I don't want to post spoilers yet lest the thread jump on me but there are some great comic moments in there.
In terms of style it seems very much an evolution of your style in The Buried Age, better this time with experience and a freer hand to not have to neatly bundle everything up at the end. Several character choices seem similar to The Buried Age, you seem to have a preference with the styles of aliens you create. Similar choices manifest themselves.
Yes,did seem a bit of a retake on Ariel from the Buried Age in both character and plot. I'm not unhappy about it. Different enough, but the two characters did seem to be very much cut from the same pattern.Lirahn
Second,. You're going to [in]famous for that one.The Defence Force of Delta recruits people on the basis that they get off on violence as a fetish.![]()
Fourth, what is it with you and cybernetic cellular implants and cybernetic organisms in general? First the Choblik, then the Manraloth, now the. And thenSelakarIt seems to be a favourite character type of yours. I like it too, I just wonder why you choose to use that type of character.the 29th Century TIC troops went into battle with temporary cybernetic implants.
Fifth,Jenna Noi. Loved everything about her. Also a bit of an Ariel character cast into the Federation mould, I thought.
And yes, I was reading the shower scene that way.
Bogus!what no bill and ted in the DTI
But.
Chakras? Seriously?
Does Watching The Clock have ideas on where the new Star Trek movie fits in with the rest of ST history, and if so, can we talk about that here (and would it have to be under spoilers)?
I hope so. Would the Paramount brass even LET him reveal who Future Guy is?
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