Secret of the Lizard People
Published: April 1995
Written by: Michael Jan Friedman
Plot:
Cadet Data is among a handful of first-year cadets selected to observe a super-Jovian planet ignition – the collision of two huge gas-giant planets resulting in the formation of a new star. They will watch this occurrence from a safe distance aboard the Republic.
But a distress call from an alien space station draws their starship off course to an asteroid belt near the colliding planets. The rescue team soon finds itself under siege by deadly attackers, and Data and his group are separated from the main team.
With time running out, Data must defeat the invaders and rescue the aliens before the collision destroys the space station and the Republic
Review:
Again, 2020 is the 25th Anniversary for this book. This was Michael Jan Friedman's last TNG-SA novel and it was a sequel to Mystery of the Missing People and the 2nd of 4 books with Data as the lead or one of the main characters. As I recall, in Voyages of Imagination, Friedman was trying to make a Star Trek-version of a Hardy Boys story with this book (same as he'd been trying with Mystery of the Missing Crew).
Again, same as with MOTMC, I found as a kid that I really did not enjoy this book, and it did not move as fast as some of the best Hardy Boys.
Published: April 1995
Written by: Michael Jan Friedman
Plot:
Cadet Data is among a handful of first-year cadets selected to observe a super-Jovian planet ignition – the collision of two huge gas-giant planets resulting in the formation of a new star. They will watch this occurrence from a safe distance aboard the Republic.
But a distress call from an alien space station draws their starship off course to an asteroid belt near the colliding planets. The rescue team soon finds itself under siege by deadly attackers, and Data and his group are separated from the main team.
With time running out, Data must defeat the invaders and rescue the aliens before the collision destroys the space station and the Republic
Review:
Again, 2020 is the 25th Anniversary for this book. This was Michael Jan Friedman's last TNG-SA novel and it was a sequel to Mystery of the Missing People and the 2nd of 4 books with Data as the lead or one of the main characters. As I recall, in Voyages of Imagination, Friedman was trying to make a Star Trek-version of a Hardy Boys story with this book (same as he'd been trying with Mystery of the Missing Crew).
Again, same as with MOTMC, I found as a kid that I really did not enjoy this book, and it did not move as fast as some of the best Hardy Boys.