I for one know that Bennet has a thing for the Kreetasans and Betelgeusians.
I for one know that Bennet has a thing for the Kreetasans and Betelgeusians.
I can see that with the 'Geusians, but the Kreetassans? I think I've only used them in The Buried Age, and that was just because "Onna Karapleedeez" sounded like it might be from the same language as "Kreetassa."
I think there's a case to be made that Christopher is majorly into humans. They're featured in every one of his books!
Having read a bunch of John Vornholt novels of late, he loves the Antosians, and they're often off-handly mentioned as being bridge crew or security officers.
Una McCormack obviously enjoys writing Cardassian characters. Have we had any further information on Brinkmanship?
well, he would. he invented them.
I don't know if it counts as his "favorite," but David R. George III features the Alonis in one way or another in many of his novels.
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