Through the Looking Glass (Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda #4)
Josepha Sherman
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· 1 ratings · 240 pages · Published: 30 Mar 2004
Suddenly, Captain Dylan Hunt isn't himself.
The Andromeda crew is traversing deep space, navigating the ship through a maze of space anomalies and wormholes, when a surprise attack by an unidentified fleet of ships forces them into a space anomaly. The Andromeda crosses into another dimension, where their captain is a green-skinned, cold, logical, Nietzschean Dylan who's more reptilian than human. The crew must band together and choose between obedience and mutiny as they follow a dangerous course into an unknown dimension of space with an alien captain they cannot trust.
Meanwhile, the real Dylan commands a very different Andromeda. His new crew of green-skinned reptilians is engaged in a deadly conflict with rebels who, in Dylan's original dimension, are patriots of the civilization he has tried to restore. His new crew seems to be involved in a vast interstellar conquest that he must stop, and he realizes he must defuse a potentially explosive conflict if he's to survive his alien ship.
The decisions both Andromeda crews and captains make may cause ripple effects that could save or destroy both dimensions.
The Andromeda crew is traversing deep space, navigating the ship through a maze of space anomalies and wormholes, when a surprise attack by an unidentified fleet of ships forces them into a space anomaly. The Andromeda crosses into another dimension, where their captain is a green-skinned, cold, logical, Nietzschean Dylan who's more reptilian than human. The crew must band together and choose between obedience and mutiny as they follow a dangerous course into an unknown dimension of space with an alien captain they cannot trust.
Meanwhile, the real Dylan commands a very different Andromeda. His new crew of green-skinned reptilians is engaged in a deadly conflict with rebels who, in Dylan's original dimension, are patriots of the civilization he has tried to restore. His new crew seems to be involved in a vast interstellar conquest that he must stop, and he realizes he must defuse a potentially explosive conflict if he's to survive his alien ship.
The decisions both Andromeda crews and captains make may cause ripple effects that could save or destroy both dimensions.