I was just wondering if I'd missed any hints that his approach was about to come and be so different.
Cool, thanks for the info.
It's just weird; I'm re-reading Avatar right now, and remembering how incredibly different it seemed at the time, like a totally new approach was coming out of Star Trek. I was young, and didn't know at that point that there were different editors, so I just thought it was S. D. Perry suddenly making the Trek universe seem all unified and fascinating. I was blown away, and I'd read Trek for a few years prior to that and given up because even to a 9th grader it was starting to get boring. Avatar looked interesting, and I grabbed it having no idea what I was in for. And I say all this without having, at the time, even watched DS9 at all!
I can find a bunch of novels he edited soon after Avatar that aren't DS9 (Section 31, Immortal Coil, Battle of Betazed, Engines Of Destiny, Ex Machina, etc), but it doesn't seem like there were any before. I was just wondering if I'd missed any hints that his approach was about to come and be so different.
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