Two of the most prolific Star Trek writers contribute today's Pocket Books mission to our Pocket Treks... Garfield and Judith Reeves-Stevens, a married couple of science fiction authors, had already contributed two hardcover novels to the Star Trek universe before today's numbered adventure, "Memory Prime," which was released in October 1988.
One of the Stevens' strong points as storytellers is to blend prior plot points into new adventures, and this is no exception. Mostly a callback to "The Lights of Zetar" (where we see the Federation's then-flagship knowledge database, Memory Alpha), this has our heroes journeying to that facility's replacement, the impressive Memory Prime, built to be incredibly durable and protected deep in an asteroid. The question is whether it can survive a Vulcan terrorist group?
Join Butch and Rob as they discuss Memory Prime and see if you agree with their analysis!