"The Gods Must Be Crazy in outer space"
Philip "Flinx" Lynx is the result of illegal eugenic
experiments that simply proved science needs boundaries as
he contains enhanced skills to propel and collect emotions
from others. Currently Flinx searches for a missing super-
weapon left behind by an extinct race that may prove the
only tool to stop a species that threatens mankind from
behind the Great Emptiness. However, though the weapon is
planet sized Flinx has failed to find it and is forced to
land on an uncharted orb when his intelligent spaceship,
Teacher, needs emergency repairs. Flinx meets a backwater race of aliens who like him can
emit and receive emotions. He breaks the prime directive
of the Commonwealth not to interfere with primitive
species especially using technology as Flinx heals the
sick and injured. That backfires when the natives begin
worshipping Flinx the God which infuriates religious and
political leaders. His reputation as the deity crosses
national boundaries; other countries prepare to invade to
bring God home. While Teacher makes self-repairs, Flinx
realizes why the prime directive exists while RUNNING FROM
THE DEITY, which happens to be him. RUNNING FROM THE DEITY, the latest FLINX'S FOLLY is a
terrific tale that satirizes classic Star Trek by
displaying what happens when a much more advances
civilization brings impossible to grasp technology to more
primitive societies. Flinx is in rare form trying to do
good until he realizes what he has wrought while local
leaders do what they always do; manipulate others
including the "Deity". Though some readers will be upset
that the original mission turns inert, this is an
interesting tale as fans will think of The Gods Must Be
Crazy in outer space. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 1, 2005
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