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There's a sucker born every minute. (Enterprise: The First Adventure)
It didn't happen (Indistinguishable from Magic)
Not to overanalyze a game, but IfM has been kind of reincorporated back into the continuity now. The Light Fantastic deals with Geordi and Leah Brahms' relationship, and either early in TLF or one of The Fall books they do refer to what happened to Scotty.
 
There will be no logic to this book. Kai Winn is in charge while Sisko and company are lost on some planet. I'll only start the story and then hand it off to my fellow author who people think is Peter David, where he'll take my mess and turn it into a multi-book story.
 
There will be no logic to this book. Kai Winn is in charge while Sisko and company are lost on some planet. I'll only start the story and then hand it off to my fellow author who people think is Peter David, where he'll take my mess and turn it into a multi-book story.
Which book is this?
 
Join Starfleet where your continuing mission is to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilisations. To boldly fuck up where no one has ever fucked up before.
Vanguard series
 
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Join Starfleet where your continuing mission is to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilisations. To boldly fuck up where no one has ever fucked up before.
Harbinger series
I think you mean Vanguard series. Enterprise might fit too, though.
 
It looks like the "Rebels" trilogy by Dafydd ab Hugh (who is not Peter David), but I don't remember what the first part about another author starting it as a single novel is.
It is the "Rebel" trilogy, and the first book in the trilogy seemed to have a little bit of Hugh's writing style, but mostly felt like the writing of the author of 'The Laertian Gambit'. The last two books were consistent in the style of writing.
 
It is the "Rebel" trilogy, and the first book in the trilogy seemed to have a little bit of Hugh's writing style, but mostly felt like the writing of the author of 'The Laertian Gambit'. The last two books were consistent in the style of writing.

I don't believe Robert Sheckley, author of The Laertian Gamble, had anything to do with the "Rebels" trilogy.
 
"Hi there. I like long, pedantic lectures, so let me lay a guilt trip on everyone." - Every Christopher novel ever written.
 
Read a book that makes you wish you could take a trip to a place that doesn't exist - Hidden Universe Travel Guides: Vulcan, and Klingon Empire.
 
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