I recently picked this book up based on a recommendation on this board (from the author no less!) I was interested in reading more about Matt Decker and was not disapointed at all.
Part One is set during TOS, a year prior to The Doomsday Machine. Unlike most Trek novels I'm familiar with this story is not told from the perspective of the Enterprise crew, though they are involved. It is primary told from the POV of Decker and the Constellation crew. I found this to be a very refreshing. For one thing we see Kirk and crew through another crew's eyes, which made me look at them in new ways. The story felt very much like it could have been an episode from an alternate Trek series in which the show focussed on the Constellation rather than the Enterprise. There are even a few references to the Connie's earlier missions, which seem to have been every much as exciting as the E's. I liked this touch in particular as I've always envisioned other Starships having similar adventures as our heroes.
Matt Decker's characterization was spot on, which is impressive considering he only appeared once in TOS and then it was under mental distress. The crew of the Constellation--all of which were new to me, I assume they were created for this book--came across as fully realised 3 dimensional characters. The story really left me wanting to know more about this crew & see more of their missions either prior to this time or in the next year leading up to the Constellations destruction in The Doomsday Machine.
I was a little hesitant starting Part Two, since I've never been a huge DS9 fan and had never recalled hearing of Cpt Keogh and the Odyssey before. I need not have worried. DeCandido portrayed the Odyssey crew with every bit as much skill as he did the Constellation crew. I never once felt that I was missing something even thought I had just about zero knowledge of this crew and ship.
Overall this was an excellent book. I picked it up just for part one's Decker appearance and now find myself looking forward to picking up Book Two. But far from satisfying my desire to see more of Matt Decker, it has left me hungry for more!!
Part One is set during TOS, a year prior to The Doomsday Machine. Unlike most Trek novels I'm familiar with this story is not told from the perspective of the Enterprise crew, though they are involved. It is primary told from the POV of Decker and the Constellation crew. I found this to be a very refreshing. For one thing we see Kirk and crew through another crew's eyes, which made me look at them in new ways. The story felt very much like it could have been an episode from an alternate Trek series in which the show focussed on the Constellation rather than the Enterprise. There are even a few references to the Connie's earlier missions, which seem to have been every much as exciting as the E's. I liked this touch in particular as I've always envisioned other Starships having similar adventures as our heroes.
Matt Decker's characterization was spot on, which is impressive considering he only appeared once in TOS and then it was under mental distress. The crew of the Constellation--all of which were new to me, I assume they were created for this book--came across as fully realised 3 dimensional characters. The story really left me wanting to know more about this crew & see more of their missions either prior to this time or in the next year leading up to the Constellations destruction in The Doomsday Machine.
I was a little hesitant starting Part Two, since I've never been a huge DS9 fan and had never recalled hearing of Cpt Keogh and the Odyssey before. I need not have worried. DeCandido portrayed the Odyssey crew with every bit as much skill as he did the Constellation crew. I never once felt that I was missing something even thought I had just about zero knowledge of this crew and ship.
Overall this was an excellent book. I picked it up just for part one's Decker appearance and now find myself looking forward to picking up Book Two. But far from satisfying my desire to see more of Matt Decker, it has left me hungry for more!!