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Title: Life Signs: The Biology of Star Trek by Robert Jenkins, Susan C. Jenkins ISBN: 0-06-019154-6 Publisher: HarperCollins Pub. Date: June, 1998 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $22.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4 (4 reviews)
Rating: 3
Summary: A solid, worthy book, even for non-Trekkers
Comment: The doctors Jenkins may not have Dr. Lawrence Krauss's easy way of turning hard science into a page-turner, but their work is an entertaining, informative, accessible book.
The book covers topics from a wide range of biological study, including how the structure of faces affect psychology, why 'silicon-based life' is a possibility while 'aluminum-based life' is not, practical applications of gene therapy, and the traditional chapter of bloopers committed by the Star Trek writers (including the intriguing question of why it is that Captain Picard is the only member of the Enterprise bridge crew who can't seem to grow his own hair back). The single chapter on the biology of love and romance covers such wide-ranging topics as the possible mating customs of various Star Trek races, the biology of inter-species reproduction (including the surprising revelation that you may turn out differently depending on whether your mother or your father was the Vulcan), and the distinctions between biological, psychological, and sociological concepts of gender.
If you're looking for a book heavy on information and light on gushing asides about how wonderful it would be if we all lived in the Star Trek universe, you'll enjoy this book.
Rating: 5
Summary: Fantastic travel : Star Trek's beings, biological vision
Comment: A fantastic, professional written book, focusing on the most unbelievable (and unthought) aspects of the Star Trek's beings. Now you can understand the most different behaviors and acts of some aliens of ST universe, once believed illogical and strange for you. And you can see it through the eyes of two medical doctors, which give you complete and comprehensive explanation. Recomended for the Star Trek fans (Old Series, New Generation, Deep Space 9, etc.) and everyone who's interest for understanding more how our Terran lifeforms are and how theoretical (????) ET's would be.
Rating: 4
Summary: Thinking about getting this book? Make it so!
Comment: This latest entry in the "Science of Star Trek" series examines several important concepts in the field of biology, with an emphasis on genetics. While including many references to various Star Trek episodes, the book's primary mission is to educate the reader, particularly in regard to cutting-edge research and theories. The authors do a great job in presenting this information in a manner that is easily understood, and all Trek fans will be delighted that many glaring "bloopers" (such as, why do so many aliens look so similar to humans? And what exactly happened to the Klingons?) are thoughtfully addressed. In short, this book is a worthy addition to a Star Trek fan's library.
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Title: The Metaphysics of Star Trek (Star Trek Series) by Richard Hanley ISBN: 0465091245 Publisher: Basic Books Pub. Date: July, 1997 List Price(USD): $18.00 |
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Title: Life and Energy by Isaac Asimov ISBN: 0380009420 Publisher: Avon Pub. Date: June, 1980 List Price(USD): $2.75 |
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Title: To Seek Out New Life : The Biology of Star Trek by Athena Andreadis ISBN: 0609603299 Publisher: Crown Pub. Date: 31 March, 1998 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
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Title: Bully for Brontosaurus: Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould ISBN: 039330857X Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company Pub. Date: April, 1992 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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Title: Broca's Brain by Carl Sagan ISBN: 0345336895 Publisher: Ballantine Books Pub. Date: 12 February, 1986 List Price(USD): $6.99 |
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