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A question for KRAD, regarding Rodek and Toq

^ Sort of. DI's main purpose in life was to be a Worf solo novel, showing his first mission as an ambassador, and also to do a version of the "civilian who comes on board to make the crew's life miserable" plot that is a Trek staple, but twisting it so that a) it's a Klingon ship and b) the civilian is actually our hero. :)

Turning it into a series was more of a hope than a possibility when I pitched the book, and was thrilled when John Ordover let me use the Gorkon gang in The Brave and the Bold and then told me to pitch him a Gorkon duology. :D
 
I'm just glad this series is continuing. I never really got the whole Klingon devotion until reading the Gorkon books.

It made the Klingons more realistic as a people and thereby more interesting to me personally.

I'd love to see more of Martok though. While not Gorkon books, "Left Hand of Destiny" left me wanting more in that regard as well. Such a great character.

That reminds me... What has the Emperor aka Merlin been up to as of late?
 
^ Thanks!

Martok does appear in A Burning House, worry not. :)

As for Kahless, check out A Time for War, a Time for Peace.
 
Technobuilder said:
I'm just glad this series is continuing. I never really got the whole Klingon devotion until reading the Gorkon books.

It made the Klingons more realistic as a people and thereby more interesting to me personally.

Have you Read The Final Reflection yet? It's awesome!
 
^ Right after Enemy Territory, in early November 2376, pretty much at the same time as Andor: Paradigm.
 
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