After reading these posts, I'm going to have to pick up this novel.
You won't regret it. I didn't.
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After reading these posts, I'm going to have to pick up this novel.
Can someone enlighten me?
It's been a while since I read it, so my memory's a little hazy, but I believe that there's a line about how the Borg girl from 'Vendetta' sparked debates at Starfleet about how they didn't believe Borg drones had gender and Seven marvelling at the stupidity. It's a reference to how Vendetta was required to have a disclaimer of 'this is the author's interpretation, and thus not anything that the show is required to uphold' and Richard Arnold basically saying 'no, the Borg have no gender, they're all sexless.'
At least, I think that's it.
After reading these posts, I'm going to have to pick up this novel.
But wasn't Richard Arnold just following the Rule of Rodenberry? I read it as "You're dead and your stooge lost his job so I've won this argument."
After reading these posts, I'm going to have to pick up this novel.
Valin, if you like Peter David' style (over the top situations/universe) you'll like this novel - as evidenced by this thread.
If you don't like this comic-booky style, you will definitely not like 'Before Dishonor'.
I just couldn't get into this book because it so wildly diverged from everything else in the series in both tone and characterization.
I just couldn't get into this book because it so wildly diverged from everything else in the series in both tone and characterization.
By that argument The Trouble With Tribbles, A Piece of the Action, Trials and Tribbleations and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home should never have been produced since they wildly diverged from everything else in their series in both tone and characterization.Sometimes the characters just have to let their hair down and go on a wild ride.
After reading these posts, I'm going to have to pick up this novel.
Valin, if you like Peter David' style (over the top situations/universe) you'll like this novel - as evidenced by this thread.
If you don't like this comic-booky style, you will definitely not like 'Before Dishonor'.
I didn't misrepresent anything. I was offering an alternative opinion.I can't speak to the characterization of the new characters because I haven't read Q & A. I will say that the differing characterization probably stemmed from the fact that Q & A and BD were most likely written simultaneously. Peter David probably only had an outline and maybe a few chapters of Q & A to work with. If he had read the preceding book the characterizations would have been consistent. He made due with what he had and in my opinion wrote one hell of a fun book. Besides I think Christopher was able to retcon the different behavior pretty well in GttS.
Despite the circumstances of the book's creation (which happened about like you describe) It doesn't change how I feel about BD.
I didn't misrepresent anything. I was offering an alternative opinion.I can't speak to the characterization of the new characters because I haven't read Q & A. I will say that the differing characterization probably stemmed from the fact that Q & A and BD were most likely written simultaneously. Peter David probably only had an outline and maybe a few chapters of Q & A to work with. If he had read the preceding book the characterizations would have been consistent. He made due with what he had and in my opinion wrote one hell of a fun book. Besides I think Christopher was able to retcon the different behavior pretty well in GttS.
Christopher did a fantastic job with Greater Than The Sum.
The fact that he had to retcon anything pretty much says it all though.
Despite the circumstances of the book's creation (which happened about like you describe) It doesn't change how I feel about BD. The book doesn't fit in it's slot. It could of been done better, and it wasn't. That's a shame.
Your use of emoticons gave me the impression that you were sticking your tongue out (and now, rolling your eyes) at my comments. I guess that's why I thought you were putting words in my mouth when you said "By that argument" and then said a bunch of great episodes/stories should never have been made based on said comments.
Didn't realize you hadn't read Q&A, that kind of makes it harder to understand my feelings of not dislike but Annoyance for this book.
It annoys me.
It's not a big deal though.
Despite the circumstances of the book's creation (which happened about like you describe) It doesn't change how I feel about BD.
So why are you feeling that way about the characterizations in Before Dishonor and not in Q&A? Only because by luck of the draw KRAD's book was published a few weeks earlier ( in the times of two books a month they might had been published the same month)?
If you want to blame someone for the inconsistencies blame Margaret Clark, she commissioned the books to be written simultaneously, but obviously wasn't able to keep the manuscripts consistent.
I didn't misrepresent anything. I was offering an alternative opinion.I can't speak to the characterization of the new characters because I haven't read Q & A. I will say that the differing characterization probably stemmed from the fact that Q & A and BD were most likely written simultaneously. Peter David probably only had an outline and maybe a few chapters of Q & A to work with. If he had read the preceding book the characterizations would have been consistent. He made due with what he had and in my opinion wrote one hell of a fun book. Besides I think Christopher was able to retcon the different behavior pretty well in GttS.
Christopher did a fantastic job with Greater Than The Sum.
The fact that he had to retcon anything pretty much says it all though.
Despite the circumstances of the book's creation (which happened about like you describe) It doesn't change how I feel about BD. The book doesn't fit in it's slot. It could of been done better, and it wasn't. That's a shame.
Your use of emoticons gave me the impression that you were sticking your tongue out (and now, rolling your eyes) at my comments. I guess that's why I thought you were putting words in my mouth when you said "By that argument" and then said a bunch of great episodes/stories should never have been made based on said comments.
Didn't realize you hadn't read Q&A, that kind of makes it harder to understand my feelings of not dislike but Annoyance for this book.
It annoys me.
It's not a big deal though.
You know.... I kind of skimmed your first posting so... I admit if I had taken the time to read it in full... I would have got what you meant and... Not gotten on your nerves. So... Sorry.![]()
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