Just posted my video review of this novel (very slowly trying to get caught up on reviews). I loved this novel. Spoiler for my review: I picked it as the top Trek novel in 2019.
My review.
My review.
That is a bug in Books (formerly iBooks).   is the code for some sort of space. It displays no problem in ADE (RMSDK) and KOReader.And, finally, there was a repeated text rendering error in the Apple iBooks version of the book that appeared around single quotes. The first time I noticed it was the paragraph (error included):
The figure was noncommittal. "' We '?"I don't know how to report bugs in eBooks.
The infamous and ongoing fan-film boondoggle, Axanar, has Garth's ship during the Four Years' War with the Klingons being the U.S.S. Ares.
This week's Literary Trek's is an interview with Dave Galanter on Dead Endless.
With regard to the Axanar easter egg, I was surprised at the point that there was no canon Starfleet ships called the Ares, though I quickly realized I was thinking of a USS Aries with an "i," named after the zodiac goat constellation, and the 21st century Ares Mars landers seen on VOY, which have a bit of an excuse on account of theming. Now that I'm curious, I checked MB, and it has been used as a name in the Rise of the Federation era (named for the aforementioned Mars lander, as part of the "Early Earth Spacecraft" theme), a Saladin-class ship in FJ's tech manual (which also had a Hermes-class USS Aries, to compound all possible confusion), and as a stock name for generic ships in a couple of games.
I missed this tidbit when the book came out and only found out about the Axanar homage this week while doing other research. This is the best Trek joke I have seen in a long time.From my point of view, Starfleet wouldn't be naming a ship after a god of war. At least, if they had at some point, I'd ignore that the same way I ignore "James R. Kirk" and every ship having its own insignia: mistakes before it all shook out. :-)
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