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Star Trek: Gateways - What Lay Beyond (Star Trek Audio) [Abridged, Audiobook] [Audio CD]

Peter David , Diane Carey , et al
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio; Abridged edition (Nov 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0743509455
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743509459
  • Product Dimensions: 15.4 x 12.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,796,591 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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As each character finally discovers the secrets that lie beyond the interstallar portals, the Gateways saga is brought to a magnificent and compelling conclusion. Created by an incalculably ancient civilisation whose transcendent technology is quantum levels beyond that of the Federation and its allies, the newly discovered Gateways offer instantaneous transportation across the stars. Their sudden reactivation has destabilised relations between planets and cultures hitherto separated by countless light years. Starfleet's finest have coped with the crisis as best they can, but circumstances have forced a handful of valiant commanders, one after another, to make the leap through separate Gateways into the unknown. Each of these brave heroes has taken the ultimate gamble and hurled themselves bodily into a Gateway with no knowledge or forwarning of what they will find on the other side. Each must face a unique personal challenge and find their own way back to the ships and the homes they left behind. And beyond at least one of the Gates are their mysterious and primordial architects, the ageless Iconians themselves... --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Why the 7th book 29 Dec 2001
Format:Hardcover
these books are great with established greats such as Peter David and Diane Carey and a number of new up-and-comers, however, this is a conculusion that did not need to be told. the the book is split into the 6 section and basicly the aurthers have cut off the last chaptor of their books. my advice if you are buying the serice is to read one of the six and then its conclusion in the seventh as there is no interacting between the six books (only reference). even thruogh this is a great book, I give it 3 because i'd perfer to just have these end chaptors at the end of the first six books.
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5 of 11 people found the following review helpful
fantastic conclusion 23 Dec 2001
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover
This is a fantastic conclusion to a fantastic run of seven books. Diane Carey is proving to be a fantastic star trek author and I hope she wrights more in the furture. I recomend this book and the previous six to all star trek fans and general sci fi fans
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful
Disappointing and pointless 22 Nov 2001
By A. KAPLAN - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
Instead of one big novel involving characters from all six current Star Trek book series, this is a collection of six short stories, each one picking up from the cliffhanger ending of each of the Gateways novels from the individual series (if that makes sense). While this sounded like a cynical marketing ploy, I had hoped that the six stories would build on each other to present some sort of unified whole, bringing the whole adventure to one grand conclusion. How wrong I was!

The Star Trek (original series), Challenger, and Voyager stories could--and probably should--have easily been included as concluding chapters in their respective books. Each one is nothing more than an epilogue to the main story. The Deep Space Nine and New Frontier stories present somewhat separate adventures, but that doesn't make them much better. In both, characters get transported to significant locations (an important historical moment for Colonel Kira, a mythical afterlife for Calhoun and Shelby) where nothing of any real consequence seems to happen. Of course, since both series present ongoing adventures, it's possible that these tales plant seeds for upcoming stories. Even if that were the case, it doesn't make these stories any less inconsequential or any more satisfying.

The Next Generation tale, longer than the other five, does, indeed, wrap up the Gateways story. But, like the other five, there's no real reason (besides financial) that this story couldn't have been included at the end of Doors Into Chaos.

Because four of the stories are completely dependent upon what came before, there is a complete lack of tension or suspense. All the big events happened in the parent novels, and all the authors have left to do in What Lay Beyond is tie up the loose ends (even when there aren't really any loose ends that need tying up). Any opportunites for suspense that could have been sustained through the other two stories are completely ignored by their authors. Frustratingly, those two authors, Peter David and Keith RA DeCandidio, have done particularly good Star Trek work in the past, which makes their lackluster contributions here even more disappointing.

So, if you followed the Gateways saga so far and need to see what happens next, I recommend waiting for the paperback. Nothing of enough consequence happens to make this an immediate must-read.

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Loud sucking noise 23 April 2002
By P. Wales - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The loud sucking noise is the $$ being sucked out of your wallet.

Once upon a time, Star Trek hardcovers were saved for truly excellent ST stories (e.g., Spock's World, Sarek, Prime Directive, Pathways). Then they slipped a notch, but were still *decent* reads (e.g., Best Destiny, Imzadi, Shadows on the Sun, Kahless). Then the quality slipped another notch, but the books were still worth buying used ... or borrowing from the public library (e.g., Genesis Wave (Books I and II), Imzadi II, I,Q., Warped).

And once upon a time, even the "series" books were pretty decent reads (e.g., Invasion, Millennium, Section 31).

But, now...a whole new low!

The editors really missed the mark with this finale to a rather interesting premise. They should have just added a few more pages to each of the other six books in the series (especially considering how much paperbacks cost these days!) and saved the hardcover (and my $$) for a really GOOD book, instead of engaging in this marketing ploy to part us from our hard-earned cash.

Borrow this one from the library (just to read the TNG part)...don't even waste money on it from the used book store, unless you can find it for less than a buck.

I used to just be disappointed in the way the novels are "slipping" in quality - but now, I'm really angry. Listen up, ST editors at PocketBooks: Here's one Star Trek fan who will be very wary of all of those "Book X of Y" series that seem to be all that you can publish lately. In fact, I will no longer buy a single one until after the whole "set" is released, so I can see what I'm getting first!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
could have been something more 18 Jan 2002
By "ja1864" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
The book was a disappointment like many of the reviewers have stated here. I did enjoy the NF and DS9 stories. The DS9 in particular for me was excellent. I thought the weakest was the Challenger story and it seemed to be the one that had the least connection with the whole Gateway story. The other stories refer to each other a little but the Challenger one nothing at all. It's a separate universe bascially. I also felt that the ending really was lacking. Basically the book like the series had it's high point and low points.
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