

Leaving behind a house initially in disarray, the nobles of the House of Kruge have banded together to rule the house as a group. While Kruge was apparently killed on the Genesis Planet, his legacy has endured well into the 24th century. After all, he was killed by Admiral Kirk at the climax of that film. However, I suppose it makes sense that we never got more about this character. In Prey, Book 1: Hell’s Heart, one such villain is revisited in Commander Kruge, the main baddie from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. One of the strengths of the Trek novel-verse is its ability to draw upon the multitude of previous adventures, pulling on a thread here and there and teasing out a compelling story about a character or situation that was previous only given a limited amount of screen time. The Star Trek universe has an extremely rich history, featuring heroes of villains of many different stripes. Now, one hundred years later, while on a diplomatic mission for the United Federation of Planets, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise are snared in the aged Korgh’s trap-and thrust directly in the middle of an ancient conflict.īut as Commander Worf soon learns, Korgh may be after far bigger game than anyone imagines, confronting the Federation-Klingon alliance with a crisis unlike any it has ever seen! Kirk on the Genesis planet back in 2285, he left behind a powerful house in disarray-and a series of ticking time bombs: the Phantom Wing, a secret squadron of advanced Birds-of-Prey a cabal of loyal officers intent on securing his heritage and young Korgh, his thwarted would-be heir, willing to wait a Klingon lifetime to enact his vengeance. When Klingon commander Kruge died in combat against James T.
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Aliens vs.Continuing the milestone 50th anniversary celebration of Star Trek-an epic new trilogy that stretches from the events of The Original Series movie ‘The Search for Spock’ to The Next Generation!.Predator Omnibus – collects Prey, Hunter's Planet and War (Titan Books, November 2016, ISBN 1-78565-199-4) Predator: Armageddon (2016) by Tim Lebbon Predator: The Movie Novelization (2004) by Marc Cerasini Predator: War (by Stephani Perry, Bantam Books, 208 pages, December 1999, ISBN 2-8) Predator: Hunter's Planet (by David Bischoff, Bantam Books, 260 pages, December 1994, ISBN 6-7) Predator: Prey (by Steve Perry and Stephani Perry, Bantam Books, 259 pages, May 1994, ISBN 5-9) The events of this story take place in between Prey and Hunter's Planet. On a swamp planet, entitled Bunda, Noguchi must rescue human survivors who are in the middle of the Predator raid. Noguchi receives an offer by a wealthy man named Livermore Evanston to attend his own hunter paradise on the planet Blior which will be known to Noguchi as the deadliest planet of all space. Chaos ruins the carefully planned hunt when Predator and Alien encounter Ryushi's human colonists, led by reluctant corporate executive Machiko Noguchi.Īliens vs. Predator: Prey (1994) Ī clan of Predators (known as "Yautja" in this series) 'seeds' the planet Ryushi with a clutch of Alien Eggs, intending to hunt the adult "Drone" stage of the "Xenomorphs". After the colony of Ryushi was destroyed, Machiko desired a life of hunting and honour, connecting with and coming to be seen as an honorary member of the Predator species, formally known as Da'dtou-di ("small knife"), "The Human Predator", while hunting the xenomorph species across the galaxy, and coming into conflict with "Shorty", a ruthless hunter who views her with contempt.Īliens vs. She is both intelligent and athletic, and skilled in firearms, personal defence and martial arts. The trilogy is centered on Machiko Noguchi, a human woman of Japanese descent who lived and hunted with members of the Predator species. Cover artwork of the first novel in the trilogy.
