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Star Trek Prometheus - Fire with Fire
- Narrated by: Alec Newman
- Length: 11 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
The Federation races to discover the culprits of several terrorist attacks, sending their flagship, the USS Prometheus, to stop war breaking out in the galaxy.
A mysterious terrorist organisation has carried out several attacks against the Federation and Klingon Empire. Tensions are running high in a region already crippled by conflict. The perpetrators are tracked to the Lembatta Cluster, a mysterious region of space whose inhabitants, the Renao, regard the Alpha Quadrant s powers as little more than conquering tyrants. The Federation are desperate to prevent more bloodshed, and have sent their most powerful warship, the USS Prometheus, into the Cluster to investigate the threat before all-consuming war breaks out.
™ & © 2016 CBS Studios Inc. STAR TREK and related marks and logos are trademarks of CBS Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Executive Producers Nicholas Briggs and Jason Haigh-Ellery.
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- SavoySix
- 30-08-19
Trek audiobooks are not for me
This was my first foray in audio books and in terms of Trek books it's my last. I listened for just over an hour and I just can't put up with the mispronunciation of Trek centric words e.g. Newman pronounces Risa as 'Reesa', fair enough these aren't words that are in regular use, but I would have thought an effort would be made to pronounce words in line with the Trek universe!? Trek centric words aside, the variation in pronunciation of regular words is very annoying e.g. in one sentence Newman pronounces 'echelon' the way one would expect then in the next sentence he pronounces it as 'etchelon' I don't understand why he has inserted this erroneous T. Newman's use of accents is questionable, he himself has a Scottish accent which becomes a deeper Scottish accent when reading for a Scottish character, OK that makes sense, as does his slightly dodgy American accent. However, his portrayal of Japanese woman's accent is borderline derogatory.
I'm just going to back to actually reading Trek books.
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- Wayne
- 14-01-19
Not smart enough to be Star Trek
I found myself constantly huffing throughout this book. The federation of this era is unrecognizable to me. The federation and everyone in it seems entirely arrogant and overtly obnoxious to their allies in the Klingon empire who are reduced to the level of savages with none of the subtlety or depth that was made apparent in the TNG TV series. The federation seems to have entirely lost the art of diplomacy and is painted as a self-obsessed group of snobs.
The way the terrorists carryout their attacks is lazy and uninspired. The author has set a precedent whereby no star-base or even star-ship will ever be safe in the galaxy again against a single individual with relatively limited resources. Star-ships and star-bases and all of their defenses are now effectively useless.
Star Trek is smarter than this. This is star wars schlock (which I love but I thought I was buying Star Trek).
Not recommended to any Star Trek fan, general Sci-Fi fans with no grounding in the universe may well love it.
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- Kieran Horgan
- 09-08-19
The performer pronounced Star Trek words wrong
I enjoyed this book it had a very good story with good characters. The only thing that got on my nerves was the way the performer pronounced Star Trek words such as Khitomer accords which he pronounced as K’tarma accords , Kahless which he pronounced as Karlass and Betazoid which he pronounced as Beetszoid. It was quite annoying but I very much enjoyed this
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- Paul from Cottenham
- 11-06-19
good story, slightly iffy Narration
I did enjoy the story however the person narrating was obviously not a Trek fan, nor had he done any research on how certain "TREK" specific words should be pronounced, therfor he mispronounced some words which was annoying and interfeared with the flow of the story. overall a good 1st instalment and I will be buying the rest of the books in the series.
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-03-19
good story but...
its a good story line being similar to other more recent star trek trilogys but the only problem is the narraitor (yes i have misspelt it) can not say a large number of standard trek words such as Tal Shiar or Qo'nos
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- Lewis
- 20-12-18
Poor Narration
The narrator mispronounces almost every name, species and planet. Even the buoy was pronounced “boy”! Spoils an otherwise great story!
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- J Beer
- 02-04-21
Really enjoyable, after initial perseverance!
This was an enjoyable Star Trek Novel, though I felt that the narrator took a few chapters to 'get into' the story properly. His initial narration has a 'going through the motions' feel, but by later chapters his performance is far more interesting and exciting. I would recommend this audiobook with the caveat that you will need to persevere a little, to begin with.
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- N. J. Hale
- 13-09-19
Great book
It's refreshing to hear a Star Trek book narrated with a British narrator. Well done Alex Newman. I hope to hear many more books narrated by you.
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-02-24
Solid mystery plot.
The book's main plot is a solid high stakes mystery, with twists and turns. And the characters do have the agency to actively try various methods to solve it, finding bits and pieces here and there.
The characters are numerous and a bit simplistic. From generic Starfleet captain to generic Klingon captain, to super-sexy Andorian officer, and so on. I am hoping for more character development in the next novel.
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- JJ Model Making
- 19-10-21
Really good story!
Interesting story that for once doesn't focus in the crew of the USS Enterprise! Only slight quibble was some unusual pronunciation of some Star Trek phrases, other than that, recommended!
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