An original spin-off novel set in the popular Star The Next Generation universe from bestselling author John Vornholt.
From the deepest, darkest reaches of space came the greatest threat the Federation had ever the BorgTM. Half organic/half mechanical, the Borg were relentless and bent on conquering and "assimilating" all intelligent life; a single Borg vessel destroyed 39 Federation starships, decimating Starfleet.
Only the courage and determination of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew prevented the Borg from striking at the heart of the Federation and Earth itself in the year 2367. Picard and the USS Enterprise TM were able to score a stunning victory against the Borg.
But all that has changed, and the Borg are back...
Stronger and more dangerous than ever, they are ready to launch a new attack against the Federation, one that threatens its past...present...and future. Once again, Captain Picard, Commander Riker, Lieutenant Commander Data and the rest of the crew must face their greatest foe in a startling confrontation that will take them across time and put them face-to-face with their relentless enemy, revealing the Borg Collective's deadliest secret...and its true face.
I wouldn't think a movie like Star Trek: First Contact would make good junior novelization material, but John Vornholt does a serviceable job of making it kid-friendly, which includes pretty much eliminating the profanity. However, I feel that the "adult" novels are better, not just when it comes to this franchise, but the author's writings as well.
This book follows the movie very closely and expands on some of the characters . More of the motivations of the various characters are revealed. A good book to add to anyone's Star Trek collection.
A decent YA adaption of the film, with Jean-Luc Picard and friends fighting to stop the Earth of the past being assimilated by the Borg. One of the better films, and a lively, readable novelization.
In this quick reads or young adult adaptation of the classic 1996 movie Star Trek: First Contact we are introduced to the new Enterprise-1701-E and the fact that she has been out in space for a year by the time these events come to pass. The Borg the Federations most dreadful enemy has sent a ship to attack Earth but this time they use a temporal vortex to travel back in time to assimilate Earth before First Contact and change history. The Enterprise follows them back in order to stop them but once they're both in 2063 the Borg ship is destroyed but the damage was already done as they shot the missile complex where Zefram Cochrane was building Earth's first warp ship the Phoenix. From this point on the book follows the script of the film and gives good incite into why Cochrane wanted to build the warp ship up to the point where he now understood why people from the twenty-fourth century looked at him as a visionary because breaking the warp barrier lead to First Contact and a whole new future for Earth. Regardless of the format I recommend picking up a copy of this book and the novelization by J.M. Dillard you won't be disappointed.
This is my favorite Star Trek movie and one of my favorite movies of all time but this novelization falls short. I'll star with the good: it's fairly consistent in terms of dialog with the movie. Granted, sometimes a different character will say lines from the movie but I can look past that. The bad: there's no real expansion of the movie which for me is one of the joys of reading novelizations. Also, there were some poor editing (misspelled or missing letters) and the formatting on Kindle was aligned in the center which is very odd.