Lump is an ordinary Unzervalt ortog, barely smart enough to eat, drink, sleep, and stink. Jemmy Crost is an ordinary Unzervalt ortogherd, as bored and listless as any teenager killing time. When the two of them stumble into the dark recesses of an ancient cavern, they inadvertently awaken a mysterious life force dormant for centuries. By the time it awakens fully, leaders of the human and Ur-Quan races will converge on Unzervalt, desperate to possess the secret power of the cavern. Only war hero Commander Omega and his band of maverick fighters have a chance against the lethal Ur-Quan dreadnought. More than just their lives are at stake-the universe itself depends on their success. About the Author W. T. Quick has written many highly-praised science fiction books, including Yesterday's Pawn, Dreams of Gods and Men, Systems, and Dreams of Flesh and Sand.
Doesnt follow 100% with StarControl plot, but it isnt really that far off. Would be hard to write a book about a non-original book and make it interesting, and he does it. I was tempted to give a 5 out of 5... but it wasnt really top-of-the-line of a book. Book is for all those who like StarControl, or SF in general. Was very interesting read.
For the Star Control fan.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This book would be good for those that are familiar with the Star Control universe, otherwise it may be too confusing for those that aren't. It makes quite an interesting view of the events that took place between the Star Control II and Star Control III games. I particularly enjoyed reading a more detailed account of Ur-Quan interaction with the other races involved. However, I would of enjoyed it more if there was more participation from the other races. Maybe in the next book?
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