Heh. So the "In a Mirror, Darkly" credits really are part of something greater!Finished at lunch. Thought it was a good novel and I don't think I picked up all the easter eggs (though I did notice a few).
One I haven't spotted mentioned yet isA Russian sub lost in the Laurentian Trench? - Presumably The Red October?
Novel continuity has already established Nogura stayed with Starfleet after stepping down as its chief of staff. He's in Forged in Fire (set between TFF and TUC) as one of the admirals involved in Sulu's hearing.Is this the first book that has featured Nogura and Morrow together? I was a bit surprised, as I guess I figured after stepping down from the head of Starfleet, Nogura would have retired, but I guess he was OK with moving back to a subordinate position.
I made the mistake to read the last phrase of the book. My interest was quickly piqued. I don't want to reveal anything. It will take some time until I can start reading it, though.
Finished at lunch. Thought it was a good novel and I don't think I picked up all the easter eggs (though I did notice a few).
One I haven't spotted mentioned yet isA Russian sub lost in the Laurentian Trench? - Presumably The Red October?
Novel continuity has already established Nogura stayed with Starfleet after stepping down as its chief of staff. He's in Forged in Fire (set between TFF and TUC) as one of the admirals involved in Sulu's hearing.
^ He also shows up in the storyline featured in DC TOS Vol. 2, #25-28, giving Kirk authorization to launch a mission set between The Final Frontier and The Undiscovered Country. As The Wormhole mentions, Nogura evidently stays on in at least a limited capacity in the admiralty into the Morrow/Cartwright/Smillie-era.
Another Easter egg:
The 19th century section with the sea ships trapped in the Arctic ice is no doubt an homage to / inspired by Dan Simmons' excellent novel the Terror.
^^The novel in question is a fictionalized version of those events involving a monster.
I'll bet monsters are interesting, I said. The places you must go and the places you must see, my stars! And I'll bet you meet a lot of interesting people, too. I'm always interested in meeting interesting people. Now let's dip our patties in the water!So... the non-fictional version was the one that involved a monster? Or is this why we have commas?![]()
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