The OP shouldn't read this, because it does contain spoilers, but on a whim I wrote a little humorous recap of the journey from Homecoming through to Indistinguishable From Magic...
[Brilliance!]
Nice!
But what about Death in Winter?
The OP shouldn't read this, because it does contain spoilers, but on a whim I wrote a little humorous recap of the journey from Homecoming through to Indistinguishable From Magic...
[Brilliance!]
Nice!
But what about Death in Winter?
DS9/TNG comic book miniseries, Divided We Fall: I managed to track down the individual issues
And it never received an English-language trade omnibus, either, although there were two foreign language translations, such as the German "Symbiose" and Spanish "Divide y vencerás".now it is also included on the Comics Collection DVD.
Some definite errors there.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Volume Three: The Dominion and Ferenginar
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Warpath
While not errors as such, this list was missing the Mirror Universe books. I know Jon asked that they not be included but the mirror universe figures heavily in the later DS9 novels and, while not quite necessary, reading these helps fill in the back story considerably.
It would change the reading list as follows:
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Volume Three: The Dominion and Ferenginar
Star Trek: Mirror Universe: Glass Empires
Star Trek: Mirror Universe: Obsidian Alliances
Star Trek: Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Warpath
And of course, Nemesis happens between these two.A Time for War, A Time for Peace
Death In Winter <-- this was missing on your list
"Sarah Shaw" (recently revealed to be a pseudonym of David Mack).
But please bear in mind that Homecoming, The Farther Shore, Spirit Walk: Old Wounds and Spirit Walk: Enemy of my Enemy are really truly awful...
In some people's opinion. But they evidently sold pretty well.
It's true, they did, but I read them without any preconceptions - i.e. before joining this community and discovering that they were unpopular with other people as well !
Yes, and it's your opinion that they're bad. And others share that opinion, yes, but still others disagree. For instance, I like them just fine, and I've certainly seen other posters in "this community" defend them. Don't you think people deserve the right to judge for themselves?
So, I just made a brilliant flowchart of how all of these books fit together and refer to each other. What's a good website for me to put the image on so that everyone can see it? I haven't actually done that before.
"Sarah Shaw" (recently revealed to be a pseudonym of David Mack).
was it?! shit i missed that memo!
Cool chart.
Though as usual, the efforts of the Department of Temporal Investigations go unheralded, overshadowed by those Starfleet glory hounds...Oh, never mind... they probably prefer it that way...
Cool chart.
Though as usual, the efforts of the Department of Temporal Investigations go unheralded, overshadowed by those Starfleet glory hounds...Oh, never mind... they probably prefer it that way...
I actually just edited it to add that...
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/812/treklitflowchart2.jpg/
Or, if you prefer PDF: http://www.lucidchart.com/publicSegments/view/4f08c6c7-c4c8-473e-a20f-48270a6eb6d7
Yes, good work, Thrawn.That'll be a very useful aid to a lot of readers.
Are you going to make one adding in Klingon Empire, SCE, Lost Era, etc (if that's even possible before it gets too unwieldy)?
SCE seems like a really, really bad idea, for any semblance of readability.
Lost Era has some connections to DS9, but not much. They're good books, but I can't think of anything in them that is at all integral to any of the ongoing stories, aside from Vaughn backstory. I'm not sure that's worth the trouble, either.
Klingon Empire might be doable, though. Obviously Left Hand of Destiny would be connected to them, but what other connections would I have to add? Been too long since I've read them to remember.
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