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The Final Nexus

21.4% complete
1988
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Copyright © 1988 Paramount Pictures Corporation
In appreciation of Esther Ansfield

Like Commander Ansfield did when she poped
up unexpectedly on my computer
screen, she pretty much takes charge of whatever
situation she finds herself in -
despite any insecurities she might feel.
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Added: 11-Jul-2005
Last Updated: 07-Apr-2020

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 01-Dec-1988
Pocket Books
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Dec-1988
Pages*:
282
Read:
Once
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Internal ID:
499
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-671-66018-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-671-66018-5
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
THE FINAL NEXUS

Uncounted centuries ago, an unknown race from beyond our galaxy created a series of interstellar gates - shortcuts across our universe - and then disappeared, leaving behind no clues to their fate, or the operation of their system.  Twice before, the Enterprise has used the system to traverse the galaxy, and returned each time no wiser to the gates' operation.

Not it is imperative that they find out.  For the gates are breaking down, taking the very stars in the sky with them.  The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of the Enterprise crew, and their ability to communicate not only with creatures from another world - but from another universe as well.
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01-Dec-1988
Pocket Books


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Author(s)

 Gene DeWeese
Birth: 31 Jan 1934 Rochester, Indiana, USA
Death: 19 Mar 2012 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

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