The big long section between the prologue and the interlude had me on the edge of my seat, particularly near the end (and it also had me wishing for chapter breaks: I didn't care for the lack of chapter breaks in ADF's second HC novel, Bloodhype, and I don't care for the lack of chapter breaks in this opus).
. . . is a Chekhov's Gun
I do wonder how long George had this idea in mind.
He is the first person to specify that the Treaty of Algeron was named about a star system home to a heavily inhabited planet that had previously been destroyed by metaweapons, specifically isolytic subspace weapons.
But, yes. I knew that Bajor faced a serious challenge, but I did not know how serious. Iliana Ghemor was potentially the Fire, indeed.
But, yes. I knew that Bajor faced a serious challenge, but I did not know how serious. Iliana Ghemor was potentially the Fire, indeed.