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Just finished Ex Machina - Want more post-TMP books!

JD said:
All of this disscussion of EX reminds me that I still need to try to track it down and read it. I've been planning on reading it pretty much since it first came out, in fact I even rented the DE of TMP as a prep for the book and still never read it. :scream:
GUARDS!!
 
Hey, I've read almost everyother new Trek book as it's come out, I've even read CLB other two books.
 
Unfortunately Mere Anarchy isn't avaliable in paper format yet, so I won't be able to read that follow up to Ex Machina. Which is a shame because EM was an interesting alternative Trek novel, very much in the same spirit as TMP.
 
Unfortunately Mere Anarchy isn't avaliable in paper format yet, so I won't be able to read that follow up to Ex Machina.
In the interest of full disclosure, The Darkness Drops Again, CLB's contribution to the Mere Anarchy miniseries, is not a followup to Ex Machina as such. In fact, the book covers a lengthy time frame, starting shortly after TMP, and ending shortly before TWOK, filling in the missing years admirably. Mind you, readers of ExM will find much that is similar, particularly in the early parts of the story, but to consider it a followup to the novel is misleading.
 
^^Right... I realized that TDDA should be a part of Mere Anarchy first, a continuation of ExM second -- so that MA readers who hadn't read ExM wouldn't be confused. So it only contains minor references to elements or characters specific to ExM.

However, it did let me use some of the long-term ideas I had in mind for possible ExM followups, and it let me work in some TMP production details I didn't learn about until after writing ExM (like the modular shuttlecraft concept that Andrew Probert developed for the movie).
 
I haven't read the Mere Anarchy series yet, since I have not tried the e-book format (I am hoping this series will be published in an omnibus edition at some point.)

However, I LOVED Ex Machina. Christopher, you captured the post-TMP era perfectly. Better than anyone else. (I also was not a fan of the fromulaic New Earth series). I hope that you get to pick up some of the seeds that you planted in that novel at some point...
 
Xeris-mas said:
JWolf said:
You are missing out on a very good mini-series by not reading The Mere Anarchy Series. Just go get yourself a nice Sony Reader PRS-505 and you'll be able to take your books along with you. No need for a laptop.
Unfortunately, the Sony PRS-505 and the Amazon Kindle are unavailable in the UK :scream:

The Brokeen Cybook V3 is out of stock and comes in at £245 (that's almost $500) and the iRex Iliad (last choice) is a ripoff at £433 ($860 approx).

So you can see that for now, getting and reading eBooks is not really very practical. The Mere Anarchy and Slings and Arrows miniseries, and the COE, will have to wait.
I know a few people who do have Sony Readers 500 or 505 in the UK. There is a shop based in New York City that will ship out of the US for a 505.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/524807-REG/Sony_PRS505LC_PRS_505_Reader_Digital_Book.html
 
I was just looking at the supporting character images on the annotations, and I noticed that one of them is an Andorian. So I was wondering if the book gives any kind of explanation, or at least acknowledgement, for the differences in Andorian antennae in the different eras? I understand that it was simply a makeup change, and I know it doesn't need any kind of explanation, but I was simply curious if there was one.
 
I prefer to chalk it up to makeup changes and not worry about it. At most, I'm open to the idea that there's one Andorian "race" with antennae coming from the back of the head and one with them coming from the forehead, but I'm not going to worry about all the variations in antenna design. But it's not something I see any need to call attention to or explain away in print.
 
It doesn't sound like any major explanation is needed - I always put it down to being something akin to the way some humans have earlobes and some don't.
 
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