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No Man's Land (Star Trek Voyager: Gateways, Book 5) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Christie Golden (Author) "CHAKOTAY SIGHED HEAVILY..." (more)
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Throughout the galaxy, an ancient network of interstellar portals has been reactivated, instantly linking distant planets and civilizations. Back home in the Alpha Quadrant, Starfleet can devote all its considerable resources to coping with the Gateways crisis, but in the Delta Quadrant, there is only the Starship Voyager®....

Just as Voyager enters an unusually hazardous region of space, the ship and its crew are confronted with a flood of lost and disoriented starships from all over the galaxy. Accidentally transported incredible distances by the unpredictable Gateways, the diverse alien castaways regard each other and Voyager with hostility and suspicion. Captain Kathryn Janeway suddenly finds herself struggling to hold together an extremely fractious fleet of dislocated alien vessels even as the newly awakened Gateways hold open the prospect of finally bringing her own ship home!

About the Author
Christie Golden has written for a number of SF and Fantasy tie-in series including the TSR Ravenloft line. A massively popular author with Star Trek Voyager fans, her Voyager novels include the Dark Matters trilogy, The Murdered Sun, Marooned and the top-selling Seven of Nine.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Star Trek (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743418573
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743418577
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #468,941 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable but not Outstanding, October 10, 2001
By Jacqueline Bundy (Calabasas, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Often when a Voyager novel is included in a crossover series it falls flat. Seemingly just along for the ride. "No Man's Land" certainly did not fall flat. It's an enjoyable, if not outstanding read. But it as far as placing it among the other Gateways books it does feel as if it's just along for the ride. Perhaps because the plot is so far removed from the main story line of the series. Author Christie Golden always captures the Voyager crew members very well. Her characterizations in "No Man's Land" are one of the books highlights. With a deft touch she brings the crew and factious aliens to life, leaving you despising some while admiring others.

Set during the sixth season of Voyager, the crew is beginning to feel like they will actually be getting home someday. The recent contact with Starfleet has raised hopes and spirits. But directly in their path lies an extremely hazardous region of space that the crew dubs 'No Man's Land'. After deciding that traveling around the region is not an option, Janeway concludes that they could all benefit from a little R & R on a nearby uninhabited class-M planet before the ship undertakes this
latest challenge.

Shore leave is cut short when a mysterious portal opens on the planet depositing one very lost and confused alien canine. Investigation of the portal provides no answers and the crew seems to have acquired a grateful mascot when suddenly large portals begin to open all around Voyager in the surrounding space. Voyager soon finds itself overwhelmed and outnumbered by ships from all over the galaxy that have suddenly found themselves displaced. 62 vessels, representing 48 different
races, most previously unknown, all lost along with Voyager in the Delta Quadrant.

By now the crew has realized that these portals are some kind of Gateways. Gateways which seem to have closed, at least for the moment. Janeway decides to extend Voyager's companionship, protection and assistance to any of the vessels that wish to accompany them on their travels. Hoping that by working together they can solve the mystery of the Gateways, share resources and all somehow arrive home. A number of the ships, representing very diverse species decide to take Janeway up on her offer. Some of these species are obviously peaceful. Others arrogant or hostile.

As this ragtag fleet of disparate ships sets out they have no way of knowing what dangers lie ahead as they attempt to traverse 'No Man's Land'. Or if they can truly trust each other. One thing after another goes wrong with the situation quickly becoming even more tense and desperate. The Gateways keep reappearing and disappearing. Each contact draining the ships of power. Just as it seems that they may all be forced to abandon their vessels Janeway makes the decision to step through a Gateway and try to discover if the answer to finding a way home can be found in what lays beyond.

"No Man's Land" is a very short, light and fast read. The plot moves quickly. While there is nothing particularly outstanding about the story it is filled with interesting characters and has nice touches of humor. The story never really develops a sense of urgency, although it does present a number of small mysteries and subplots.

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4.0 out of 5 stars What???, June 21, 2004
By Adrian Jones (Kansas City, KS USA) - See all my reviews
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I don't know what to say about this book. For a Star Trek story, it was good, not the greatest thing but a good book. For a Voyager story it was even better, Janeway's ability to lead and conquer impossible situations shines though in this book. For the Gateways series... this book was useless.

I'm a huge Voyager fan, so this was the very first Gateways book I read. After reading it I thought it was phenominal, Janeway, all alone in the Delta Quadrant, happens upon SEVERAL other ships now also lost with her. Some of them friendly, some of them hostile, some of them at war back on their home planets, and some of them (the Hirogen) who are supposed to be enemies but don't seem to be. And then the end (in book 7) was "WOW."

But, now I've read three other Gateways books (TNG, DS9, and NF), and I have found that the Voyager installation in the Gateways series really had absolutely nothing to do with the Gateways in the other books. The only link is that you find out where the Iconians got the Gateways to begin with. But the Gateways in Voyager were not of the same sort as those in the other series, making this a useless read if you want to follow the Gateways series specifically.

My recommendation here is if you like Voyager and want to see some typical Janeway diplomacy and tough-as-nails leadership read this book. But if you are only getting this book for the Gateways' series skip it.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Weak, but not unreadable., November 20, 2001
By Diane Bellomo (Baltimore, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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Let me start by saying it would be just plain impossible for me to give a bad review to Christie Golden. Sorry, but I just can't do it. As an added bonus, she used the word "gibe" correctly. This alone was worth the read. (An inside joke, to be sure, but it still counts for me.)

Unfortunately, I could give this one only three stars because the story itself is pretty watery, though I don't necessarily blame Christie for it. She wrote a VOY novel set prior to the series end, as part of a crossover series of stories. I wouldn't wish for a worse set of parameters! No way can a VOY story with these kinds of limitations ever hope to be anything more than a swift ride with Janeway at the helm.

And that's just what this one is. Strange gateways open in Delta Quadrant space, spilling out all manner of ships, containing friend and foe alike. Janeway herds and leads. Things happen. Up pops a dangerous nebula. Janeway leads the caravan through. More things happen. In the end, we find Janeway herself going through a gateway on a planet and disappearing - thus the set-up for the conclusion, contained, together with conclusions of the other five books in this series, in Book Seven of the Gateways series. One thin thread keeps this story bound together, but it seems a bit far-"fetched."

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Voyager story
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5.0 out of 5 stars My Thoughts
I thought this was a great read. As a recently converted Star Trek fan, I really enjoyed it. I was a little unsure of whether or not to buy it, but I'm glad I did! Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good feeling of IDIC from the new master of Voyager Novels

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