^Maybe he's thinking of Star Wars Infinities, which was a comics miniseries in the vein of Myriad Universes or Marvel's What If...?
It bears repeating: Since at least a Pocket Books editor and CBS representative (presumably, though no editors listed) approved all these stories, they are not "fan fiction." I realize you probably know this and meant "fan fiction corner" to mean something like "wish fulfillment" or "continuity-focused" fiction, but I'm a persnickety enough nerd to not let it slide without a friendly (I hope) reminder.
Personally, I thought "Qarol," though not my favorite of the stories thus far, was wildly innovative and audacious - I would never have dreamed anyone could get away with a story like that. It would have fit nicely in the "Infinities" section of the old books.
My apologies, I meant "Speculations." (I think one of those stories had the word "infinite" or "infinity" in its title, so that misled me... Probably also had the Marvel Star Wars Infinities in the back of my mind!)What was the "Infinities" section? I know there was a "Speculations" section for stories that don't exclusively fit in one series, but I don't think I've heard of an "Infinities" section.
Probably also had the Marvel Star Wars Infinities in the back of my mind!)
No apologies neededMy apologies, I meant "Speculations." (I think one of those stories had the word "infinite" or "infinity" in its title, so that misled me... Probably also had the Marvel Star Wars Infinities in the back of my mind!)
You're right here, I was just pointing out that we did see him that aggressive at one point.This story is set at the height of the Dominion War (or maybe not the height, the short story wasn't any more precise than pretty much "somewhen during the Dominon War".) If the story was set after the Romulans had joined the Federation and Klingons in their battle Worf shooting one of them would be very at least strange to outright stupid.
There is one in the PC reader and in the iPad app.There's no table of contents.![]()
I think one of the Q Continuum novels established that the Organians were a "few levels" (or something similar) beneath the Q.Got through two stories. I am a TOS fan but the first story was not that good. On the other hand the first TNG story was. I do not buy the Orgsnians are more powerful than the Q.
I did not recall that although I thought I read those three books.I think one of the Q Continuum novels established that the Organians were a "few levels" (or something similar) beneath the Q.
I couldn't find anything to back my claim up, after searching through the books with the kindl search function, so I guess my mind made that up. Sorry.I did not recall that although I thought I read those three books.
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