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25 April 2017. Post-Obama, Colonel Lance Tucker is Commander of the next generation X-33 space shuttle Intrepid, for a showpiece midnight launch to the International Space Station.

In a New Cold War, a crisis involving Intrepid has horrific consequences on Earth. Lance hatches a desperate plan to travel back in time using the shuttle, and change history by preventing its launch.

But is time travel possible? How can the necessary fuel be acquired from the Russian-controlled ISS? Can the shuttle and its crew survive the journey back in time? And how can General Jack Nelson be convinced to abort the launch?

As Lance races against the clock to change history, his actions and words have unforeseen consequences on everyone....

259 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 17, 2010

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Steve Stone

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A former expert IT Project Manager, Steve Stone has a number of award-winning developments under his belt. Steve threw off the shackles of computer contracting to become a full-time writer. He waited many years for an opportunity to begin penning his 'Intrepid' series of 4 novels, and matching screenplays. To date, the first 2 novels and 3 screenplays are complete. Steve currently plans to release the 3rd and 4th novels of the series in 2012/13. Because the central characters are exposed to increasingly dangerous and complex challenges, multiple genres are explored; space, war, horror, historical mystery, gangland, disaster, comedy, and the stories consequently appeal as both science fiction and action adventure. So if you are a big budget film producer looking for your next formula fiction smash hit, Steve would love to talk to you about his screenplays! Steve was born in Bristol, England in 1962, and was married to Debi in 1995. He has travelled to many parts of the world, his 3-month tour of New York and Florida with Debi being of particular inspiration to the 'Intrepid' series. Steve has enjoyed a busy life, and has many accomplishments outside of his IT and writing careers.

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September 12, 2011
"25 April 2017. Post-Obama, Colonel Lance Tucker is Commander of the next generation X-33 space shuttle Intrepid, for a showpiece midnight launch to the International Space Station.

In a New Cold War, a crisis involving Intrepid has horrific consequences on Earth. Lance hatches a desperate plan to travel back in time using the shuttle, and change history by preventing its launch.

But is time travel possible? How can the necessary fuel be acquired from the Russian-controlled ISS? Can the shuttle and its crew survive the journey back in time? And how can General Jack Nelson be convinced to abort the launch?

As Lance races against the clock to change history, his actions and words have unforeseen consequences on everyone...."

Quite a ingenius plot- but can the book live up to the promise? The answer is a resounding YES!!! Steve Stone has produced a novel so full of superb characters, unique locales and gadgets, and most important- characters so finely drawn that the reader is literally plunged into his world. And what a world it is! The immense skills of Mr. Stone allows him to combine so many elements to create ..not so much a novel..but an experience.

Lance Tucker and especially Jack Nelson are two characters so originaland memorable that they serve as the anchor for this must read adventure. One can only be grateful that this is the first in the Intrepid series- as the world created by mr. Stone is one any reader will want to return to!

A JAMES MASON COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB MUST READ

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18 reviews
December 1, 2011
I had very high hopes on this book as I love time-travel-stories. However, the way the main character hatches the superman-round-the-world-time-travel-idea, and the crew going along with it didn't feel good. His whole idea of then crashing the shuttle into the ocean, with a microscopic chance of surviving, instead of trying to contact Nasa from orbit to try to delay the launch, or at least crash the shuttle into the "young" shuttle, also feels like a really dumb way of trying to change the past. And why kill his crew, for fear that they would hinder him in reaching Nasa. Wouldn't it be more convincing with all of them showing up, or at least they would have a greater chance of somebody reaching the General if they all went in parallel.

I really liked the book up until "let's go round the earth", and the rest of the book is well-written and exciting, but I'm sad to say I couldn't get over the fundamental plot-items mentioned above.
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November 13, 2011
After witnessing a global crisis Colonel Lance Tucker, commander of the Space Shuttle Intrepid, travels back in time to avert the disaster! 

With an interesting plot and some very detailed descriptions of the shuttle flight and International Space Station, “Intrepid” by Steve Stone is a pretty good Science Fiction story. 

I'll certainly be reading the sequel to this book.
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