Fixed, thanks!You're Danby Connor link goes to the Kayla Detmer page.
Fixed, thanks!You're Danby Connor link goes to the Kayla Detmer page.
The Enterprise chief engineer situation is really complicated enough... We've got not only Moves-With-Burning-Grace and Barry but also Michael Burnstein from the Jerry Oltion stuff. Barry is around before "The Cage" (per Vulcan's Glory), as was Grace but Barry also appeared in The Rift immediately after "The Cage", as did Grace who appeared in the Early Voyages issues set after "The Cage". I've placed Conflicting Natures and the flashback parts of Where Sea Meets Sky after Early Voyages so mid to late 2254 belongs to Burnstein. But now we know that Barry was chief engineer in 2255 and of course Grace appeared as chief engineer in 2263 parts of Burning Dreams... *sigh*I was a little sad to get almost none of the other Pike's Enterprise crew: Boyce has one scene, and Tyler, Garison, and Pitcairn make tiny contributions, but there's no Colt (who's my favorite), and the only "expanded universe" Pike crewmember I noticed was Caitlin Barry from the 1980s/90s novels by D. C. Fontana and Peter David. Give me some Mohindas or Burnstein or Dabisch or Nano or Moves-with-Burning-Grace or Carlotti!
I enjoyed a lot of this book but wish it hadn't been the Enterprise.
Discovery should be allowed to stand on its own before having guest star appearances.
True, and I don't mind other characters and ships appearing, I just would have liked the the first few books let the new characters shine on their own.Well, that's what the show is doing (Sarek and Mudd aside). The books are there to support it. Most people who watch the show will never read the books anyway. They're more like bonuses than part of the core work.
True, and I don't mind other characters and ships appearing, I just would have liked the the first few books let the new characters shine on their own.
I hadn't understood that Michael was actually the victim of two childhood terrorist attacks (so unlucky), I'd assumed her in the destroyed learning center was either the attack where her family was killed, or a figurative vision combining both memories we saw earlier. The book didn't seem to specify that the explosion on Vulcan was an attack by Klingons which is... interesting (and having her be the victim of two Klingon attacks within a few years when the Klingons were essentially off the board would be weird). Maybe there's more to come on that.
Keep reading.Does Discovery at any point mention why the uniforms I've seen on the cover of this opus, and in the promotional materials for DSC, look nothing like Cage-era or TOS-era uniforms?
I can see why they did it this way, though. Discovery is so revisionist in its look and tech and approach that it's hard for a lot of people to see how it fits with the Prime 23rd century as we know it. By doing crossovers with TOS characters and events, the books help put it in context. They're connective tissue between the two iterations of the 23rd century.
I like all of the "fixes" David Mack made for the book. It really feels organic.
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