Hi Christopher, Still reading, but I just loved...
...the appearance of the TARDIS and the Time Machine in the archive on Eris. Were there any other similar references that I missed (perhaps a Delorean)? I'm sure this will all be covered in your annotations.
Loving the book so far, currently ranking it near Ex Machina, my favorite Trek book of yours, and indeed of the franchise.
Are there any sneaky little mentions of the Star Trek: Online alternate future in this book? Grabbing it for sure on the 9th when I head into the city.
Are there any sneaky little mentions of the Star Trek: Online alternate future in this book? Grabbing it for sure on the 9th when I head into the city.
92 pages in. Some of the paragraphs make for difficult reading.
To those who have read it : could you wander over to Amazon and leave a review? There's only one, currently, and it's...not similar to the general sentiment here.
Uh oh. That was how I was gonna buy it. What makes it so bad?After I read it, should I tell people on Amazon how bad the eBook is?
Uh oh. That was how I was gonna buy it. What makes it so bad?After I read it, should I tell people on Amazon how bad the eBook is?
I keep getting lost on where 'we' are in the timeline between the current story and flashbacks. Every section heading starting with a different planet/society's date format isn't helping because you don't know how far away one is relative to another. The uptime/downtime stardates are the master key, I guess.
The recruiting of the Deltan DTI agent confused me with how far it was from the 'current' story. He seems like a seasoned agent (though the story states how he his knowledge was 'advanced') but he really hasn't been an agent that long it seems.
It's a little disjointed at times and sometimes feels like a collection of short stories or a scientific paper on the nature of time. The book picks up mid-way, though, and you start to see how all the stories fit together into the larger whole. It's not the easiest Trek book I've ever read, but it's a satisfying science fiction story that manages to create a coherent background for time travel in the trek universe.
Liked the bit where the DTI wantedto throw the book at Janeway. Always thought it was a bit unbelievable that she pretty much got off scott free...
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