Before I answer this question ... are you sure you're not going to want to read these books?
I will certainly read some of them. It depends on which books are in the crate my friend gave me.
Before I answer this question ... are you sure you're not going to want to read these books?
In which case I've already given away too much information. Do you really want to know the answer to yout last question?I will certainly read some of them. It depends on which books are in the crate my friend gave me.
In which case I've already given away too much information. Do you really want to know the answer to yout last question?
The answer is yes but if you don't want to know more, then you will be really disappointed ...Yes or no will suffice.![]()
BTW, no offence but you can't just read the relaunch books that you find in the crate.
They all mesh into a whole and with approx. 15 books so far, the story is still unfinished.
Are these part of the lot?
Homecoming, The Farther Shore, Old Wounds, Enemy of my enemy...,Cohesion, Fusion, Distant Shores, Evolution, Full Circle, Unworthy.
The relaunch books are as follows:
1-2) Homecoming - The Farther Shore
3-4) SW: Old Wounds - SW: Enemy of My Enemy
(after this, it is advisable to read BEFORE DISHONOR from the TNG novels)
5) Full Circle
6) Unworthy
7) Children of the Storm
8) The Eternal Tide
9) Protectors
10) Acts of Contrition
11) Atonement
12) A Pocket Full of Lies
Also, of the books you mentioned DISTANT SHORES is my favourite one. It is not part of the relaunch series but a collection of short stories taking place during the TV-show.
Any timeWell, thank you! It seems I have some reading to do.![]()
Just got done watching "Live Fast And Prosper". I can't help but wonder what Star Trek: Voyager would be like with Janeway's evil twin as Janeway.
It's really hard to know how she would have done from those few clips. Obviously she would have brought different things than Kate Mulgrew did and the character would be different. But who knows if it would have been better or worse.
She did indeed look tired.Indeed, I've seen too many people decide that Mulgrew's overacting was the right way to go for these scenes but Tuvok's remark's about her looking tired falls flat on its face. It's more appropriate as a description of how Bujold looked.
She did indeed look tired.
Personally I didn't care for her in the part but it might have a lot to do with how much I enjoy Kate Mulgrew in the role and how used to seeeing her in the part I am.
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