Over A Torrent Sea. worth all the hype. Fascinating how Bennet conceptualizes an aquatic people's use of technology in the absence of technology! My husband collects Marvel's Sub-Mariner and I thoroughly enjoy them but my largest quibble is how the underwater technology so closely mirrors upworlder's without the benefit of fire and the direction our technolgy has taken based upon the harnessing of fire. I always thought technology w/o fire would be very different from our own. Bennet shows it can be.
I'd forgotten how much fun a first contact book can be - and I'm quite taken by Torvig. He's like a little kid in a big sandbox!
Finally knocked off Open Secrets yesterday, and I also zipped through Green Arrow: Sounds of Violence, which collects the second half of Kevin Smith's run on the title. I think I'm going to seek out the rest of the Green Arrow series via the library: has anyone here read it? How does Judd Winick handle the character?Yesterday I read the first Star Wars Adventures comic novella, Han Solo and the Hollow Moon of Khorya, and now I've literally just launched into Star Trek: Vanguard: Open Secrets as well.
Since the beginning of May, I've read twelve new tie-in books in my effort to catch up on what I missed during the semester. Only four more to go, and I'll finally be caught up!
I was hoping someone would ask "Brain and Brain!! What is Brain?!?!?!?"![]()
(*spoilers ahoy*)
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I’ve always hated Captain Janeway. I’ve hated her holier-than-thou attitude. I’ve hated the way she’s tried to be the mother-to-the-galaxy. I’ve hated the way she’d save the ship in the last 5 minutes of the show by spouting meaningless technobabble (“invert flux polarizers to 85%!” “Genius idea Captain! There shields are dropping! They’re retreating!” – roll credits). In Before Dishonor, Janeway will finally get what’s coming to her.
Aside from a couple of Robert A. Heinleins that I'm planning on getting from the library today, I'll be stopping at the bookstore to get one of two choices on my list. Initially it was going to be Oliver Twist, but now I'm leaning more towards the Terok Nor trilogy...
You're right. I agree 100% with what KingDaniel said in his post. I've said in the past it was a mistake to make her into this huge character in the Next Gen books. Promoting her to Admiral? Another big mistake, one of many in Nemesis. But to compound it by making her one of the regulars ... no, thanks. She should have been immediately put on trial and served the rest of her days in a penal colony. It's a perfect, stereotypical example of someone in management failing upwards.(*spoilers ahoy*)
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I’ve always hated Captain Janeway. I’ve hated her holier-than-thou attitude. I’ve hated the way she’s tried to be the mother-to-the-galaxy. I’ve hated the way she’d save the ship in the last 5 minutes of the show by spouting meaningless technobabble (“invert flux polarizers to 85%!” “Genius idea Captain! There shields are dropping! They’re retreating!” – roll credits). In Before Dishonor, Janeway will finally get what’s coming to her.
No controversy in this post...
You're right. I agree 100% with what KingDaniel said in his post. I've said in the past it was a mistake to make her into this huge character in the Next Gen books. Promoting her to Admiral? Another big mistake, one of many in Nemesis. But to compound it by making her one of the regulars ... no, thanks. She should have been immediately put on trial and served the rest of her days in a penal colony. It's a perfect, stereotypical example of someone in management failing upwards.(*spoilers ahoy*)
Up next…
I’ve always hated Captain Janeway. I’ve hated her holier-than-thou attitude. I’ve hated the way she’s tried to be the mother-to-the-galaxy. I’ve hated the way she’d save the ship in the last 5 minutes of the show by spouting meaningless technobabble (“invert flux polarizers to 85%!” “Genius idea Captain! There shields are dropping! They’re retreating!” – roll credits). In Before Dishonor, Janeway will finally get what’s coming to her.
No controversy in this post...
Good, because that's what I decided to get.Aside from a couple of Robert A. Heinleins that I'm planning on getting from the library today, I'll be stopping at the bookstore to get one of two choices on my list. Initially it was going to be Oliver Twist, but now I'm leaning more towards the Terok Nor trilogy...
The "Terok Nor" trilogy is fantastic. "Day of the Vipers" would make my list of top five Star Trek books.
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