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These are the voyages of the USS Free Enterprise who is at the end of a twenty year starship life cycle. Her crew, though infused periodically over the years with fresh crewmen are showing the some of the same wear and tear as the ship. Though she's badly in need of replacement and decommissioning, the Free Enterprise remains Far Fleet's flagship and continues to be pressed into service against a multitude of the Federation's enemies: reappearing wormhole vortexes, Romulans, the Borg. They are pressed into service to investigate strange anomalies as well: reappearing wormhole vortexes (new ones), globous, gelatinous lime green intruders and a lonely though oddly aggressive satellite and it's ethereal healer. There's a descriptive listing of the USS Free Enterprise's innerworkings as an added bonus at the end, so put on your Far Trek uniform, grab a phaser and prepare to beam aboard for adventure!
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Is Far Trek: The Next Degeneration appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This Star Trek parody features space battles with the Borg and other enemies, along with anomaly investigations. The humor and tone suggest moderate action violence typical of TV sci-fi, with no sexual content or strong language.
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This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language.
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Who'll love this
Fans of Star Trek will enjoy this lighthearted spoof about an aging starship and crew facing familiar enemies and strange space anomalies.