I'm sorry to necro this post, but this book left me incredibly confused as to the need for secrecy and smoke and mirrors by Akaar. At the beginning, when the coded transmission arrived for Taurik, I was wondering what adventure would be so strange it would require an unorthodox and disruptive mode of communication. Having finished the book, I still don't understand. Was it just a plot device to put Picard in conflict with his officers? Is this just part 1 of a series?
I'm actually not sure why there was all that secrecy either, but the book isn't really fresh in my memory. I think Starfleet wanted to keep everything hush in case there was big retaliation against them? Or perhaps they wanted to see what state the planet was in as shoot for plausible deniability? Anyone else remember?
But what really threw me was that this was completely unrelated to the previous future-information that Taurik found in Armageddon's Arrow.