Star Wolf Trilogy Series
Written by David Gerrold
Narrated by Chris Sorenson
4.5/5
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About this series
Formerly a never-filmed script for Star Trek: The Next Generation, this conclusion to the Star Wolf trilogy finds Executive Officer Korie and the crew of the Star Wolf answering a distress call from a mysteriously lifeless ship. On board the Norway, they discover half-wave, half-particle clusters of golden light—and a dead man. The lights are the energy form of bloodworms, a fatal infestation that feeds off the energy of living bodies, which scientists on the Norway have developed for use in the Alliance’s war against the Morthans. Officer Korie’s struggle between his conscience and his desire for vengeance will determine not only the safety of the Star Wolf, but the fate of the enemies he’s sworn to destroy.
Titles in the series (3)
- The Voyage of the Star Wolf
1
The first work in David Gerrold's Star Wolf trilogy, this tale pits the human members of the Star Wolf space vessel against the superhuman Morthan crew. Captain Jonathan Korie, hampered by the loss of most of the human fleet to the Morthans and a nearly disabled ship of his own, faces the Morthan threat driven by the need for survival and the desire for revenge. A classic of military science fiction, the Star Wolf trilogy combines rapid action with powerful studies of military character.
- The Middle of Nowhere
2
The Morthans were physically and mentally superior. Descended from humans, they were now, literally, “more-than"human … and considered the human race to be little better than animals. They would stop at nothing to conquer the remaining human-controlled worlds. Docked for repairs after a harrowing battle with a Morthan ship, Jonathan Korie and his crew discover they have a Morthan imp aboard— a Morthan weapon so quick they have no chance of catching it, so clever they have no hope of outsmarting it and so deadly they have no choice but to try.
- Blood and Fire
3
The Morthans were physically and mentally superior. Descended from humans, they were now, literally, “more-than” human … and considered the human race to be little better than animals. They would stop at nothing to conquer the remaining human-controlled worlds. Formerly a never-filmed script for Star Trek: The Next Generation, this conclusion to the Star Wolf trilogy finds Executive Officer Korie and the crew of the Star Wolf answering a distress call from a mysteriously lifeless ship. On board the Norway, they discover half-wave, half-particle clusters of golden light—and a dead man. The lights are the energy form of bloodworms, a fatal infestation that feeds off the energy of living bodies, which scientists on the Norway have developed for use in the Alliance’s war against the Morthans. Officer Korie’s struggle between his conscience and his desire for vengeance will determine not only the safety of the Star Wolf, but the fate of the enemies he’s sworn to destroy.
David Gerrold
David Gerrold is an award-winning author and screenwriter. He wrote numerous books, including the War Against the Chtorr series, the Star Wolf series, and the novelette The Martian Child, which won both Hugo and Nebula Awards and was later adapted into a film. He also wrote the script for the original Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles."
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Not my favorite book. Several inconsistencies in the story line and elementary no doy moments lead me to roll my eyes and not to get attached. First off, I’m not a person that reads a story to search out the deeper meaning. “What did the author really mean by saying the worms were blood red?” Honestly I don’t give a crap. I’m an engineer and I listen to books on my way home. My brain is tired and I want to be entertained not drowned in political dribble.
Overall flat character development and predictable story arcs cause me to give this one a thumbs down. Read voyage of the star wolf if you are interested in this universe as that one was probably the best. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This was a great read. Could not put it down. Well worth the time spent.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is some of the best science fiction I’ve ever read. True innovation. Love the narrator.