
Timetrap
by:
David Dvorkin
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0671648705
ISBN 13: 9780671648701
Publication date:
June 1st, 1988
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 221
Genres: Science Fiction
Captain Kirk finds himself thrust into an unfamiliar world, a century ahead of his own time. The advanced society he encounters is both awe-inspiring and perplexing, as familiar landscapes have transformed and technological marvels abound. Kirk’s sharp instincts and leadership are put to the test as he navigates through the complexities of a future shaped by new ideologies and challenges.
As he seeks to understand the implications of his unexpected journey, Kirk must confront the ramifications of time travel and its effects on the fabric of history. His encounters with future civilizations reveal how humanity has evolved, yet the timeless struggles for justice and peace continue to resonate. Each interaction deepens his resolve to return to his own time, ensuring that the lessons learned will guide him and those he cherishes.
Throughout his odyssey, Kirk grapples with the possibilities the future holds while striving to protect the values that define him. The stakes rise as he realizes that his journey could alter the course of history itself. With a blend of adventure and introspection, his quest becomes not only a fight for personal return but a race against time to preserve the very essence of what it means to be human.
As he seeks to understand the implications of his unexpected journey, Kirk must confront the ramifications of time travel and its effects on the fabric of history. His encounters with future civilizations reveal how humanity has evolved, yet the timeless struggles for justice and peace continue to resonate. Each interaction deepens his resolve to return to his own time, ensuring that the lessons learned will guide him and those he cherishes.
Throughout his odyssey, Kirk grapples with the possibilities the future holds while striving to protect the values that define him. The stakes rise as he realizes that his journey could alter the course of history itself. With a blend of adventure and introspection, his quest becomes not only a fight for personal return but a race against time to preserve the very essence of what it means to be human.