Also who was J. Noah Kym?
I checked and Voyages of Imagination said on p. 275 that "[Kym's] good freinds Heather Jarman and Jeffrey Lang [...] gave [him] some much needed perspective"I seem to recall some speculation, based on the Voyages of Imagination entry for "Fragments and Omens," that "J. Noah Kym" was Jeffrey Lang and Heather Jarman.
*cough* @Una McCormack *cough*I decided to give this a try, thought it was total shite and gave up by the 10% mark. It would be nice if Pocket handed the DS9 stories over to someone else.
Sidaveki is a Tarellian - do we know what they look like?
I'm not hating this novel sofar. But, it also doesn't feel grounded in anything yet. The only thing making this a DS9 novel is the fact that it's covering the Rebecca kidnap from the DS9 relaunch. Other than that, it could have been about any Starfleet ship with kids being abducted. I'll reserve final judgement untill I'm done.
I absolutely agree with this and I finished the book. The DS9 series of novels feels so scattered and in some ways there is nothing to differentiate it from the rest of the series, it's lost that DS9 feeling for the most part.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.