There's a preview of The Klingon Art of War up on StarTrek.com, which includes all of Chapter 1 of the book. There'll be an interview with me on the site very soon....
Not up to me to answer that question.Does this mean you gonna start writing Trek novels again? It's been a long time and you've been missed.
There's a preview of The Klingon Art of War up on StarTrek.com, which includes all of Chapter 1 of the book. There'll be an interview with me on the site very soon....
My own humble opinion is that it should have its own review thread, but that's trampledamage's call....Is Sho or anybody going to open a review thread? It's not a novel but book is book.
I had no idea that LTP came up with a different name for Kortar's mate. However, since Kortar's story is mythical anyhow, I'm perfectly happy to chalk it up to the inconsistencies that crop up across different oral traditions across an entire planet.Kortar's mate is called Baka in this book. Is it the same one as Lunob from Losing the Peace, or Kortar's second mate?
Not that I'm aware of. I always thought that was a silly notion, anyhow, since the impression created by both Worf's comment in "Homefront" and the marriage ceremony text in "You are Cordially Invited..." indicates that killing the gods was a good thing, so I never understood why they established in "Barge of the Dead" that Kortar got made into the Klingon equivalent of Charon for that.Only indirectly related to the book; has it ever been established who punished Kortar after he and his mate slew the gods?
I always thought that was a silly notion, anyhow, since the impression created by both Worf's comment in "Homefront" and the marriage ceremony text in "You are Cordially Invited..." indicates that killing the gods was a good thing, so I never understood why they established in "Barge of the Dead" that Kortar got made into the Klingon equivalent of Charon for that.
B'Elanna saved her mother and/or herself from Gre'thor in "Barge of the Dead", so it might not be as hopeless.
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