carol Marcus (who is the mother of his son David) and his mom and brother are also explored in some detail.

The mission itself and some of the other characters were a bit uninteresting, but Enterprise: The First Adventure still held my attention, even in some of the less exciting chapters.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Enterprise's Crew on their first mission: predates TV show 14 May 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Admiral Noguchi promotes Kirk to Captain, making him the youngest ever captain in Starfleet; and, follows with an order to take the Enterprise on a mission to support morale in a distant territory of space that is claimed by Klingon and Federation governments at the same time. Easy to read, fun to imagine, and sets a great background for the TV series whose characters it includes. I rated this "6" because, as with most ST novels, it does indeed deal with important issues; but a higher rating would require dealing with issues that more strike to the heart. (Best Destiny, by Diane Carey is a Star Trek novel that offers a great example)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Oldie but goodie 18 Dec 2007
By JohnA37 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Interesting book on beginnings of our favourite Trekkers: usual stuff, first contact, Spock uses mind-meld, goes crazy, Kirk saves Spock, overcomes the Klingons, new friendship & ties formed. Classic era of cardboard sets.

Inside cover: From the moment James T. Kirk steps aboard the Enterprise - the youngest captain in Starfleet history - things begin to go wrong. His Vulcan science officer, Mr Spock, considers Kirk imperetious; the ship chief engineer thinks him an inexprienced young hotshot; his chief medical officer hasn't bothered to show up yet; and the new helmsman would rather be somewhere else. To cap it all, Starfleet has assigned the Enterprise a disappointing tame task; to ferry a troupe of vaudeville performers on a morale-raising mission to Federation bases - in short, a USO tour.
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