Hey, I was just thinking about Ward's In the Name of Honor recently. I'd read it YEARS ago, but recall really liking it.
And then I realized it featured Kirk and Sulu working alongside Koloth. If I remember right, Sulu and Kirk (between Final Frontier and Undiscovered Country) help Koloth liberate some Federation prisoners from a jungle outpost run by Koloth's former second-in-command. Because the Empire is moving closer to the honorable ways of Kahless once again ... or something like that.
So here's the question: Are this book's events referenced in Martin and Mangel's Forged in Fire novel that featured both Sulu and Koloth (as well as Kang and Kor)?
Not that they should have been! I do realize authors do not *have* to consult with one another. And I also realize cross-continuity would not become a huge deal until the "post-VOY season 7/DS9 season 8 and beyond" material. But, it seems, occasionally Trek authors would reference others' works in their books.
Anyway, simply curious...
Also, if anyone has any thoughts, opinions, or reviews of In the Name of Honor? Please feel free to chime in with those as well.
And then I realized it featured Kirk and Sulu working alongside Koloth. If I remember right, Sulu and Kirk (between Final Frontier and Undiscovered Country) help Koloth liberate some Federation prisoners from a jungle outpost run by Koloth's former second-in-command. Because the Empire is moving closer to the honorable ways of Kahless once again ... or something like that.
So here's the question: Are this book's events referenced in Martin and Mangel's Forged in Fire novel that featured both Sulu and Koloth (as well as Kang and Kor)?
Not that they should have been! I do realize authors do not *have* to consult with one another. And I also realize cross-continuity would not become a huge deal until the "post-VOY season 7/DS9 season 8 and beyond" material. But, it seems, occasionally Trek authors would reference others' works in their books.
Anyway, simply curious...
Also, if anyone has any thoughts, opinions, or reviews of In the Name of Honor? Please feel free to chime in with those as well.