Unity by Battlestar Galactica Books Staff and Steven Harper (2007, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherDoherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-100765316080
ISBN-139780765316080
eBay Product ID (ePID)57154353

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Book TitleUnity
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2007
TopicScience Fiction / Space Opera, Science Fiction / General, Media Tie-In
GenreFiction
AuthorBattlestar Galactica Books Staff, Steven Harper
Book SeriesBattlestar Galactica Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight10.3 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2006-102657
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"It's all been said before, but I'll say it again: Battlestar Galactica is much, much better than you can possibly imagine."  --Salon.com on the Battlestar Galactica TV Series   "This story of enemies within is dead serious, and seriously good." --James Poniewozik, Time Magazine on the Battlestar Galactica TV Series   "Serious and sexy, Battlestar Galactica is the best sci fi on TV." -- CFQ (Cinefantastique) on the Battlestar Galactica TV Series   "Either way, if the Battlestar Galactica books continue to encapsulate the spirit of the series, I will have found another series of books to read."-- Fantasybookspot.com on the Battlestar Galactica Books, " It's all been said before, but I'll say it again: "Battlestar Galactica" is much, much better than you can possibly imagine." --Salon.com on the "Battlestar Galactica" TV Series " This story of enemies within is dead serious, and seriously good." --James Poniewozik, "Time Magazine "on the "Battlestar Galactica" TV Series " " "Serious and sexy, "Battlestar Galactica" is the best sci fi on TV." --"CFQ" (Cinefantastique) on the "Battlestar Galactica" TV Series " Either way, if the "Battlestar Galactica" books continue to encapsulate the spirit of the series, I will have found another series of books to read." -- Fantasybookspot.com on the "Battlestar Galactica" Books, "It's all been said before, but I'll say it again: Battlestar Galactica is much, much better than you can possibly imagine." --Salon.com on the Battlestar Galactica TV Series "This story of enemies within is dead serious, and seriously good." --James Poniewozik, Time Magazine on the Battlestar Galactica TV Series "Serious and sexy, Battlestar Galactica is the best sci fi on TV." -- CFQ (Cinefantastique) on the Battlestar Galactica TV Series "Either way, if the Battlestar Galactica books continue to encapsulate the spirit of the series, I will have found another series of books to read."-- Fantasybookspot.com on the Battlestar Galactica Books
Series Volume Number4
Dewey Decimal813/.6
SynopsisA prophecy is fulfilled when Peter Attis is rescued from the Cylons in order to save humanity with "the plague of the tongue." Or so it seems While harvesting algae for conversion into food, the beleaguered human/refugee fleet is discovered by a small group of Cylon raiders. A brief battle ends with the destruction of a Cylon heavy raider. A colonial issue escape pod found floating among the debris reveals two survivors inside: Singer Peter Attis . . . and his captor, a Cylon Number Eight. Soon after Peter's liberation, people begin babbling incoherently and dropping into comas. Unwittingly, Peter has been spreading a highly contagious, nerve-deteriorating Cylon biological weapon -- and he just performed for half the fleet. As Dr. Gaius Baltar begins work on a cure, word starts to spread that a fanatical sect believes that Peter is the religious leader who will save humanity and that this virus is their path to salvation. They are willing to do anything to keep Baltar's vaccine from being distributed. While the fleet is in chaos, a larger Cylon force appears. A weakened humankind, now threatened on two fronts, may be unable to defend itself ", An original adventure novel based on the hit Battlestar Galactica television series, written by Stephen Harper. The Cylons release a famous singer to the fleet who acts as a Typhoid Mary, carrying a virus that causes nerve and motor tissues to deteriorate. This works to weaken the fleet for a Cylon attack, which will only come when they can no longer fight it off., A prophecy is fulfilled when Peter Attis is rescued from the Cylons in order to save humanity with "the plague of the tongue." Or so it seems...   While harvesting algae for conversion into food, the beleaguered human/refugee fleet is discovered by a small group of Cylon raiders. A brief battle ends with the destruction of a Cylon heavy raider. A colonial issue escape pod found floating among the debris reveals two survivors inside: Singer Peter Attis . . . and his captor, a Cylon Number Eight.   Soon after Peter's liberation, people begin babbling incoherently and dropping into comas. Unwittingly, Peter has been spreading a highly contagious, nerve-deteriorating Cylon biological weapon -- and he just performed for half the fleet. As Dr. Gaius Baltar begins work on a cure, word starts to spread that a fanatical sect believes that Peter is the religious leader who will save humanity and that this virus is their path to salvation. They are willing to do anything to keep Baltar's vaccine from being distributed.   While the fleet is in chaos, a larger Cylon force appears. A weakened humankind, now threatened on two fronts, may be unable to defend itself..., An original adventure novel based on the hit Battlestar Galactica  television series, written by Stephen Harper. The Cylons release a famous singer to the fleet who acts as a Typhoid Mary, carrying a virus that causes nerve and motor tissues to deteriorate. This works to weaken the fleet for a Cylon attack, which will only come when they can no longer fight it off., A prophecy is fulfilled when Peter Attis is rescued from the Cylons in order to save humanity with " the plague of the tongue." Or so it seems... While harvesting algae for conversion into food, the beleaguered human/refugee fleet is discovered by a small group of Cylon raiders. A brief battle ends with the destruction of a Cylon heavy raider. A colonial issue escape pod found floating among the debris reveals two survivors inside: Singer Peter Attis . . . and his captor, a Cylon Number Eight. Soon after Peter's liberation, people begin babbling incoherently and dropping into comas. Unwittingly, Peter has been spreading a highly contagious, nerve-deteriorating Cylon biological weapon -- and he just performed for half the fleet. As Dr. Gaius Baltar begins work on a cure, word starts to spread that a fanatical sect believes that Peter is the religious leader who will save humanity and that this virus is their path to salvation. They are willing to do anything to keep Baltar's vaccine from being distributed. While the fleet is in chaos, a larger Cylon force appears. A weakened humankind, now threatened on two fronts, may be unable to defend itself...
LC Classification NumberPS3616.I97U55 2007

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