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Star Trek: Spock vs. Q, The Sequel (Adapted)

By: Cecelia Fannon
Narrated by: Leonard Nimoy, John de Lancie
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Following their debate over the fate of mankind, Spock and Q have continued their discussions over a meal. After dining, the two return to the stage to recount their repast, which included encounters with several of Spock's former shipmates. However, at the moment the two verbal sparring partners shake hands, a power surge places them in total darkness. Suddenly, Spock and Q are no longer on stage, but somewhere in deep space. As they struggle to determine what has happened, a curious personality change takes hold. Spock is overcome with giddy delight. Q is much more serious, even...logical. Masterfully performed by Leonard Nimoy and John de Lancie, this is a fascinating and often hilarious role reversal that reveals previously unknown sides of Spock and Q!

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A great edition to the first Alien Voices!

I listened to this sequel a very short while after listening to the first (I am not sure, but maybe they recorded both parts in one evening). I really enjoyed the different angle this sequel took, by having the actors switch roles. It was great to experience the actors stepping outside their usual roles, which I thoroughly enjoyed. This situation leads to some great jokes, and the chemistry between the two actors is as great as the first Alien Voices.

If you loved the first Alien Voices, this is well worth picking up!

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Good, but...

the last one was a lot better, but then sequels are almost always like that. Unlike the predecessor this one had more of a plot, but as the plot was quite silly the experience was diminished. Also, one again, the live audience was annoying.

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fantastic

absolutely hilarious. John De Lancie interacts flawlessly with Leonard Nimoy. I'd recommend it any day

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