Könyv Star Trek LiyahJae Barton

Star Trek

Resonance Of Errors

Szerző: LiyahJae Barton
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Kiadó: LiyahJae Barton
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6 744 Ft
Star Trek: The Resonance of Errors is a "Jazz Remix" of the Star Trek mythos that explores a reality...

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Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
112
EAN
9798233733062
Enbook ID
51592178
Súly
141
Méretek
140 x 216 x 7

Teljes leírás

Star Trek: The Resonance of Errors is a "Jazz Remix" of the Star Trek mythos that explores a reality where "Errors" are celebrated as soulful improvisations rather than mistakes to be corrected. Set on the Enterprise-Voyager Hybrid Station within the Resonance Sanctuary, the story follows legendary figures like Admiral Kathryn Janeway and Commander Chakotay, who have traded rigid Starfleet "Syntax" for a "Prime Harmony". They are joined by "living anachronisms" like a resurrected Trip Tucker and their daughter, Phryne Janeway, a "Bridge" between eras who translates the silence of the void into the music of the sanctuary. Together, this found family protects a sector of "Unwritten" history from the Architect, a cold entity of pure logic determined to "edit" them out of existence and restore a sterile, "Correct" timeline.

​The narrative centers on the conflict between the creative "Jazz" of the crew and the oppressive "Syntax" of the Architect, who views the existence of Phryne and the survival of Trip as dangerous "typos". To save their world, Phryne and Trip must infiltrate the "Raw Code" of the universe, navigating a digital landscape of "correct" deaths and abandoned drafts. The story culminates in a "Galactic Remix" where the crew uses the Ancestral Echo and a Five-Note Palette of symbolic colors to transform the universe from a rigid textbook into a living song. Ultimately, the book celebrates the "Misfits" and "Anomalies" of life, concluding with the birth of a "Resonance-Child" named Lorne, who represents a future where the "Errors" are finally free to grow and write their own stories.

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