...or the Grigari (Millennium Trilogy) invading the Carnelians (The Buried Age)...
The Carnelians would kick their collective tuchas.
It just seems a shame to me that all these great aliens and storylines are created, visited once (even if that once is really in-depth over the course of an entire novel or tetralogy), but then left behind. I appreciate it when a writer-fan includes the odd Hamalki (The Wounded Sy) or Choblik (Orion's Hounds) or Vahni (Twilight) sitting in the back at Quark's, but one yearns for more.
For what it's worth, I'm always looking for opportunities to revisit species I introduced in earlier works. Someday I hope to reveal what the Shesshran (
Ex Machina) are up to in the 24th century.
Arpy, would you mind explaining who the Carnelians are? I haven't had a chance to read "The Buried Age" yet, but I hear its VERY good.
In "Legacy," Picard revealed that he first met Tasha Yar saving colonists from a "Carnelian minefield." Given the timing, I pretty much had to make that part of the climax of
The Buried Age. I didn't just want to make them aliens from the planet Carnelia or something, given that carnelian is an English-language word for a type of gemstone. So they became the Regnancy of the Carnelian Throne, a multispecies empire sort of thingy, comparable to the Federation in size and power, but very distant from it. Their members include at least a couple of species glimpsed in the background of DS9 episodes, though that's only implicit in the book.