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TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang: The first book mentioned when the question of a good Data novel comes up. Chock full of continuity references not just to TNG but also to TOS, however, drawing a line from Roger Korby to Noonian Soong and establishing a vast Star Trek android saga. A saga that David Mack appears to have penned the next chapter in, recently informing us that his Cold Equations trilogy commemorating TNG's 25th anniversary ties back to Lang's work in a major way. All this combines to making Immortal Coil a key entry in the TrekLit canon, and one that many of us are revisiting right now - with The Persistence of Memory en route - or will be revisiting in the future. The official blurb:
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
I should dig this out and re-read it too.There's even a cute anime reference....
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
I haven't said that about a Trek book since the Destiny trilogy.
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
I've read Immortal Coil years earlier in German. Because I'm currently in Ireland I just downloaded the English original as E-book and started [re-]reading. I remember the overall plot but not the details so it's almost as good as new. This time, I picture actress Chyler Leigh (Dr. Lexie Grey from Grey's Anatomy) as Lieutenant Rhea Adams. Both are petite and have dark hair. For the Wikians among the readers, this is a good opportunity to expand articles around this 'old' book (I still went to school when it came out ).
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
About half-way through it now. So far it's been excellent. |
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
"Immortal Coil" did attract a lot of negativity from TNG-only fans when they realized that many characters referred to were from episodes of TOS (and even a namedrop from "The Questor Tapes") and were demanding that the book required extensive footnotes or a dramatis personae, but I really felt - and still feel - that such information is not a requirement for enjoyment of the story, and would perhaps scare off readers from sampling it. The call-backs to TOS - cameo mentions of every android and AI featured in the series - are a delight to those in the know, but not crucial to this excellent whodunnit. Dr Juliana Tainer and the three unnamed Data/Lore prototypes she mentioned in "Inheritance" are also featured. I love a whodunnit where I don't guess whodunnit until the author decides to reveal all. For Data fans, this book is a wonderful celebration of the character!
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
However, that being said, I'm thrilled to read that the Cold Equations will pick up some of the pieces left behind by Immortal Coil.
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
I think shipping cost to the Netherlands there aren't quite as steep as with .com and .co.uk. http://www.amazon.de/gp/offer-listin...1503898&sr=8-6 |
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Re: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffrey Lang Review Thread (Spoilers!)
Here's what I didn't like:
Last edited by Sho; October 29 2012 at 11:49 AM. |
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I should dig this out and re-read it too.
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. In particular, I like speculating about how Data functions and thinks, and while Coil doesn't go overly into detail on that either, it did generally feel more convincing than most other novel's treatment of his android-ness. The way Data manages his background processes, for example, felt well-done.



