After reading this third installment in the RotF series, where the plots of the two primary ships (and the Essex) are fairly self-contained, I was wondering if a format change may be more effective for future installments.
Like the Worlds of DS9 series, half of the book could be exclusively devoted to the Pioneer and the other half could feature the Endeavour and her crew (plus Archer). This approach wouldn't work when the two ship's storylines dovetail together in the third act, but a story like Uncertain Logic, I think, would benefit from a clear division in the novel -- short Endeavour novel, short Pioneer novel, and a bonus Essex short story at the end.
Christopher, have you considered toying with the format for these novels or is the current structure what you prefer for these tales? Just curious.
I try to approach each one differently. So far I've been more or less alternating between stories where the two main crews operate separately and ones where they collaborate on the same matter. As for format or structure, it follows the story -- that's about all I can say about it.
Any chance we'll see more of Vanot in future volumes? I really enjoyed Mayweather as "John Carter of Vanot" and thought that the planet would be fun to revisit. We got just enough details on the place to make it interesting and unique, but it felt like we only scratched the surface of the setting.
It doesn't seem likely in the short term. But who knows where it might be in the 23rd or 24th century...?