Spock Vs Q Free Audiobook Download by Leonard Nimoy


Due to the success of the original comic book series and its follow-ups, a number of audio books have been released over the years. One audiobook, Spock Vs Q by Leonard Nimoy, has John de Lancie narrating it. Spock Vs Q is about the end of one era and the beginning of another, as Nimoy's narration explores what would happen if Mr. Spock found himself in charge of America's organization for intelligence agency?

[John de Lancie] narrated this audiobook read by Leonard Nimoy. This is the story of two old friends and enemies who have to come together to save the world from a catastrophic event. The narration is full of emotion, humor, and action that makes for a great listen.

In "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock", there is a scene where Spock and Captain Kirk are on the bridge of the Enterprise. Spock is using his "Q" powers to try and excite the captain in order to provoke a fight, which he has been trying to avoid since the death of his son David Marcus. When it becomes clear that Kirk is not going to fight him, Spock decides to stop using his Q powers.

The classic 'Star Trek' episode 'Spock Vs Q' has been turned into a narration by John de Lancie, who voices the Vulcan scientist in the series. De Lancie is known for his voice work in films such as the X-Men movies and TV shows such as 'Archie's Weird Mysteries'.

This audiobook is an entertaining and insightful interpretation of James T. Kirk and Spock's argument at the climax of the episode, "Amok Time." The author discusses all of the different layers of meaning present in the story, including how Nimoy's performance as Q is a mirror to Spock's performance as Kirk, which has a deeper meaning of "us vs them".

If you're a fan of Star Trek, then Leonard Nimoy's book, Spock Vs Q, is the perfect audiobook to listen to. The different narrators are so good that you feel like you're sitting right in the middle of a debate. John de Lancie does an amazing job as Captain Picard and brings in so many emotions throughout the whole book. This is definitely worth checking out!

Published Date 1999-11-01
Duration 1 hours 51 minutes
Author Leonard Nimoy
Narrated John de Lancie
Reviews
(14 Reviews)
Abridged Yes
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science Fiction & Fantasy
Parent Category Science Fiction

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