Just finished. I think this story was not for me, as the First Contact section was the most interesting part.
Just finished. I think this story was not for me, as the First Contact section was the most interesting part.
What Trek novel do you have planned next?That’s fair. Not every story is for every person. Sorry this one didn’t tick your boxes.![]()
What Trek novel do you have planned next?
And to be honest, I am not certain that the offspring we see in Ephraim and Dot are not also Ephraim, at least to my mind. That's how they (Ephraim) are.![]()
We are all Kosh
Honestly I don't know if I will get around to this one for a long time, if ever. I've not been impressed with the Discovery novels, and I'm on a 24th century binge right now, trying to get caught up with the TNG and DS9 novels. But I do want to keep my website in good shape, and I know there is at least some reference in this novel to the Stamets comic. Can anyone let me know what references they noticed to any other Trek books and comics in this novel? Especially if they are references to other books or concepts from the wider Litverse. Thanks in advance!
If ever?![]()
I referenced some episodes of DSC for sure, some Easter eggs about some TOS locations and references, and some flashbacks to things seen in the Discovery Annual Comic that had Stamets and Culber in it. As for references to other Trek books, I mention Garth of Izar's ship from the Garth of Izar novel.
Still hope you read it. It's a Discovery book about Discovery characters set on the Discovery.
No offense, Dave! Thank so much for your answer! That helps a lot. Honestly, there are just so many Trek books on my ‘to-read’ pile, I don’t know when I’ll ever get around to everything I really want to read.
OT,but maybe Dave will appear at Trekonderoga this year.
I hope you are invited and can attend.I always love going, but it depends on what my schedule at my day job and normal life are. But that tour is like family to me.![]()
To be fair, I don't think Ephraim actually talks to very many people. Culber is probably on a very short list of people Ephraim's had an actual conversation with, and could be the only one who's expressed frustration with the "you will and you won't, you can and you can't" thing.He's alive in every universe and hasn't yet understood the dangers of the catchphrase.
To be fair, I don't think Ephraim actually talks to very many people. Culber is probably on a very short list of people Ephraim's had an actual conversation with, and could be the only one who's expressed frustration with the "you will and you won't, you can and you can't" thing.
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