Thank you, Christopher for replying to my comments.
I personally don't mind a break from the Orions, as I am less interested in them than the Klingons. And I'm glad the Deltan thread wasn't continued. I personally am less enthralled with the "sensual aliens" (Orions and Deltans) than the "militaristic" ones (Klingons, Andorians). Personal choice I suppose.
I did notice the LGBT inclusion, which is fine, except that I was really hoping for more focus on the personal lives of the "primary" crew. I don't think Malcolm has had a romance in 14 years (aside from a possible dalliance with a Vissian that was never confirmed, and the beginnings of something in What Price Honor that thankfully didn't continue since it was out of character IMO). Being a Captain of a small starship would limit your chances for a relationship- unless it's with aliens or other captains. I enjoyed Thanian and thought she was a badass and devoted to duty, much like Malcolm. Again..my opinion.
I can appreciate that as an author , it must be extremely difficult to address all storyline threads in any one book. And there needs to be priorities. The writing, IMO was excellent...and all the technical stuff was so awesome it went over my head at times. But then, I read generally for the interpersonal stuff rather than the technical.
Even though we didn't get any Kimura, I did appreciate Hoshi's honesty in how she felt leaving him behind in Earth - feeling a little guilty that she was feeling a little relieved that she didn't have to do the day-to-day intense therapy with him (for now). Doesn't mean she doesn't love him. Family and caregivers of the disabled can feel that way . (I have a disabled son) so her feelings were spot on.And it was beyond awesome that she agreed to marry him AFTER the injury.
Damn..Hoshi is just all kinds of awesome! (And Kimura is also..for his fighting spirit and his willingness to give Hoshi space to pursue her passions)
I personally don't mind a break from the Orions, as I am less interested in them than the Klingons. And I'm glad the Deltan thread wasn't continued. I personally am less enthralled with the "sensual aliens" (Orions and Deltans) than the "militaristic" ones (Klingons, Andorians). Personal choice I suppose.
I did notice the LGBT inclusion, which is fine, except that I was really hoping for more focus on the personal lives of the "primary" crew. I don't think Malcolm has had a romance in 14 years (aside from a possible dalliance with a Vissian that was never confirmed, and the beginnings of something in What Price Honor that thankfully didn't continue since it was out of character IMO). Being a Captain of a small starship would limit your chances for a relationship- unless it's with aliens or other captains. I enjoyed Thanian and thought she was a badass and devoted to duty, much like Malcolm. Again..my opinion.
I can appreciate that as an author , it must be extremely difficult to address all storyline threads in any one book. And there needs to be priorities. The writing, IMO was excellent...and all the technical stuff was so awesome it went over my head at times. But then, I read generally for the interpersonal stuff rather than the technical.
Even though we didn't get any Kimura, I did appreciate Hoshi's honesty in how she felt leaving him behind in Earth - feeling a little guilty that she was feeling a little relieved that she didn't have to do the day-to-day intense therapy with him (for now). Doesn't mean she doesn't love him. Family and caregivers of the disabled can feel that way . (I have a disabled son) so her feelings were spot on.And it was beyond awesome that she agreed to marry him AFTER the injury.
Damn..Hoshi is just all kinds of awesome! (And Kimura is also..for his fighting spirit and his willingness to give Hoshi space to pursue her passions)