Well, technically, I've never talked to you and this is what I write like!!Wow, now I just I can get my hands on this soon, because this story sounds awsome. I'm also curious about it because it'll be my first William Leisner story. I've really enjoyed talking with him here so I'm really curious to see what he writes like.
You know what I mean.Well, technically, I've never talked to you and this is what I write like!!Wow, now I just I can get my hands on this soon, because this story sounds awsome. I'm also curious about it because it'll be my first William Leisner story. I've really enjoyed talking with him here so I'm really curious to see what he writes like.![]()
Okay, I've read A Less Perfect Union. I liked it, but I have one question:
Obviously after T'Pol's speech, Earth's application to join the Coalition would have been rejected. In the final scene, though, with Sarek and the Romulan Commander, I'm guessing that takes place several years *after* that. What has happened with Earth since then? The Coalition is apparently negotiating to admit *Romulus*, of all places. But what about Earth?
Wouldn't the starship being named the I.C.V Enterprise imply that Earth had joined? Or am I interjecting my feelings and thoughts into that analysis?
I felt the same way when reading the second last paragraph of the story. That reality turned out a lot better than the established "main" reality in some ways and not so good in others. I enjoyed that one the most out of the three stories.Places of Exile, in an odd way, made me almost wish that this reality depicted had occurred, considering how things ultimately turned out in the Alpha Quadrant.
I felt the same way when reading the second last paragraph of the story. That reality turned out a lot better than the established "main" reality in some ways and not so good in others.Places of Exile, in an odd way, made me almost wish that this reality depicted had occurred, considering how things ultimately turned out in the Alpha Quadrant.
I enjoyed that one the most out of the three stories.
I felt the same way when reading the second last paragraph of the story. That reality turned out a lot better than the established "main" reality in some ways and not so good in others.Places of Exile, in an odd way, made me almost wish that this reality depicted had occurred, considering how things ultimately turned out in the Alpha Quadrant.
Yeah, that was what I was going for. I didn't want it to seem like I was saying "My way is better than what happened," since that would've been self-indulgent.
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