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Paperback Star Trek, the Worlds of the Federation Book

ISBN: 0671669893

ISBN13: 9780671669898

Star Trek, the Worlds of the Federation

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Hundreds of star charts and line drawings support a text outlining the history of the worlds visited by the Starship Enterprise - the United Federation of Planets - in "Star Trek" and "Star Trek The... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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terrible; another example of star trek becoming blah

Start trek has become too commercial just putting garbage out to make a quick bucks. this book is poorly written and i am so glad i did not pay full price for a new copy.

Good alternative resource on aliens and more.

There are tons of aliens and planets out there in the Star Trek universe that are hardly touched upon by the official resources like the ST Encyclopedia and such. With this book you get details on lots of the more notable races from the original series and the first few seasons of The Next Generation as well. Now the author, Shane Johnson, got as much details as he could from official sources. The thing is there are questions that just aren't answered in other sources that Shane tries to fill the gaps in. How accurate that information is yet to be confirmed (then again ST has a tendency to rewrite its own universe from time to time so will anything ever be canon?). The book has dozens of entries. There is background on racial traits, culture and even a geographical view of their home planet. The information seems solid, and I haven't found any real contradictions to official sources. Then again I'm not a hard-core Trekker. So take that with the appropriate grain of salt. The thing is you don't get detailed alien information from other sources. Sure the major races like Vulcans, Romulans and Klingons are covered in great detail elsewhere, but what about the Gorn, Andorians, Binars, Horta and others? That's what this book fills the blanks in. Same goes for various creatures mentioned or shown like tribbles, the mugato and even details on the Denbian slime devil. I think there is also info on various flora from visited planets too. Alas, until you can get confirmed information on this stuff this book is the only place you can speculate. If you are a do-or-die Star Trek fan that must have canon or nothing I really don't know what to say about this book. The author done his homework, but unless Universal signs off on it who knows? However if you are willing to take the information without Paramount's stamp of approval (and you never know... it might end up accurate in the end) and can find the book at a good price then go for it.
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