You know though, re-reading a little bit further it does note Chekov and Kyle expected Ceti Alpha VI to be rejected for Genesis by Dr Marcus and that they would be moving on in short order. Since Khan and his group were on V, with no way to get off, they probably figured they'd be there and gone pretty rapidly.
It does note that had Ceti Alpha VI panned out that Chekov at that point would have felt obliged, and free, to divulge the information to Captain Terrell.
It was a favorite book of mine though for many reasons. A number of people have brought up some issues with TWOK in the past, including Christopher. To Reign in Hell does a great job of trying to provide some rationale behind some of those issues, including Khan's singular obsession with vengeance. I've heard some people complain about Khan's single mindedness. He has a starship, as Joaquin (I believe that's spelled correctly) points out, and yet Khan is obsessed with getting Kirk. The novel provides a pretty good basis for that. It didn't happen overnight. But by the time the Reliant encounters Khan, he's gone through so much Hell, including the deal of Lt McGivers that he goes insane with rage. It's something that builds over the years. And it even explains how Khan's merry band of supermen look like they belong in Guns'n'Roses. Good stuff
It does note that had Ceti Alpha VI panned out that Chekov at that point would have felt obliged, and free, to divulge the information to Captain Terrell.
It was a favorite book of mine though for many reasons. A number of people have brought up some issues with TWOK in the past, including Christopher. To Reign in Hell does a great job of trying to provide some rationale behind some of those issues, including Khan's singular obsession with vengeance. I've heard some people complain about Khan's single mindedness. He has a starship, as Joaquin (I believe that's spelled correctly) points out, and yet Khan is obsessed with getting Kirk. The novel provides a pretty good basis for that. It didn't happen overnight. But by the time the Reliant encounters Khan, he's gone through so much Hell, including the deal of Lt McGivers that he goes insane with rage. It's something that builds over the years. And it even explains how Khan's merry band of supermen look like they belong in Guns'n'Roses. Good stuff

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