And I conveyed that by using not one, but two words (guess & probably) making clear that it's just guesswork on our part, so why did you make your initial post sound as if we were totally wrong, if you agree that it's ambiguous and the OCT-DEC slots are a possibility?
I don't know why it sounded to you like that.
Mhh, I always thought that when you start a reply to a post with "Except ..." you usually have a 180° different opinion to what you're responding to, espesciually when there's nothing in the reply to indicate that you acknowledge the guess in the post as a possibility.
They have it listed as TNG: The Founder's Tear, but I guess like with the first book that's just an old placeholder title for Raise the Dawn.
I'm very surprised by that interpretation. That's not what the word "except" means in my experience.
It could also imply the destiny of "The Sisko" and the Bajorans, Eav'oq, and Ascendants with regards to the Prophets, especially as it was always Sisko's destiny to be the Emissary.^I dunno about that. The title Chain of Destiny implies that it's somehow following up on threads from Destiny and A Singular Destiny, neither of which had much of anything to do with DS9.
It could also imply the destiny of "The Sisko" and the Bajorans, Eav'oq, and Ascendants with regards to the Prophets, especially as it was always Sisko's destiny to be the Emissary.
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What happens if an author falls behind in writing a trilogy and the editors ask them to make major changes in the their stories.How long does such a delay changes when a book series can or will be published if other problems crop up with the books?
Star Trek: Chain of Destiny: Raise the Dawn
Star Trek: Chain of Destiny: Raise the Dawn: Phase one: attack moon.
Star Trek: Chain of Destiny: Raise the Dawn
Could they not get another : in there?
Star Trek: Chain of Destiny: Raise the Dawn: Phase one: attack moon.
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