No, no. I meant the episode "Sarek". With the TNG stardate 43917.4 - 1.12.2366. According to Picard, Sarek is 202 years old. But he would be only 201.4 - still could have been just a figure of speech.
Christopher, did you establish (or has anyone established) how long a Vulcan pregnancy takes?
Also Christopher, going back to the Sarek birthdate discussion, what do you make of the fact that Sarek is already 202 in "Sarek" set in December 2366?
I got my copies today:
https://christopherlbennett.wordpress.com/2015/03/14/uncertain-logic-is-here/
(I tried inserting the photo here, but it's huge.)
Why have S&S changed the format of Trek paperback books? It's no longer the mass market format. It's that long tall (not nice to hold) format. This is a very good reason to read eBooks.
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Or one of those print on demands which are trade paperbacks.JWolf may have received a book that wasn't properly guillotined?
I was going to suggest that, but I thought this format applied to out-of-print books? My local book shop has sometimes mistakenly ordered these in (and put them in my standing order) when an older Trek book suddenly becomes available again and is listed in the Pocket/Gallery catalogue. The margins and gutters are very wide, even though the internal text still looks formatted for MMPB.Or one of those print on demands which are trade paperbacks.
The photo of the books in the box look taller than a standard MMPB.
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