Without giving away much. As HappyDayRiot said it is the first two Voyager books set after their return to the Alpha Quadrant and is more about them coming home and coping with that. However even the part of it that involves Borg technology and that threat is not The Borg (from the Delta Quadrant, that has been a threat to SF for many years). It is a misguided Admiral in Starfleet who is trying to use that technology for very bad things. WHAT?!?!? Before Dishonor was far from just being the repercussions of the previous book. And it in fact did have quite a large Borg attack of its own. Larger, IMO, than any other Borg attack we've seen to date.
"puts flame retarded underwear on" I liked Before Dishonour, I read the second half of the novel in one sitting, I know it's not prefect (what is) although I'm sure this is purely coincidental and not Karma's doing because I liked it, but I did spend a few days in the hands of the NHS after
National Health Service - the reason that allegedly Brits don't have to have health insurance. (We just get MRSA, C Difficile etc)
cheers for that (there's no embarrassed face) And KRAD, as already stated, the NHS stands for the National Health Service, luckily I came with out any hospital acquired infection and the nurses were on the whole pretty cute, but it wasn't a barrel of laughs either.
jolly good, if you had said that so I could hear it, not just read it, I would have gathered you were extracting the Micheal
But it wouldn't have happened had the events of Resistance not happened. Like how had Q not introduced the borg to the enterprise, Wolf 359 wouldn't have happened. And yes, i liked Before Dishonor, despite it's comical nature, half-arsed mutiny and a pirate-type character similar to Xyon. I liked it.