No offense intended, Steve, but I honestly can't tell from your review why it's a must-read for NF fans beyond just the fact that it's got New Frontier on the cover. It honestly sounds pretty bad from your review. :/
It just seems like a mess and a minefield. I'd love to hear PAD's comments on it. Has he done any interviews since this third one came out? He hasn't really posted about the trilogy on his blog since the first one was released.
We had a good time with Peter. There are a couple things I wish I could have found a way to word so I could ask him, some of the things that happen in the book are not the easiest to find a way to talk about
What I found most repugnant in this story is the Excalibur crew and her captain aiding and abetting in not one, but TWO genocides over the course of this arc with absolutely no consequences. Nechayev sweeps it all under the rug while presumably burying the report that Dr. Lochley promised to write about Calhoun nearly beating a prisoner in his custody to death.
I was hoping this final volume would redeem the Returned trilogy for me, but instead it pushed New Frontier into something that I don't even recognize as being Star Trek.
Their refusal to beam any of the Dayan aboard made them complicit in the second genocide. As Peter David is fond of stating in this ebook, that means even the "women and children" died floating in space.
Peter David said:Calhoun couldn't believe it. "What the hell just happened? What caused their ship to move? Kat, are you seeing this?"
"Affirmative, but I'm not sure what it is that I'm seeing."
"You're seeing the death of an entire race," said Zak Kebron, and Calhoun knew that he was correct.
Some of the Dayan were already dead. The rest of them were going fast.
"Captain," said Burgoyne, "shall we beam any of them aboard?"
For a long moment, Calhoun said nothing. He simply stared at the Dayan as they flailed around helplessly, dying before his eyes.
Burgoyne tapped his [sic] combadge. "Bridge to transporter. Prepare to--"
"Belay that," Calhoun said quietly.
Burgoyne and Calhoun exchanged looks, then Burgoyne said, "Forget it, Halliwell," and clicked off.
The seconds extended, and no one said anything as the entire Dayan race died helplessly in space.
Yeah. Good call.
Just pretend the series ended with Stone & Anvil.
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