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Star Trek: Spock vs. Q (Adapted)

By: Leonard Nimoy
Narrated by: Leonard Nimoy, John de Lancie
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As the end of the twentieth century nears, an asteroid is hurtling toward Earth. When it hits, the impact will result in the end of all life on the planet.

Ambassador Spock travels back in time to subtly warn Earth's inhabitants of impending doom while calling into question humanity's priorities. However, before the truth is told, the all-powerful being, Q, appears and reminds Spock that he is prohibited from interfering in Earth's history. Besides, Q doesn't see mankind as something worth saving.

This initial encounter between the two legendary characters explodes into a battle of wits as Spock cleverly befuddles Q with his own words. As barbs are exchanged, and humanity's flaws and wonders are laid bare, Spock's logic just may convince Q that humans are indeed a species worthy of salvation; but will he be too late?

©Leonard Nimoy (P)1999 Simon & Schuster
Adventure First Contact Military Science Fiction Space Space Opera Star Trek Fiction Funny
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Loved it. The Banta!

Seeing these two go at it in there own linguistic showdown was fantastic. Utter pleasure to my ears.

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Great!

Really great piece of theatre! Nimoy and DeLancie have great chemistry together and the plot is wonderfully strange

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Epic

These two characters are, or rather were, a great comedy duo. I shall miss you Leonard

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Good fun!

Great characters! It's recorded live, so you hear the audience. If you love Star Trek, this is good fun. It's nothing amazing though. So don't have high expectations.

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Interestingly Different

If you like 1:1 debate and quick fire humour pieces mixed with our favourite characters this is a joyful listen.

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Excellent, except for one thing...

Enjoyed it immensely, the only true issue that I can identitfy is that it was too short. However, because it was recorded live, the noise of the audience could be heard throughout, I personally found their raucious laughter and applause to be somewhat distracting.

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Why do we exist

Hearing Spock speak about why the human species is worthy of existence gives me hope

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A great purchase for any Star Trek fan, brilliant performances from the late Leonard Nimoy and from John De Lancie who bounce off each other incredibly well. Courtesy of the script written by Cecellia Fannon and the performances of the duo, the comedic timing and gags click just as well as in Nimoy's own Star Trek Movie, The Voyage Home (My favourite Star Trek movie) and that is good company indeed.

Definitely recommend this.

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inspired

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funny as Q and Spock can be

loved it. the cold logic of spock versus the omnipotence of Q. star trek humour at its best

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