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IIRC, The Children of Kings was sort of deliberately out-of-continuity. It was written before the question of how Pocket would handle the new movie continuity was settled, so TCoK was sort of written to be ambiguous, to be not quite in either Prime or Kelvin continuity (as they're now known) but to be its own thing distinct from both.
Yeah, I saw the author's comment at the end of the book, but I'm not familiar enough with the newer movies to tell what elements of them he may have incorporated. The two little details I'm thinking of are Fed knowledge of the Ferengi and pre Hur'q Klingon spacefaring. Not a big deal.
Speaking of which, that "space dust" comment was a bit awkward. I'm certain he meant it nicely, but it struck me as something that Mor glasch Tev might say.
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