I kind of like the cover, if only for the increased possibility we'll get a fancy new shot of the Aventine on one of the other book covers or the Titan on James Swallow's novel!
Yes that was what I am expecting too. That leads me too believe there will be something really cool and unexpected on the other book.
Hmm... generally I *love* ship covers, but that one just seems... dull. I'm sure the book will be great, though! Seriously... is that a thing? I can't get enough of Bacco.
Well, I'm still hopeful for a new one based on the new model that Tobias Richter has recently revealed. (Thanks to 8 of 5's Trek Collective)
The synopsis sounds great, but I have no artistic ability and am pretty sure I could make that cover if given 5 minutes in front of a generic Photoshop
Really looking forward to this.Una really gets the paranoia and intrigue that lies in every Cardassian heart. I've always been disappointed that post-war Cardassia hasn't been used as a backdrop more(treklits own West Berlin).
Oh I wouldn't let anything like that stop me. And I'm a couple dozen pages into the book and I'm already loving it more than any Trek book I've read in a year.
And the cover for A Ceremony of Losses is out! http://www.startrek.com/article/first-look-cover-of-david-macks-the-fall-a-ceremony-of-losses
I quite like it. The covers have been a lot of faces for a while now, so a cycle of books with ships and stations will be a nice change.
I definitely like that cover a lot better! It has a very nice composition to it. I don't mind if the covers are of ships or planets- I just prefer for there to be something visually interesting going on. Crimson Shadow really doesn't tell you much about what's going on, its just a ship floating on a red background.