Riker was going to be taking the kid up to the Enterprise to stay, but then he suddenly disappears with absolutely no mention anywhere ever again.
He is a major player in both Double Helix: Quarantine by John Vornholt, and Triangle: Imzadi II by Peter David.I'm not sure if that isn't metioned in any novel (I haven't read them all) but I'd also like to know what became of Tom Riker.
Another kid I wonder about is Rugal from DS9's episode "Cardassians". Did he survive the war (he wure would have been a lot safer if Sisko hadn't decided to send him to Cardassia against his wishes)? Did he ever make contact with the O'Briens again as Miles offers to him at the end of the episode?
He is a major player in both Double Helix: Quarantine by John Vornholt, and Triangle: Imzadi II by Peter David.I'm not sure if that isn't metioned in any novel (I haven't read them all) but I'd also like to know what became of Tom Riker.
Another kid I wonder about is Rugal from DS9's episode "Cardassians". Did he survive the war (he wure would have been a lot safer if Sisko hadn't decided to send him to Cardassia against his wishes)? Did he ever make contact with the O'Briens again as Miles offers to him at the end of the episode?
Didn't Rugal appear in one of the relaunch novels?
Riker was going to be taking the kid up to the Enterprise to stay, but then he suddenly disappears with absolutely no mention anywhere ever again.
They ate him.![]()
Erm, no he doesn't. The spectre of what he did in "Defiant" hangs over A Weary Life, but while Tom is very much the subject of conversation and thought, he isn't actually in the story.And one of the TNG e-books in the Slings and Arrows series.
That would be awsome. In fact I'd love to see the whole team from EFII, I'd especially love to see someone give the Klingon (who's name escapes me) a backstory because I've always wondered how he ended up in Starfleet.i'd like someone to use Alex Munroe and Telsia Murphy from the Elite Force PC games...
Erm, no he doesn't. The spectre of what he did in "Defiant" hangs over A Weary Life, but while Tom is very much the subject of conversation and thought, he isn't actually in the story.And one of the TNG e-books in the Slings and Arrows series.
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