Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh: Volume 2The heart-pumping thrilling sequel to the bestseller Eugenics Wars Volume One. Picking up where the amazing bestseller Eugenics Wars Volume One left off, we pick up the story of Khan Noonian Singh as a teenager. No longer willing to simply adjust the course of Earth's destiny here and there, Khan now intends to make himself ruler of earth. Gary Seven, extraterrestrial agent, and his human colleague Roberta Lincoln must now face off against their one-time ally in a battle for control of the planet earth itself. |
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... appeared in time for me to reference it here. (Let's hear it for interauthor cooperation and consistency!) And special thanks (since I forgot to mention them last book) to Gene L. Coon and Carey Wilbur, who wrote the original Star Trek ...
... appeared in time for me to reference it here. (Let's hear it for interauthor cooperation and consistency!) And special thanks (since I forgot to mention them last book) to Gene L. Coon and Carey Wilbur, who wrote the original Star Trek ...
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... appeared on the scene, eager to claim (via veiled threats and innuendoes) the colonists' considerable expertise at genetic engineering. Not surprisingly, Koloth and his men soon wore out their welcome, but not before sabotaging the ...
... appeared on the scene, eager to claim (via veiled threats and innuendoes) the colonists' considerable expertise at genetic engineering. Not surprisingly, Koloth and his men soon wore out their welcome, but not before sabotaging the ...
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... appeared to McCoy to be a swiftly scrolling screen of incomprehensible, densely packed numerical data. “CO2 levels rising,” the speed-reading prodigy called out, “at roughly .987529 percentage points per second.” “Damn,” Clarke murmured ...
... appeared to McCoy to be a swiftly scrolling screen of incomprehensible, densely packed numerical data. “CO2 levels rising,” the speed-reading prodigy called out, “at roughly .987529 percentage points per second.” “Damn,” Clarke murmured ...
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... chlorophyll-green. Miraculously, the huge biological organism appeared to have received some sort of rejuvenating boost—and none too soon. Intuitively, he knew that Dr. McCoy was responsible. Good work, G R E G C O X Bones, Kirk thought, ...
... chlorophyll-green. Miraculously, the huge biological organism appeared to have received some sort of rejuvenating boost—and none too soon. Intuitively, he knew that Dr. McCoy was responsible. Good work, G R E G C O X Bones, Kirk thought, ...
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Contents
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19 | |
Chapter Two | 38 |
Chapter Three | 52 |
Chapter Four | 66 |
Chapter Five | 72 |
Chapter Six | 83 |
Chapter Seven | 93 |
Chapter Sixteen | 186 |
Chapter Seventeen | 194 |
Chapter Eighteen | 205 |
Chapter Nineteen | 215 |
Chapter Twenty | 226 |
Chapter TwentyOne | 245 |
Chapter TwentyTwo | 253 |
Chapter TwentyThree | 270 |
Chapter Eight | 105 |
Chapter Nine | 112 |
Chapter Ten | 117 |
Chapter Eleven | 133 |
Chapter Twelve | 138 |
Chapter Thirteen | 157 |
Chapter Fourteen | 162 |
Chapter Fifteen | 176 |
Chapter TwentyFour | 273 |
Chapter TwentyFive | 287 |
Chapter TwentySix | 301 |
Chapter TwentySeven | 310 |
Chapter TwentyEight | 316 |
Epilogue | 321 |
Afterword | 331 |
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