Kirk und Picard müssen das Universum retten James T. Kirk nimmt als Ehrengast am Jungfernflug der Enterprise 1701-B teil, in dessen Verlauf das Schiff mit einer rätselhaften Energieform konfrontiert wird, die sich durch unsere Galaxis bewegt. Bei dem Versuch, die Besatzung eines Schiffes zu retten, das in den Energiestrudel geraten ist, verschwindet Kirk spurlos. Achtundsiebzig Jahre später empfängt Captain Picard einen Notruf von einer wissenschaftlichen Station: Einer der Forscher hat mit unheilvollen Absichten eine neue Superwaffe entwickelt. Picard soll ihn aufhalten - doch dazu braucht er die Hilfe von James T. Kirk, der in einem Zeitknoten festsitzt. Die Aufgabe erfodert von beiden Männern das schwerste Opfer ihres Lebens...
Enjoyable reading of the movie. I think I need to find the movie and watch it again. Star Trek is so much fun. Only science fiction series that I like as much (or maybe even a bit more) are Stargate SG1 and Stargate Atlantis
In this quick reads or junior novelization of the 1994 film we get a quick but still fulfilling retelling of an early draft of the script. This book begins with Captain Kirk now retired from starfleet making an orbital dive and thinking about why he retired from starfleet even though he is feeling his age. At the launching of the Enterprise-B he is has to make sure that the ship survives its encounter with an energy ribbon called the nexus. Eighty years later Captain Picard is promoting his tactical officer Worf to the rank of Lieutenant Commander when he receives a call from Earth about his brother and his nephew. After that the Enterprise-D gets a distress call from a solar observatory. From there the book follows the film up until Kirk and Picard come out of the nexus to stop a madman from destroying a star in order to get into the nexus but it still ends with Riker and Picard beaming up to the recuse ship. If you're looking for a fast read of one of the classic movies then pick this one up.
I got this book way back in elementary school I think but never actually read it since I've seen the movie several times. This version is for younger readers but a fun fast read none the less. This book actually has 115 pages, not the number listed in the info. I see that there is also a 300+ page version of the book from the movie. I bet that one would be a fine read also with much more information. I could tell that this book was written from the original script because the scene on Veridian Three where the "final battle" takes place was described as a forested area similar to the crash scene of the saucer section of the Enterprise D. In the movie though, the area of the planet that the "final battle" takes place was a desert, rock like landscape with little to no vegetation. In the movie, Picard crawls through a pile of rocks to get through around the force field, but the book had him going under a tree root. That's what makes reading the book and seeing the movie fun. Maybe I'll run across the longer, novel version of Generations one day.
Weirdly, this is really where my love of Star Trek began. I saw Generations in theaters having only been vaguely familiar with Star Trek. I loved the time travel elements and thought it was cool to see Kirk and Picard together, even though I didn't have a lot of experience with either.
This book is fun because it includes a little more with Captain Kirk, which has always been my favorite part of this story.