Space: 1999 Alien Seed (Space: 1999 #7)

E.C. Tubb


Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50 · 2 ratings · 196 pages · Published: 31 Mar 1976

Space: 1999 Alien Seed by E.C. Tubb
Based on the popular and classic science fiction television series Space:
1999. Space: 1999 Alien Seed is an original story novel written by
well-known and acclaimed British author E.C. Tubb.


Space: 1999, created by Gerry Anderson, was first
broadcast around the world on television in 1975 and
is still in syndication today. The series followed the
exploits of a group of men and women from Moonbase
Alpha, based on the Earth's moon, which is hurled
through the far reaches of outer space following the
result of a nuclear explosion. The 48 episode series
featured Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Barry Morse,
and groundbreaking special effects.

Space: 1999 Alien Seed
is a fast-paced, adventure
novel that is sure to please followers of the
television series, fans of E.C. Tubb's work, and
science fiction readers in general.


As Moonbase Alpha hurtles through space, an
unrelenting chain of events threatens its very
existence.

A rogue asteroid on course toward certain collision,
a deadly plague decimating the crew with systematic precision, and the hypnotic
presence of a mysterious female creature - was there a hidden connection and
would Commander John Koenig, Doctor Helena Russell and Professor Vicote Bergman
discover the secret in time to thwart imminent destruction?

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