I only read Paths of Disharmony today and it's fascinating to think of this book in lieu of Brexit. I wonder if Andoria has an equivalent of Boris Johnson and just how difficult it really did turn out to remove Andoria from the government they founded and all of the little things that would be hugely important yet taken for granted by the people--especially in a environmental crisis.
I always love re-visiting Star Trek in lieu of current events. One of the weaker episodes of TNG for me was "Symbiosis" as I felt it was lecturing on the War on Drugs. Except, now that I live in Kentucky where the pharmaceutical companies have actually sold highly addictive opioids for the purposes of making a profit under the guise of medicine--well, it hits much much harder.
Was there ever a follow up to the Andorian secession? I'm trying to find out.
I always love re-visiting Star Trek in lieu of current events. One of the weaker episodes of TNG for me was "Symbiosis" as I felt it was lecturing on the War on Drugs. Except, now that I live in Kentucky where the pharmaceutical companies have actually sold highly addictive opioids for the purposes of making a profit under the guise of medicine--well, it hits much much harder.
Was there ever a follow up to the Andorian secession? I'm trying to find out.
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