and have picked up John Scalzi's Red shirts
I just finished George R.R. Martin's Fire & Blood, and have picked up John Scalzi's Red shirts![]()
Marooned is one of my favorite Voyager novels, because Kes was my favorite character and it was refreshing to get a book focusing on her, even with the "romance novel" aspects, as you put it. It's true Golden's books have a lot of emotion to them, but they were among the few books that really stood out from the early pack of VGR novels.
Just started reading Crossroad (TOS #71) by Barbara Hambly.
I think Kes is pretty underrated, too. She was handled very poorly by the shows writers, imo. You could say that about several of the show's characters, but it's especially true in her case. On paper she should be an interesting character, and she's played by an attractive actress who may have not been the best actor on the show but certainly wasn't the worst. They just seemed to have no clue what to do with her.
Unfortunately, a lot of why Kes was underdeveloped was due to issues with Lien, acting ability notwithstanding, as she's had tons of problems with substance abuse.
I think Kes is pretty underrated, too. She was handled very poorly by the shows writers, imo. You could say that about several of the show's characters, but it's especially true in her case. On paper she should be an interesting character, and she's played by an attractive actress who may have not been the best actor on the show but certainly wasn't the worst. They just seemed to have no clue what to do with her.
That's a good one. I also like her book Ghost-Walker.
Oh, individual episodes here and there, and they had replicator rations early on (which mysteriously seemed to disappear later in the show).
That certainly would not make much sense.There was also that line about them only having one kid in their life time which makes no sense as the population would be half of the previous generation.
That certainly would not make much sense.
So I would interpret this, that Ocampa only can get children once in life, but that they mostly get multiple children, at least twins, just like many animals do.
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