Why would they want to include Worlds as part of Season 8? Unity leaves it off perfectly!
Why would they want to include Worlds as part of Season 8? Unity leaves it off perfectly!
But the ending of WoDS9 functions just as well as a point of resolution/transition. It's a cliffhanger, like most DS9 season finales. It also marks the end of the calendar year, making it a closer correspondence to a "season finale" in that sense.
Since the books were very much not designed to follow the structure of television seasons, any attempt to impose a "season" structure on them is going to be arbitrary, forced, and based on a number of ad hoc assumptions. At best it's a rough, flawed analogy. So it shouldn't be surprising that there's more than one interpretation of how to approach it.
^Honestly, the post-Unity stories didn't have the same punch as the season 8 stories. Possibly due to the, like, 5 years that season 9 took to come out. Seemed like season 9 was lots of setup, not much payoff.
Alright, I'm kinda out of the loop.
Season 8 are the novels up to Unity, right? Season 9 are the novels/stories afterward?
Aside from like 100 pages in the middle where Sulu's entire role in the story is to over and over and over again think about how he wishes he could do something but can't (I swear there was that exact scene, Sulu wanting to run off and be useful, at least 6 consecutive times) ...
I'm reading it now, and it's this part that's taking the longest. Every time I read another scene where Sulu "wants to do something but can't" I lose a little bit more steam. I loved Martin & Mangels Lost Era Sulu book, so i'll just push through, but it is kind of slow...
^^
I've noticed that each author has his or her style that may or may not work for some people.
@Hoshi_Mayweather-
I would like to hear how your boyfriend did with the scholarship! (I saw the questions and the entries, and you really have to know what you're talking about; and you have to say with a strong essay.
I waited too long since I was going back and forth on the book, and the cliff notes...
Next year...next year...)
Why would they want to include Worlds as part of Season 8? Unity leaves it off perfectly!
But the ending of WoDS9 functions just as well as a point of resolution/transition. It's a cliffhanger, like most DS9 season finales. It also marks the end of the calendar year, making it a closer correspondence to a "season finale" in that sense.
Since the books were very much not designed to follow the structure of television seasons, any attempt to impose a "season" structure on them is going to be arbitrary, forced, and based on a number of ad hoc assumptions. At best it's a rough, flawed analogy. So it shouldn't be surprising that there's more than one interpretation of how to approach it.
Plus, it may not be a fair assessment of her virtues, but it seems like a pretty fair assessment of her attributes.
Plus, it may not be a fair assessment of her virtues, but it seems like a pretty fair assessment of her attributes.
Only on a superficial level.
For the record, yes, it is fun to imagine Kira as a French maid. Almost as much fun as it is imagining Ezri Dax as a naughty Catholic schoolgirl.
^I've always been partial to the idea of Ezri playing a "Bond/Bashir-Girl" in Julian's spy program....![]()
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