Ambassador Spock continues his mission to unify the Romulan and Vulcan peoples, but is captured by a Romulan spy. Starfleet dispatches its best ship, the U.S.S. EnterpriseTM 1701-D, and its most respected captain, Jean-Luc Picard, to secure the release of the ambassador. Ambassador McCoy, now over 140 years old, is also sent to assist in the negotiations. But the situation becomes further complicated when another of Spock's former shipmates, Montgomery "Scotty" Scott confiscates an out-of-service starship and effects his own daring rescue of his friend.
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"I love both the X-Men and the Next Generation. But mixing them? I didn't think it could be done. I was wrong. Michael Jan Friedman manages to do it in this book. Now I'm curious about the meeting between the X-Men and the Original Crew that exidently happened in a comic book somewhere. "
— Kerry (4 out of 5 stars)
“The interplay is fast and furious, as is the action, while the political intrigues are sufficiently interesting.”
— Publishers Weekly“It’s a classic helping of ST adventure (you can almost hear the ST theme, sawed out on schmaltzy violins, welling up between the lines) that ought to please the seemingly endless saga’s legions of fans.”
— Booklist" Great just like volume 1!! "
— Anya, 8/8/2013" I'm so glad there was a decent ending to this (sometimes odd) crossover story. The whole story is pretty bizarre, but the ending was pretty epic. "
— Shannon, 4/22/2013" :) The crew of the Enterprise teams up with Doctor Who to save the Borg from the Cybermen. 'Nuff said. "
— Jenni, 12/13/2012" A fun ending to a fun graphic novel series with fantastic and amazing artwork. "
— John, 9/13/2012" A fun little romp in both worlds. A must read for those who are a fan of both. "
— To'c, 8/26/2012" Ack, I dunno, 2.5? This just got dumb. Honestly, I guess it was already dumb in the first volume, but I was charmed by hanging out with the TNG cast. My biggest annoyance with this volume was how they tried to make Picard out to be a dick, and that the Doctor was the reasonable one. Unacceptable! "
— Megan, 6/20/2012" A great ending to the storyline and I was pretty surprised where the story went but I loved that it made sense for the Dr. Who fans more so than I expected. Awesome. "
— Loren, 5/6/2012" I felt like Tipton really got the character voices. There was plenty of action, and references for fans of both series to enjoy. How could a book that ties a reference to the Battle of Wolf 359 to Bad Wolf not be awesome? I loved the painted interiors, as well. "
— Christopher, 10/3/2011" I read this a few years ago. It was a fun book to read once. It was quite creative to blend two worlds but has no continuing value. "
— Josh, 5/20/2011" Don't go into this book with any expectations. It really is a horrible book. But it's just so entertaining that it deserves a 4 star rating. "
— Jorean, 3/24/2011" This had all the makings of a very bad, very cheesy crossover book, but it turned into quite a fun read. "
— Charles, 7/7/2010" Surprisingly good, considering the hook. <br/> <br/>Maybe a little too much alien intrigue ... <br/> <br/>It wasn't essential to the story. <br/>And it took away from the book's main draw. <br/> <br/>Loved the Lee and Ditko allusions. Makes me wonder if there were any more? "
— Zachary, 5/2/2009" This is nerdy and silly and I loved it. I laughed a lot while reading this. "
— Ryon, 8/23/2008Michael Jan Freidman is the author of nearly sixty books, ten of which have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list. He has also written for television, radio, and comic books.