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Just read The Final Reflection
The structure was pretty ingenious. JMF mentions "the reflective game" early on, and I noticed that the ending and beginning of the story mirror one another. I also really like the Cold War analogy. I just wish that the cover art would have depicted Krenn as having the forehead wrinkles, as he is depicted in the novel. Actually, I wish that he had no wrinkles in the novel. |
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
also the conference transporter scene cracks me up every time
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
The Klingons come alive in a way that the TV series never managed to. Their culture is diverse and very different from what is usually portrayed in Trek and yet still true to the TOS version of the Klingons. Much more believable than the biker Klingons where almost everyone seems to be a warriors portrayal that we got. If you want more background, see if you can find a copy of the FASA rpg Klingons supplement. It was written in parallel with TFR and gives even more insight into the best portrayal of an alien race ever in Trek lit. |
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
The Final Reflection review.
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
http://www.amazon.com/The-Final-Refl...+reflection%22
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
It's also an eBook: http://www.amazon.com/The-Star-Trek-...and+of+kahless ![]() The Hand of Kahless by Therin of Andor, on Flickr
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Location: On holiday. Regular service will resume on July 6.
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![]() What is contradictory there? Due to ENT, transporters appear earlier on, and so does dilithium - but as with cloaks, we could plead "rat race" and argue that the things introduced in the novel were new iterations with superior qualities. Say, naturally mined dilithium might be a galaxy-shaking development, as opposed to the never-seen, never-described substance of ENT, if we assumed the latter was an industrial product with an annual global yield of micrograms... Klingon ideas on when first contact happened are already indicated to be different from (what the Klingons know of) human ideas - both could be written down as creative rewriting of history, something the Klingons are quite famous of in both interpretations. The canon and novel descriptions of the Klingon culture and biology don't appear to overlap sufficiently to create contradictions. We never saw the lack of Games, Thought Admirals, orphanages, Name changes or Fusions in canon Trek! Nor was there in this novel an explicit lack of those Klingon features introduced in TNG or DS9 or VOY. Or was there? As for the relative ages of Spock and this young Leonard McCoy we never see... Perhaps the good Doctor had a cousin who was a namesake? ![]() Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Just read The Final Reflection
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