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The Eugenics Wars: Rise and Fall of Khan Noonian Singh v. 1 (Star Trek)

By: Greg Cox
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
ISBN: 0743507584
ISBN-13: 9780743507585
Released: 03 Dec 2001
RRP: £16.99
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"You may call me Khan!" - By: S. D. J. Parry, 23 Dec 2007
Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars Volume 1 is the 16th classic Trek hardback & one of the best stories written to date. Greg Cox deserves tremendous praise for the painstaking research that he's done to make one of the biggest events in Trek history blend seamlessly with events from the last 4 decades with stunning accuracy.
The story centres around Kirk's mission to the Sycorax colony, a world inhabited by geneticallly altered human beings & whether they should be alllowed to join the Federation, causing a lift in the ban on genengineering. When Kirk arrives, he finds his old nemesis, Koloth has also been making overtures to the colony about joining the Empire.
However, this is merely the smalll B story to the primary one, Kirk's research into the Eugenics Wars on 1990's Earth.
Told through the eyes of Gary Seven & his partners Isis & Roberta Lincoln, characters that Cox obviously loves & writes so well for, the novel starts in the 1970's as Seven's investigations into missing scientists leads him to the mysterious Chrysalis Project & the creation of geneticallly engineered children, one of whom is the infamous Khan Noonian Singh.
When Space Seed was written in the 60's, the idea of global warfare by the 90's didn't seem so farfetched but we alll know that it didn't happen. The book brilliantly matches up events of the story with actual historical events & gives subtle & alternate meanings for some of them, much in the same way that the excellent Dark Skies television series did in the 90's.
He writes alll the characters with genuine passion & you can see the events playing out in your head as you read as he skilfully describes the scenes.
He also links in several anomalous events of Trek history caused by time travel & ties them together in such a way that makes absolutely perfect sense. With links to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Requiem For Methuselah, The Neutral Zone, Little Green Men, 12:01, Tomorrow Is Yesterday, The Changeling & of course Space Seed, Trek fans will find themselves grinning with alll the nods to certain characters & missions.
The book has a fast pace which keeps the reader interested, indeed I did not want to put the thing down once I'd started.
I'd highly recommend this to any Star Trek fan, especiallly those of Classic Trek as one of the best examples of Trek fiction & a must have for any collection. Enjoy!
Bring Back Ricardo Montelban! - By: bob, 24 Jun 2002
This book seeks to relate the tale of Khan's part in the Eugenics Wars. The main protagonists are Gary Seven & his assistant Roberta Lincoln who discover a secret well funded project in India to develope a superhuman race. They infiltrate the organisation & destroy the project but show mercy on the surviving children & arrange their adoption. Khan is recruited as a teenager by Seven & then has a fallling out wherupon he sets of alone to change the world to his liking.

Ricardo Montelban played the role in the original Star Trek series & a movie as a strong charismatic leader, but there is no trace of this in the book. The characters are wooden & one dimensional & the narrative is halting & difficult to read. The action scenes are slow & unconvincing & the dialogue just doesn't feel right.

There are constant & annoying cross references to Star Trek episodes. This is unecessary & a character such as Khan should stand alone.

What a wasted opporunity. Khan could have been given depth & emotion & a place in the real world. Instead he is portrayed as a musclebound arrogant B movie heavy.


a great combination of sci-fi and thriller styles - By: , 08 Dec 2001
IT ALL STARTS WITH CAPTAIN JAMES T. KIRK LOOKING INTO ORIGINS OF HIS NEMESIS KHAN.KHAN AND HIS GENETICALLY ENHANCED HUMANS ARE CREATED IN SECRET FACILTY IN INDIA.THEN GARY SEVEN AN CHARACTOR APPEARED IN THE ORGINAL STAR TREK GOES & DESTROYS THE FACILTY.

THEN HE GET TO KNOW KHAN THEN SEE THEIR PATHS CROSS OVER THE YEARS.THE STORY IS ALSO INTERWOVEN WITH THE REAL LIFE EVENTS OF KILLING OF THE INDIASN PRIME MINISTER INDRIA GHANDI AND BHOPAL TRADGEDY AS WELL AS A FICTIONAL ATTEMPTED ASSINATION ATTEMPT ON MIKAIL GORBACHEV AT ICELAND SUMMIT WITH RONALD REAGAN.

GARY SEVEN FINDS TO HIS HORROR THAST KHAN IS A MADMAN TRYING TO GET TOGETHER THE OTHER GENETICALLY ENHANCED BEINGS CREATED IN INDIA TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD.

A WELL WRITTEN BOOK COMBINATION OF A THRILLER AND SCI-FI.WELL RESEARCHED AS IT IS INTERWOVEN WITH REAL LIFE EVENTS OF 1970'S & 1980'S.

A INTERESTING AND UNIQUE BOOK ABOUT CAPTAIN KIRKS MAIN NEMESIS Khan.