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Star Trek: Countdown - J. J. Abrams


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Star Trek: Countdown - J. J. Abrams

 
Description: ISBN 1600104207 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: J. J. Abrams, Robert Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Tim Jones, Mike Johnson / Paperback ... more
Star Trek: Countdown - J. J. Abrams ... / 104 Pages / Book is published 2009-04-29 by IDW Publishing

Newest Review: ... anyone or anything that gets in its way. Nero has set himself a personal agenda as a man who has been mentally beyond belief. ... more

 ... The evolution is glorious to read, but also chilling given the lengths that he is prepared to go to and the crimes against his own people that he is willing to commit. Probably the best example explaining how the Narada was altered to become the immense warship as originally it was just a Romulan mining ship. What has to be realised is that one intention of this prequel is to answer questions on how this happened and why they did this and so on and on this ground it answers all the questions without raising ne...more

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Premium Review Star Trek: Countdown - J. J. Abrams: Chopping Up the Captains Log! (1338 words)
by - written on 08/05/09 (Very useful, 205 readings)
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With every big movie release there is always the obligatory marketing campaign, the newly released Star Trek film is no exception, in the last few months there has been a series of graphic novels released that takes us into the movie, actually it takes us right up to the opening scene of the film. Now if this isn't a mouth watering prospect then I don't know what is. To give an idea of how epic the story actually is, the effort to include key people from the Next Generation cast has been taken at every opportunity to assist in the story telling. The story centres on Spock and Nero, Nero being the leader of the Romulan mining ship, Narada, whilst Spock is the ...  Read the complete review

 

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