God damn, is that what it feels like when I quote the books?
I honestly don't understand the confusion? I'll simplify it, maybe that'll help.
Tal'Aura maneuvered Donatra into agreeing to a meeting supposedly under the auspices of opening diplomatic relations. (Not even claiming that they wanted to be allies, just basic opening of relations.) But Donatra was overconfident in her position because she legitimately did have the RSE over a barrel since the IRS had most of the major agricultural worlds; it was a ruse to have her arrested (and eventually secretly killed in a way that looked like suicide) to take her out of power. Then Tal'Aura annexed the Imperial Romulan State during the power vacuum since, being so new, there was no established system of transition of power.
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I stopped reading sometime after Destiny when the DS9/Typhon stuff took over. I didn't mind them slimming the world down by taking the best of all of them and making a singular continuation.
But when it went back to so many convoluted branches I lost interest.
What is that supposed to mean?You might be in the wrong place then mate...
So if Pocket is now close to butting up against the 2387 limit, it's a bed we've made for ourselves.
Just that this is the Treklit board, and it is populated by people who read treklit. @Chemahkuu said that they stopped reading about 8 years ago as they had lost interest. That's all I meant.What is that supposed to mean?
You might be in the wrong place then mate...
Fantastic! If you stopped reading around Destiny and lost interest due to too many convoluted branches, then may I suggest the amazing Voyager relaunch books by Kirsten Beyer? They are wonderful, and you don't have to follow the rest of the 24th century books if you don't want to, as they are off on their own "branch". The nice thing is that their storyline picks up pretty much right after Destiny ends, so there wouldn't be much catch-up needed.I'm right where want to be, (generic stereotypical English comeback not found).
I'm right where want to be, (generic stereotypical English comeback not found).
I didn't know. That's why I asked. It did seem a little unwelcoming, though, especially in a thread most likely to attract people who don't read the post-Destiny novels.Just that this is the Treklit board, and it is populated by people who read treklit. @Chemahkuu said that they stopped reading about 8 years ago as they had lost interest. That's all I meant.
What exactly did you THINK i meant @Stevil2001?
I didn't know. That's why I asked. It did seem a little unwelcoming, though, especially in a thread most likely to attract people who don't read the post-Destiny novels.
I find it lame that we neither have a full series starring Captain Ezri Dax of the U.S.S. Aventine nor regular DS9 novels with Ezri before her promotion.On a related note, I think the fast jumps in time really made DS9 suffer the most too - even though the Pact, Fall and other novels have allowed exciting developments for some DS9 characters. That wonderful level of detail, the minificence of the original relaunch and the finery of its microarchitecture, really is goneExcept in Voyager
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(There was a subtle continuity among the early DS9 novels -- surprisingly apt, given how that series and its tie-ins later developed -- but it didn't last long.)
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