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A question about singular destiny

Ok, thanks, then does it have all three crews?

No. ASD does feature the Aventine crew from Destiny, along with the Bacco administration. But the other crews are featured in their own respective series -- Titan in my Over a Torrent Sea in March, Voyager in Kirsten Beyer's Full Circle in April, and the Enterprise in Bill Leisner's Losing the Peace in July.
 
Does this book follow a certain series? Or is it a stand alone with other characters?
It's a followup to Destiny, as stated, and will help set up the status quo for the future of 24th century fiction. :)

The Aventine's in it, the Bacco Administration's in it, crews from three other ships are in it, several previously established diplomats, a bunch of heads of state besides President Bacco, visits to Achernar Prime, Artaleirh, Capella IV, Cestus III, Earth, H'atoria, Krios, Mars, Maxia Zeta III, Qo'noS, Starbase 10, Ty'Gokor, Zalda, and a number of other places, and so on. :D
 
Wow, sounds like lots of good stuff. I'm especially curious to see what 24th Century Capella IV, and Cestus III are like.
 
Wow, sounds like lots of good stuff. I'm especially curious to see what 24th Century Capella IV, and Cestus III are like.
Well, we've seen some of Cestus III in Q & A, Articles of the Federation, and A Time for War, a Time for Peace, plus a glimpse in the graphic novel The Gorn Crisis.

As for Capella IV.... :evil:
 
Does this book follow a certain series? Or is it a stand alone with other characters?
It's a followup to Destiny, as stated, and will help set up the status quo for the future of 24th century fiction. :)

The Aventine's in it, the Bacco Administration's in it, crews from three other ships are in it, several previously established diplomats, a bunch of heads of state besides President Bacco, visits to Achernar Prime, Artaleirh, Capella IV, Cestus III, Earth, H'atoria, Krios, Mars, Maxia Zeta III, Qo'noS, Starbase 10, Ty'Gokor, Zalda, and a number of other places, and so on. :D
Sadly, this left no room for the kitchen sink.
 
Does "several previously established diplomats" mean the return of Colton Morrow?

For reasons I cannot explain, I have a deep and abiding affection for that man.
 
Does "several previously established diplomats" mean the return of Colton Morrow?

For reasons I cannot explain, I have a deep and abiding affection for that man.
Me too, actually, but no, Morrow will not be one of the returning diplomats.
 
Well, we've seen some of Cestus III in Q & A, Articles of the Federation, and A Time for War, a Time for Peace, plus a glimpse in the graphic novel The Gorn Crisis.
And in the epilogue of Star Trek Destiny: Lost Souls.
 
^ Well, "we" haven't seen that yet. I mean, a few of us have, but the general public hasn't. :D
 
Wow, sounds like lots of good stuff. I'm especially curious to see what 24th Century Capella IV, and Cestus III are like.
Well, we've seen some of Cestus III in Q & A, Articles of the Federation, and A Time for War, a Time for Peace, plus a glimpse in the graphic novel The Gorn Crisis.

As for Capella IV.... :evil:
Oh, I didn't realize we had already seen it that much. I really feel like a moron now, because I've actually read both of those novels.:censored::brickwall: Haven't read The Gorn Crisis yet though, but I will if I ever get my hands on the Trek Comics DVD.
 
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