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Daystar Voyages #7

Dangers of the Rainbow Nebula

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Captain Edge and the crew of the Daystar are off on another exciting mission, this time to save the crew of the Wellington from certain destruction by the gravitron threads of the Rainbow Nebula.But there is a troublemaker in the ranks. Greedy Hector Jordan has another plan to make himself rich, and this time it means stealing supplies on board the starship to build a virtual reality machine. After enlisting Ringo to help him build the computer that runs the machine, Heck puts the crew's lives in danger by stealing power from the ship's main fuel cells.Join the Daystar Space Rangers and the crew of the Daystar as they make a heroic rescue. Discover how God can give compassion and power to overcome past hurts and teach us to love those who have wronged us. And see how God can use Heck's machine for good even though Heck meant it for selfish gain.

144 pages, Paperback

First published May 10, 1999

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February 16, 2020
The only moment when one of Heck's "get rich ideas" saves the day...
The nebula is creepy and it's effect on people would make me not want to visit it...
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September 12, 2008
The whole rainbow nebula thing was slightly weird, where a touch from one of the strands could make someone go insane. What I did find rather entertaining was Heck and Ringo in this book, working on the latest project in the ship and getting into even more trouble than usual.
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Author 15 books36 followers
May 2, 2017
Dangers of the rainbow nebula, is one of the better books in the Daystar Voyages series. It reads like a Star Trek episode and of all of them I think this novel would translate to film the best.

It has excellent plants and payoffs, a good balance of emotional drama and situational drama, as well as a very aplicatable spiritual message.

The stupid love triangle is still there though which is the only reason I docked a star.
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