Re: LE: One Constant Star by David R. George III Review Thread (Spoile
His 24th century novels are better.
His 24th century novels are better.
Okay, 42 posts and still no one has posted a picture of the spines.
C'mon people. What's important to you?
Why no mention of the DTI after two inadvertent time travel incidents?
And finally, on the nitpick side of things, did Starfleet have no record of the Excelsior being to Rejarris II? Or at least of it's last appearance being in that sector?
In terms of Burning Dreams' references to Captain Sulu having commanded the Excelsior past the year 2308 (when the Rejarris II incident occurs), and even past 2320, yeah -- it's rather tough to reconcile, now.
Oh, Stevil, it's too horrible to talk about. I caution you that the horrors I am about to describe may cause issues for those with weak constitutions.
The spine... well, it's the same design as the first six Lost Era books, but it...
It...
How to say this?
The band with the year on it is at a different height.The title is horizontal and not vertical, squat and ugly like a stunted gnome.
It's carnage; monstrous carnage on my shelves.
Oh, Stevil, it's too horrible to talk about. I caution you that the horrors I am about to describe may cause issues for those with weak constitutions.
The spine... well, it's the same design as the first six Lost Era books, but it...
It...
How to say this?
The band with the year on it is at a different height.The title is horizontal and not vertical, squat and ugly like a stunted gnome.
It's carnage; monstrous carnage on my shelves.
Goddamn it, Pocket, you had one job!
Just in case it's not clear, I am kidding.
I like to think that Starfleet treated Hikaru like they treated Kirk and gave him another Excelsior class ship when he returned all the way home, and then renamed it USS Excelsior NCC-2000-A in honor of his legendary service.
I like to think that Starfleet treated Hikaru like they treated Kirk and gave him another Excelsior class ship when he returned all the way home, and then renamed it USS Excelsior NCC-2000-A in honor of his legendary service.
Thing is, by TNG there is another Excelsior with a completely different registry number.
...In the end, I would've preferred reading a book about the 10 years the Excelsior crew was on the surface of the planet.
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