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| author = [[Peter Telep]] | | author = [[author:=Peter Telep]] | ||
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| language = English | | language = [[language:=English]] <br/> [[language:=German]] | ||
| publisher = [[HarperCollinsPublishers]] | | publisher = [[publisher:=HarperCollinsPublishers]] | ||
| releasedate = 1999 | | releasedate = March [[published:=1999]] | ||
| pages = 244 | | pages = [[pages:=244]] | ||
| isbn = 0-061-05985-4 | | isbn = [[ISBN:=0-061-05985-4]] | ||
| retailprice = | | retailprice = U.S. $5.99 | ||
CAN $7.99 | |||
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Adaptation of the ''Wing Commander'' feature film. | |||
== | == Cover Copy == | ||
:: <big>600 YEARS IN THE FUTURE</big> | |||
:: <big>THE BATTLE FOR EARTH</big> | |||
::: <big>IS ABOUT TO BEGIN...</big> | |||
: The egomaniacal alien Kilrathi have struck again, | |||
: savaging a peaceful planet at the edge of space. | |||
: And worse, they have captured a NAVCOM device | |||
: that will lead them straight to Earth! | |||
: Chris Blair and his pal Maniac are “nuggets,” cadets | |||
: fresh from the Academy. Their first ship, the ''Tiger'' | |||
: ''Claw'', has an awesome mission: Recover the | |||
: NAVCOM and stop the Kilrathi at all costs, | |||
: But Blair's fighting wing - Earth's last hope - is | |||
: seething with internal strife. For somewhere along | |||
: the thin red line of heroes a traitor lurks! | |||
== Around The World == | == Around The World == | ||
The German language edition, ''Wing Commander: Das Buch Zum Film'', was published by Bastei Lubbe Verlag in 1999. Rather than use a movie screen capture, the German publisher has adopted the Baen-style cover layout (complete with an appropriate piece of slush artwork). It's also worth noting that the movie novel was the fifth Wing Commander book published in Germany (it was the eigth in the United States). | |||
[[Image:Gmovie.gif|200px|thumb|left|German language cover]] | |||
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== Characters == | |||
=== Human === | |||
=== Kilrathi === | |||
== Ships == | |||
=== Terran Confederation === | |||
=== Empire of Kilrah === | |||
== Places == | |||
[[Category:Novels]] | [[Category:Novels]] |
Latest revision as of 13:10, 7 October 2012
Wing Commander Movie Novelization | |
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Author(s) | Peter Telep |
Language(s) | English German |
Publisher | HarperCollinsPublishers |
Publication Date | March 1999 |
Pages | 244 pp |
ISBN | 0-061-05985-4 |
Retail Price | U.S. $5.99
CAN $7.99 |
Adaptation of the Wing Commander feature film.
Cover Copy
- 600 YEARS IN THE FUTURE
- THE BATTLE FOR EARTH
- IS ABOUT TO BEGIN...
- The egomaniacal alien Kilrathi have struck again,
- savaging a peaceful planet at the edge of space.
- And worse, they have captured a NAVCOM device
- that will lead them straight to Earth!
- Chris Blair and his pal Maniac are “nuggets,” cadets
- fresh from the Academy. Their first ship, the Tiger
- Claw, has an awesome mission: Recover the
- NAVCOM and stop the Kilrathi at all costs,
- But Blair's fighting wing - Earth's last hope - is
- seething with internal strife. For somewhere along
- the thin red line of heroes a traitor lurks!
Around The World
The German language edition, Wing Commander: Das Buch Zum Film, was published by Bastei Lubbe Verlag in 1999. Rather than use a movie screen capture, the German publisher has adopted the Baen-style cover layout (complete with an appropriate piece of slush artwork). It's also worth noting that the movie novel was the fifth Wing Commander book published in Germany (it was the eigth in the United States).
Characters
Human
Kilrathi
Ships
Terran Confederation
Empire of Kilrah
Places
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