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Losing the Peace....Geordi.....(spoilers!)

Maybe Leah Brahms' husband was killed during the Borg invasion and he can finally hook up with her. ;)

but yeah, give Geordi a damn woman already!
 
Maybe Leah Brahms' husband was killed during the Borg invasion and he can finally hook up with her. ;)

but yeah, give Geordi a damn woman already!
Leah Brahms' husband was killed in the Genesis Wave books, and there was a discussion at one point between her and Geordi on that subject.
 
What??? So why aren't they married already?

Edit: These books don't gel with the Relaunch continuity, though, do they? So they could kill her husband AGAIN if they wanted to. lol :)
 
Leah Brahms' husband was killed in the Genesis Wavebooks, and there was a discussion at one point between her and Geordi on that subject.

Oh please ... as much as I like Leah Brahms, wouldn't it be sad/poor for Geordi to go back to an old flame instead of finding a new one? I did like Aquiel though. Too bad nothing was ever made out of it.
 
These books don't gel with the Relaunch continuity, though, do they?

That's unclear. The third Genesis Wave book has one discrepancy with Titan (the name and sex of the Ogawas' child), but then, so does Death in Winter (the posting of Sariel Rager). A character referenced in The Genesis Wave, Book One is a recurring character in Vanguard, and Myriad Universes: The Chimes of Midnight borrows some of TGW's concepts about the Genesis Effect's physics and technology. (Though both of those are derived only from the "Genesis report" chapter Dave Mack contributed to the duology.)

I'm not sure whether the huge cataclysm seen in the Genesis Wave books is acknowledged in anything set afterward.
 
I'm not sure whether the huge cataclysm seen in the Genesis Wave books is acknowledged in anything set afterward.

I'm pretty sure it was mentioned in one of the last few A Time To... books - I have a memory of Bacco or Piniero discussing the more recent crises that had occurred, and the Genesis Wave was one of them.

EDIT: Yeah, just checked Memory Beta - referenced in A Time to Kill. So, it might have been Zife or Azernal - I know it was in the political side of events.
 
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Leah Brahms' husband was killed in the Genesis Wavebooks, and there was a discussion at one point between her and Geordi on that subject.

Oh please ... as much as I like Leah Brahms, wouldn't it be sad/poor for Geordi to go back to an old flame instead of finding a new one?
Why? What's wrong with a long-running friendship developing into something deeper? And why would another hook-up with another female-guest-star-of-the-week character be preferable?
 
I'm not sure whether the huge cataclysm seen in the Genesis Wave books is acknowledged in anything set afterward.

I'm pretty sure it was mentioned in one of the last few A Time To... books - I have a memory of Bacco or Piniero discussing the more recent crises that had occurred, and the Genesis Wave was one of them.

EDIT: Yeah, just checked Memory Beta - referenced in A Time to Kill. So, it might have been Zife or Azernal - I know it was in the political side of events.

The Genesis Wave disaster was mentioned in "A Time to Sow", "A Time to Love" (which also mentioned on-going relief efforts), "A Time to Kill", "A Time for War/A Time for Peace" and "Articles of the Federation". Books one and two of the Genesis Wave are indeed part of the continuity. :)
 
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